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Grafted Calamondin plant in 25L pot
Grafted Calamondin plant in 25L pot
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- Minimum order: 25 units
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Calamondin Technical Sheet
TREE
- Mature tree size: In the wild, calamondin can reach a height of 2 to 7.5 meters. In cultivation, it is generally kept at a smaller size, barely exceeding 3 meters in height.
- Fruiting period of the citrus variety: Calamondin can produce fruit all year round, but the main harvest is usually between November and March.
- Disease and Pest Resistance: Calamondin is relatively disease resistant. It can be susceptible to mealybugs and spider mites, especially indoors.
- Self-fertile / Self-sterile: Self-fertile.
- Geographical origin of the variety: Calamondin is native to Southeast Asia, probably China.
- Suitable rootstocks:
- Poncirus trifoliata: Excellent choice for calamondin, particularly appreciated for its cold resistance (down to -15°C to -20°C) and improves fruit quality. This rootstock has a good affinity with all citrus species, including calamondin.
- Citrus volkameriana: A versatile rootstock with good rooting, good cold resistance, and strong vigor. It is suitable for many citrus associations and tolerates dry and aerated soils well.
- Bitter orange (Citrus aurantium): Traditionally widely used, bitter orange can be an alternative to calamondin. It adapts to many soil types and has a good affinity with most citrus species. However, it is susceptible to tristeza, a viral disease of citrus.
Fruit
- Fruit flesh color: Orange.
- Size and characteristics of the fruit: Small, 2 to 4 cm in diameter.
- Fruit skin characteristics: Thin and sweet. It is green at first, then yellow to orange when ripe.
- % juice by fruit weight: Not specified in sources.
- Variety yield: Not specified in sources.
- Fruit taste and commercial recommendation for the variety: Sour and bitter taste, with sweet notes. It is mainly used as a condiment, for juices, marinades, and in cooking.
Calamondin: A Versatile Citrus for Citrus Growers
Calamondin (Citrus madurensis Lour.) is a highly prized citrus variety, particularly for its productivity and adaptability to varied climates. If you're looking to diversify your orchards or optimize your citrus production, considering buying calamondin plants could be an excellent decision. Successfully grown in France and other temperate climates, calamondin is prized for its year-round fruiting and resistance to common diseases.
Why Choose Calamondin?
Calamondin offers many benefits for both small and large-scale producers. With its small, tangy fruits, it is used in a variety of recipes, from juices to marinades to condiments. The tree's compact size, usually no more than 3 meters, makes it ideal for planting in confined spaces. If you're interested in incorporating this variety into your operation, it's a good idea to purchase calamondin plants from reputable suppliers like Agrumiverse, which offers plants suited to a variety of soils and climates.
Yield and Commercial Potential of Calamondin
Purchasing calamondin plants is an attractive business opportunity for citrus growers. Calamondin produces fruit year-round, with the main harvest occurring between November and March. This ensures a steady flow of production, even in the first few years after planting. Citrus growing experts Agrumiverse offer high-quality calamondin plants in a variety of forms, from bare-root to potted, to meet the specific needs of farmers. With continuous production and high demand for its fruit, calamondin is a profitable long-term investment.
Recommended Rootstocks for Calamondin
The choice of rootstock is essential to ensure the good growth and productivity of calamondin plants . Agrumiverse offers a selection of rootstocks adapted to local conditions, each offering specific advantages. Among the available options:
- Poncirus trifoliata : Cold-resistant, it can withstand temperatures down to -15°C.
- Citrus volkameriana : Known for its vigor and ability to root well.
- Bitter orange (Citrus aurantium) : Traditionally used, although it is susceptible to certain diseases such as Tristeza.
These rootstocks help optimize calamondin cultivation, whether planted in the ground or in pots. By choosing to buy your calamondin plants from Agrumiverse, you also benefit from expert advice on choosing the right rootstock for your growing conditions.
Optimal Growing Conditions for Calamondin
To maximize the yield of your calamondin plants , it is important to follow certain growing conditions. The soil should be well-drained, slightly acidic, and rich in organic matter. Calamondin thrives in sunny environments and sheltered from strong winds. As a specialist, Agrumiverse offers robust and resistant calamondin plants, with technical support to help citrus growers establish successful orchards. If you are in a colder climate, calamondin can still be successfully grown thanks to its cold tolerance, especially if you have chosen the right rootstock.
Pests and Diseases: How to Protect Your Crops
Like any citrus fruit, calamondin can be affected by pests such as mealybugs or red spider mites, especially when grown indoors. To ensure the good health of your calamondin plants , Agrumiverse recommends regular inspections as well as the application of preventative treatments such as black soap or vegetable oil. In addition, good air circulation and rigorous humidity management help prevent the appearance of these pests. By taking these precautions, your plants will remain healthy and productive throughout the year.
Buy Your Calamondin Plants at Agrumiverse
If you're considering buying calamondin plants , look no further than Agrumiverse. We offer high-quality plants, whether potted, bare-root, or grafted, to meet the needs of all types of citrus growers. Our team of experts is on hand to provide personalized advice, and we guarantee a seamless shopping experience, with fast deliveries throughout France.
Take Advantage of Our Offers: Order Now
Investing in calamondin plants with Agrumiverse is a smart decision for any citrus grower looking to maximize their yield and maximize their investment. We offer discounted pricing based on your order size and provide a free quote within 24 hours for all planting projects. Don't miss this opportunity and contact us today for more information on our offerings.
FAQ
Is calamondin a good choice for temperate climates?
Yes, calamondin is perfectly adapted to temperate climates thanks to its resistance to cold and its continuous fruiting.
What are the benefits of buying potted calamondin plants?
Potted plants are easier to transport and plant. They also allow for better root development and quicker adaptation to new soil.
How long does it take for a calamondin plant to start fruiting?
Calamondin plants can begin producing fruit within the first few years of planting, with peak production after three to four years.
Is it necessary to prune calamondin plants?
Regular pruning helps maintain a compact shape and encourage better fruiting, especially for plants grown in pots or confined spaces.
Can calamondin be grown indoors?
Yes, calamondin can be grown indoors in a pot, provided it receives enough natural light and a well-ventilated environment.
What are the main parasites of calamondin?
Mealybugs and red spider mites are the main pests of calamondin, especially when grown indoors. Preventative treatments can be applied to limit their occurrence.
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Grafted Calamondin plant in 25L pot
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