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How 
to grow Jackfruit in a pot:
the biggest fruit in the world
Q: Can I grow Jackfruit in a pot?
A: Yes, you can! Jackfruit trees, despite producing the largest tree-borne fruit in the world - up to 80 pounds and 36 inches long - can thrive and fruit in containers. The tree has a clever feature: it grows fruit only at the base of the trunk, allowing you to manage its height and size. With regular pruning, the tree can stay compact at just 6-7 feet tall, making it perfect for pot culture.
1. Getting started: pot sizes and growth tips
Start with: A 3-7 gallon container.
As it grows: Gradually increase to a 15-25 gallon pot by the time it 
reaches fruiting size (2-4 years).
Pruning is key: Keep the tree topped at 6-7 feet to focus its energy 
on fruit production.
Fertilize regularly: Use high-quality plant food like Sunshine Boosters C-Cibus to promote healthy growth and fruit 
development. C-Cibus is the best natural plant food for fruit and edibles.
2. Fun facts about Jackfruit - Artocarpus heterophyllus
A mature Jackfruit tree can produce 200 pounds of fruit per year.
The fruit consists of large, sweet, yellow bulbs with a banana-like 
aroma.
Seedlings start fruiting within 3-4 years, with fruits ripening in just 4-6 
months after flowering.
3. Cold tolerance of Jackfruit trees
Though often thought of as ultra-tropical, mature trees can withstand light frost for short periods without major damage. Keeping Jackfruit in pots also offers an easy way to move them indoors during cold spells if you're in a cooler climate.
4. Secrets for successful Jackfruit production
- Frost-free temperatures are essential.
- Use rich, organic soil with compost, manure, or peat moss.
- Maintain moist soil with regular watering.
- Constant pruning to keep the tree under 7 feet promotes healthy 
fruiting.
- Apply fertilizer and microelements regularly for better fruit quality.
By following these tips, you'll be able to enjoy the world's biggest fruit right from your patio!
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How to grow the 
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What to do when you have too much of Jackfruit: make Jackfruit Apple Marmalade!
🍴 Jackfruit is delicious exotic treat, we are waiting so many months for it to ripen, but when when we finally have it - it's more than we can eat! Jackfruit is the biggest fruit grown on a tree, and even with one fruit crop you will have enough for both eating fresh and cooking!
🍎 Jackfruit Apple Marmalade
✔️ Ripe jackfruit - 2 cups sliced arils- ✔️ Apple pulp - 1 cup
 - ✔️ Sugar - 3 cups
 
🍐 Cut the Jackfruit arils and remove the seeds. Finely slice the arils. Mix with apple pulp and cook until mixture thickens and marmalade sets. Pour into sterilized jars and seal.
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What to do with a lot of Jackfruit: Jackfruit BBQ Sliders recipe
Ingredients:
· 2 cups ripe jackfruit, shredded (remove seeds)- · 1 cup barbecue sauce
 - · 1 small onion, finely chopped
 - · 1 tablespoon olive oil
 - · 6 slider buns
 - · Optional toppings: coleslaw, pickles
 
Instructions:
· Heat olive oil in a pan over medium heat and sauté the onion until soft.- · Add the shredded jackfruit to the pan and cook for 5 minutes.
 - · Stir in the barbecue sauce, mixing well to coat the jackfruit. Let it simmer for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.
 - · Toast the slider buns lightly.
 - · Pile the jackfruit mixture onto the buns and top with coleslaw or pickles if desired.
 
💪 These sliders are a tropical twist on a BBQ classic, perfect for casual gatherings!
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How to grow the biggest fruit on Earth
Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus)
Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus)
Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus)
Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) is one of the most fascinating tropical fruit, as we showed earlier.
- 👉 In spite of reputation being ultra tropical, the tree is not as cold sensitive as everyone believes. Mature trees can withstand light frost for a few hours without significant damage. Keeping Jackfruit in a pot is also an option in colder areas.
 - 👉 The fruit is so large and heavy that the tree has a smart feature to produce only at the base of the trunk. This makes it possible to keep Jackfruit tree at very short height - 6-7 ft tall. It can be grown in containers considering regular topping/pruning.
 
🔻 Secrets of Jackfruit successful production:
- 📍 Frost free temperatures
 - 📍 Soil rich of organic matter (compost, manure, peat moss)
 - 📍 Moist soil and regular watering
 - 📍 Constant pruning and keeping under 7-10 ft
 - 📍Regular application of fertilizer, microelements and SUNSHINE-Honey supplement for better quality fruit.
 
🎥 Videos: of the fruit and of the tree
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Do you know what is the largest tree-borne fruit in the world?
Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus)
Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus)
Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus)
Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus)
Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus)
Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus)
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Q: When I visited Thailand I bought this huge fruit at the market and the taste was amazing and unique! Now I see you have this Jackfruit tree for sale. I am excited to grow it but not sure if it will survive our winters. I live in Huston, TX. Also are there any special conditions required for successful fruiting?
A: Jackfruit indeed is one of the most fascinating tropical fruit. In spite of reputation being ultra tropical, the tree is not as cold sensitive as everyone believes. Mature trees can withstand light frost for a few hours without significant damage. The only thing, after cold snaps it may be not as profuse producer as in frost-free climates. Keeping Jackfruit in a pot is also an option in colder areas. The tree is quite unique not only about fruit but also about growth habit. The fruit is so large and heavy that the tree has a smart feature to produce only at the base of the trunk. This makes it possible to keep Jackfruit tree at very short height - 6-7 ft tall. We have many varieties of Jackfruit, and all of them can be grown in containers considering regular topping/pruning.
5 secrets of 
Jackfruit successful production: 
1) Frost free temperatures (occasional cold spells are not critical if 
SUNSHINE-T cold protection booster is used)
2) Soil rich of organic matter (compost, manure, peat moss)
3) Moist soil and regular watering
4) Constant pruning and keeping under 7-10 ft
5) Regular application of fertilizer, microelements and SUNSHINE-Honey for better quality fruit.
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New video: Cheena 
Jackfruit x Chempedak Natural Hybrid - Jackedak
Jack-edak is a highly recommended variety grown in TopTropicals garden from a seedling of Cheena (Jackfruit x Chempedak) that fruited for us within 3 years from planting. The fruit (20-25" size) is probably the best we ever tasted! It is super sweet, crunchy and has a rich, pleasant, excellent flavor. It has very little latex which makes it easy to handle when cutting up. The tree produces at the very base of the trunk, so you can prune it as short as you want. Our tree survived light frosts as well as 48 hours of 3 ft flooding, with no damage! Cheena is a natural hybrid between Jackfruit and Chempedak. The tree has an open, low and spreading growth habit and can be maintained at a height and spread of 8 ft with annual pruning. Cheena is a consistent producer. The fruit are up to 25 lbs, long, narrow and uniform in size and shape. The skin is green, with blunt spines that yellow and open slightly upon maturity. Comes true from seed.
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Date: 
Growing Jackfruit in a pot
Q: I have a young jackfruit tree, and I wanted to know, is a 25 pot enough for an adult tree?
A: 25 to 50 gal should be eventually a good size pot for growing 
a Jackfruit tree. Keep in mind the following:
1. Start with a smaller container, only slightly bigger than the root 
system. Do not plant directly into a large container, this may create a risk 
for root rot.
2. Step up the tree in a bigger container every year as it grows 
bigger. With every repotting, trim both branches and roots to compact the plant and 
to encourage branching out.
3. Jackfruit trees should be kept pruned under 6-7 ft in pots and 10-12 
ft in the ground. This makes healthy fruit production more efficient and 
keeps fruit at the base of the tree.
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Information on new exotic fruit
 variety:
 
 Artocarpus x integer (Jackfruit x Chempedak), Cheena cv.
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Check out a short video of the opened fruit.
Cheena is a natural hybrid between jackfruit and
 chempedak. Comes true from seed.
 This highly recommended variety has grown in TopTropicals
 garden from a seedling of Cheena (Jackfruit x Chempedak)
 that fruited within 3 years from planting. The fruit
 (20-25" size) is probably the best we ever tasted! It is
 super sweet, crunchy and has a rich, pleasant, excellent
 flavor. It has very little latex which makes it easy to
 handle when cutting up. The tree produces at the very base
 of the trunk, so you can prune it as short as you want.
 Our tree survived light frosts as well as 48 hours of 3ft
 flooding, with no damage!
 
 The tree has an open, low and spreading growth habit and
 can be maintained at a height and spread of 8 ft with
 annual pruning. It is very easy to grow and is not as cold
 hardy as we thought for a Jackfruit x Chempedak types of
 plants. The only two recommendations are - good fertilу
 soil with a high content of compost and regular watering.
 
 Cheena is a consistent producer. The fruit is up to 5 lbs,
 long, narrow and uniform in size and shape. The skin is
 green, with blunt spines that yellow and open slightly
 upon maturity. 
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What is the largest tree-borne fruit in the world?
Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus)
🍈 Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) reaches 80 pounds in weight and up to 36 inches long! It is one of the most fascinating fruit in the world.
- ✳️ The fruit consists of large edible bulbs of yellow, sweet, banana-flavored aromatic flesh.
 - ✳️ The fruit is so large and heavy that the tree has a smart feature to produce only at the base of the trunk. So the tree can be (and should be) pruned annually to 7-12' producing as much as 200 lbs. of fruit per year!
 - ✳️ Seedlings start fruiting within 3-4 years. Fruit ripen pretty quickly, 4-6 months from flower to maturity.
 
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