How do you propagate mangosteen?

Propagation is done through seed, although experiments with grafting have been attempted. Seeds are really not true seeds but hypocotyls tubercles, as there has been no sexual fertilization. Seeds need to be used five days from removal from fruit for propagating and will sprout within 20-22 days.

How do you propagate mangosteen seeds?


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How long does it take for a mangosteen tree to bear fruit?

between seven to 10 years

The mangosteen tree is very slow growing, reaching between six and 25 metres in height. First fruit takes between seven to 10 years to appear, although some trees never fruit.

How long does mangosteen take to grow?

8 to 15 years

Mangosteens have a thick, hard, deep red rind surrounding snow-white flesh, which is in segments resembling those of a mandarin orange. Seedlings take 8 to 15 years to bear fruit.

Is mangosteen easy to grow?

Mangosteens are very slow growing and take nine to 12 years to fruit in ideal conditions; in poorer conditions, they may take 20 years. Mangosteens require specific growing conditions, without it, they will fail and die.

How do you grow mangosteen fruit trees?

From Seeds

  1. Choose firm and moist seeds from the ripened mangosteen fruit with a white to off-white center.
  2. Soak the seeds in water for 24 hours before planting.
  3. Sow them 1-inch deep in garden soil.
  4. They will germinate in 18-24 days.
  5. Protect the seedlings from winds and extreme temperature fluctuations.

What season does mangosteen grow?

At low altitudes in Ceylon the fruit ripens from May to July; at higher elevations, in July and August or August and September. In India, there are 2 distinct fruiting seasons, one in the monsoon period (July-October) and another from April through June.

Why mangosteen is forbidden?

Reason: The purple mangosteen, a coveted fruit in Thailand, was once banned in the U.S. because officials feared importing the fruit would introduce the Asian fruit fly into the U.S. The ban was lifted in 2007, but imported mangosteen must first be irradiated to rid it of the fruit flies.

Can mangosteen be grafted?

Mangosteen trees require 8 – 15 years to begin flowering. The vegetative method of propagation using top-grafting can shorten the flowering age to 5 years. However, it takes 2-3 year to grow the rootstock and the growth of grafted mangosteen is poor.