Discover the exotic Bali Chamba Fruit Plant (Syzygium samarangense), a distinctive and rare Wax Apple variety believed to originate from the beautiful island of Bali, Indonesia. This particular variant offers a unique opportunity to cultivate a regional fruit known for its special shape, vibrant color, and delightful flavor profile, setting it apart from more common types. Perfect for adding a touch of the tropics to your outdoor garden, this plant promises delicious yields with proper care.
🌍 Origin & Uniqueness
Hailing from Bali, Indonesia, the Bali Chamba Wax Apple is a treasured regional find. Its distinct characteristics make it a prized addition for collectors and fruit enthusiasts alike, offering an authentic taste of Southeast Asian horticulture.
☀️ Light & Water Needs
Thriving in tropical to subtropical climates, the Bali Chamba Plant prefers full sun exposure to ensure robust growth and abundant fruiting. Maintain consistent soil moisture, especially during dry periods, but avoid waterlogging. Regular watering is key, particularly as the plant establishes itself.
💚 Care Instructions
Provide well-draining, fertile soil. Fertilize regularly during the growing season with a balanced fruit plant fertilizer to support flowering and fruit production. Protect from frost in cooler climates. Pruning can help maintain shape and encourage better yields.
📏 Size & Dimensions
Our young Bali Chamba Fruit Plants typically arrive at 30-60 cm tall in a nursery pot. With ideal conditions, this medium-sized tree can reach up to 3 meters in a home garden setting, eventually gracing your landscape with beautiful foliage and delicious fruit.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What makes the Bali Chamba Fruit Plant unique?
A: It is a rare regional variety of Wax Apple (Syzygium samarangense) from Bali, offering distinct fruit characteristics in terms of shape, color, or flavor.
Q: How long does it take for this plant to bear fruit?
A: With proper care and optimal growing conditions, Bali Chamba plants typically begin bearing fruit within 3-5 years from planting.
Q: Can the Bali Chamba Plant be grown in a pot?
A: Yes, it can be grown in a large container or pot, especially in areas with colder winters, allowing it to be moved indoors. Ensure the pot is large enough to accommodate its growth and provides good drainage.
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