The Pulasan (Nephelium Mutabile) is a truly premium tropical fruit plant, a delightful close relative to the more widely known Rambutan. Highly prized for its superior taste and unique characteristics, the Pulasan boasts a thicker, easily peelable skin with blunt spines, making it a joy to handle. Inside, it reveals a delightfully sweet, juicy, and aromatic flesh that effortlessly separates from the seed, elevating it to a true gourmet delight for fresh consumption directly from your garden or as part of exotic desserts.
💚 Care & Cultivation Tips
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Soil: Thrives in well-draining, fertile soil rich in organic matter.
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Fertilization: Feed regularly with a balanced tropical fruit fertilizer during growing seasons.
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Pruning: Light pruning can help maintain shape and promote better air circulation.
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Protection: Young plants may need protection from strong winds.
☀️ Light & Watering Needs
The Pulasan plant flourishes in warm, humid, tropical climates. It prefers a location with full sun to partial shade, where it can receive ample light without being exposed to harsh, scorching afternoon sun in extremely hot regions. Consistent moisture is crucial for healthy growth and fruit production, especially during dry spells. Ensure the soil remains consistently moist but never waterlogged to prevent root rot.
📏 Size & Dimensions
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Botanical Name: Nephelium Mutabile
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Common Name: Pulasan Fruit Plant
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Plant Type: Tropical Fruit Tree
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Expected Height: Young plants typically range from 30-60 centimeters in height.
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Weight: Approximately 3 kilograms (including pot and soil, for shipping).
🌍 Origin & Heritage
Native to the lush tropical regions of Southeast Asia, particularly Malaysia, the Pulasan has been cherished for centuries for its delicious fruits. It's a testament to the rich biodiversity of these regions, bringing an exotic taste of the tropics to your home garden.
Frequently Asked Questions:
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How long does it take for a Pulasan plant to bear fruit?
Pulasan plants typically begin bearing fruit within 3-5 years when grown in optimal tropical conditions from a well-established sapling. Patience will be rewarded with delicious harvests!
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What kind of climate does the Pulasan plant prefer?
The Pulasan thrives in warm, humid, tropical climates with consistent moisture and protection from strong winds, preferring full sun to partial shade. It is not frost-tolerant.
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What is the best way to plant a Pulasan sapling?
When planting your Pulasan sapling, choose a well-draining spot with rich soil. Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and just as deep. Carefully remove the plant from its nursery pot, place it in the hole, and backfill with soil, gently firming around the base. Water thoroughly after planting.