The custard apple is also known as Seethapazham. It is a very sensitive fruit and aggregate fruit-bearing plant. The fruit has high medicinal value.
Custard Apple Common Name: Sugar Apple, Seethapazham, Sitaphal.
The plant is a semi-evergreen tree and climacteric fruit plants can’t tolerate frost, especially young and fruit-bearing plants. Sitaphal plants need to grow well in wind-free, frost-free, and humid places.
The custard apple tree is woody, and brown and produces numerous branches. It can thrive up to 8 to 12 feet tall. These plants can grow in the garden or outdoor areas.
This plants produce flowers on the emerging shoot and 1 to 2-year-old wood. This flower is fragrant, long and slender, and light green to pale yellow with purple spots. During spring to summer, flowers bloom in a hot dry climate, and fruit sets in high humidity.
The leaves are glabrous, leathery, dark green to wooly green, and have smooth margins. Leaf has good medicinal properties it helps treat diabetes and digestion problems.
Annona reticulate is the scientific name of the custard apple plant it belongs to the Annonaceae family. The custard plant is under the category of the tree, fruit plant, and outdoor plant.
Custard fruit are irregular in shape, green in color, multi-segmented, and have white flesh pulp. To bear fruit in 3 to 4 years from August to November. This fruit is also known as sitapal and it is a sweet, creamy, tasty, and edible.
Flourish on any type of soil but is ideal for the deep black, well-draining soil with highly rich organic content.
It requires adequate direct sunlight for at least 6 to 8 hours per day. Summer keeps the plant in a green shade net.
It required more water to keep the soil damp and again water the plant when the top 1-inch of soil feel dry. In winter, to reduce water consumption.
Tilling is used to loosen up your soil before applying fertilizer and provide good aeration.
Apply any organic fertilizer like cow manure, blood meal, citrus fertilizer, and vermicompost in early spring once every 3 months until the tree begins to bear fruit. Develop plant growth, supply nutrients to plants, and boost tree tolerance to heat and cold.
Once seedlings are mature they can be transplanted into the garden or a slightly larger pot. It was good for root development, good aeration, and fruit production.
The pruned plant is bushy and maintains a low height because the tall plant is unstable in the pot. To remove the dry, affected, and dead branches and encourage plant growth.
Done through stem cutting, grafting, and seeds.
Due to improper management practices, pests like aphids and mealybugs are attacked. It prevents plant growth and reduces fruit bearing.
Spray neem oil with liquid soap once a week to kill and control pests and diseases. Take 1 ml of neem oil and 1 ml of liquid soap to mix in 1 liter of water and shake well. It makes plants healthy and increases fruit production.
Pregnant women should consult their doctor before eating custard apple fruit.
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