The fruit of the soursop tree has a spiny outer skin with a soft, heavily seed-laden pulped interior. This small evergreen tree produces the largest fruit in the Annonaceae family and is often a lopsided heart shape. The white segments of the soursop fruit are primarily seedless, although a few seeds are present. The seeds and bark are toxic and contain poisonous alkaloids such as anonaine, muricine, and hydrocyanic acid.
Soursop Trees will fruit in less than 3 1/2 years.
Our fruit trees are packed in nursery bags and available for shipping islandwide.
Perfect for outdoor or growing in a pot.
ABOUT SOURSOP TREES
A low-branching, bushy tree Annona muricata is known as soursop in English. The soursop tree, which can grow from 25 to 30 feet tall, produces an oval-shaped fruit with tender yellow-green skin and white, juicy flesh often made into drinks, sherbet, preserves and sweets.
NURSERY/TRANSPLANTATION OF SOURSOP TREES
Transplant 12-inch-high trees into the yard in the spring, spacing them at least 12 feet apart.
Dig holes large enough to contain the root ball of each plant.
Cover the base of the plant with soil, then add 3 inches of mulch to keep it moist.
Water soursop plants often enough to keep the soil moist, but not wet, during hot weather.
When the weather turns cool in the winter months, reduce water intake. Soursop plants tolerate drought well, but can develop pest problems if kept too wet.
Treat soursop plants with 10-10-10 fertilizer.
HOW TO GROW SOURSOP TREES
The soursop tree can reach height of 30 feet and is soil tolerant, although it flourishes in well drained, sandy soil with a pH of 5-6.5.
A tropical specimen, this low branching and bushy tree does not tolerate cold or strong sustained winds. It will, however, grow at sea level and up to elevations of 3,000 feet in tropical climes.
A rapid grower, soursop trees produce their first crop in less than 4 years from seeding.
SOURSOP TREE CARE
Soursop tree care involves copious mulching, which benefits the shallow root system.
Overly high temps from 80-90 F. (27-32 C.) and low relative humidity cause pollination issues while slightly lower temps and 80 percent relative humidity improve pollination.
Soursop trees should be irrigated (watered) regularly to prevent stress, which will cause leaf drop.
Very little pruning is required once the initial shaping is attained. You should only need to prune out dead or diseased limbs, which should be done once harvest is over. Topping the trees at 6 feet will facilitate harvesting.
HARVESTING SOUPSOP FRUIT
When harvesting soursop, the fruit will change from dark green to a lighter yellowish green tone. The spines of the fruit will soften and the fruit will swell.
Soursop fruit will take between four to five days to ripen once picked. Trees will produce at least two dozen fruit per year.
SOURSOP FRUIT BENEFITS
Besides its pleasant flavor, soursop fruit benefits include 71 kcal of energy, 247 grams of protein, and calcium, iron, magnesium, potassium, and phosphorus — not to mention it’s a source of vitamins C and A. Soursop can be eaten fresh or used in ice cream etc.
TIP
Harvest soursop fruit while it is still firm and yellow-green in color. Do not allow the fruit to soften on the tree. Instead, store firm fruit in the refrigerator for 4 to 5 days until it becomes soft to the touch.
DISCLAIMER
We do take every possible care to grow healthy plants and send these out in the variety as labeled.
We are very careful with packing and handling our plants, however it is the responsibility of the purchaser to promptly unpack, plant and care for the plants appropriately once they arrive.
Please read cultivation notes for each variety carefully, as Nature Touch Farms will not be held accountable for the care of plants once they leave our premises.
Images are for reference purposes only. Actual product may vary in shape or appearance based on climate, age, height, etc.
DISPATCH
We will dispatch your plant order as soon as possible.
Please note the plants are individually wrapped, prepared and packaged to ensure safety in transit and this takes time.
During busy periods, plant orders can take up to 5 – 7 days to process, so please notify us of any dates we need to take into account when sending your plants.
Images are for reference purposes only. Actual product may vary in shape or appearance based on climate, age, height, etc…
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