Abui giant | Grafted and hybrid fruit plant of Pouteria Caimito

Out of stock

Abui fruit, scientifically known as Pouteria caimito, is a tropical gem known for its unique flavor and creamy texture. This evergreen tree is native to Southeast Asia and bears small, round fruits with a thin, greenish-yellow skin. The juicy, translucent flesh inside is sweet with a hint of tartness, making it a delicious treat. Abui trees thrive in warm climates and their fruits are enjoyed fresh or incorporated into various culinary delights. With its distinctive flavor and tropical charm, Abui fruit adds a touch of exotic sweetness to the landscape and palate. Are you ready to enjoy the essence of Abui fruit?

Is unfortunately sold out, please contact us via our contact form.

105.15 €
price incl. VAT excluding shipping cost

Caring for an Abui fruit tree requires several important steps to ensure optimal growth and fruit production:

1. Sunlight and soil:

  • Plant abui trees in well-drained soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH.
  • Make sure they get full sunlight for at least 6-8 hours a day.

2. Irrigation:

  • Keep the soil constantly moist, especially during dry periods. Deep watering is essential for root development.

3. Fertilization:

  • Apply a balanced fertilizer during the growing season to provide essential nutrients for healthy growth.

4. Pruning:

  • Prune the tree to shape it, remove dead or diseased branches and improve air circulation.
  • Make sure the canopy is open so that sunlight can penetrate better.

5. Padding:

  • Apply a layer of organic mulch around the tree trunk to retain moisture, suppress weeds and regulate soil temperature.

6. Disease and pest control:

  • Check regularly for pests such as aphids or scale insects. Use insecticidal soap or neem oil if necessary.
  • Watch out for diseases such as fungal infections and use fungicides as a preventative measure.

7. Support for young trees:

  • Support young trees so they can build a stable structure.

8th harvest:

  • Harvest abui fruits when they are fully ripe, usually when the skin changes color and the fruit yields easily to light pressure.

9. Slimming:

  • Remove excess fruit to ensure better quality and size of the remaining fruit.

10. Winter protection:

  • In colder climates, protect young trees from frost by covering them or providing additional insulation.

If you follow these care measures you will be able to enjoy a healthy Abui fruit tree that produces delicious and exotic fruits.