Pomelo Fruit Seeds
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Brighten your garden with the tropical charm of our Pomelo Fruit Seeds, the largest citrus fruit known for its juicy, sweet-tart flavor and thick, fragrant rind. These premium-quality seeds offer excellent germination rates and thrive in sunny, well-drained garden beds or large containers—perfect for gardeners of all experience levels. Whether you’re new to growing citrus or expanding your orchard, pomelos are a rewarding and impressive addition.
Pomelo trees produce glossy green foliage and fragrant white flowers that attract pollinators, followed by large, delicious fruits perfect for fresh eating, salads, or desserts. Their stately presence adds beauty and bounty to any garden or patio. Start planting today and enjoy the exotic flavor and ornamental appeal of homegrown pomelos!




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Features
Life Cycle
Perennial
Planting Season
Spring to Early Summer
Growth Habit
Large Tree
Flavor Profile
Sweet, Mild Citrus
Plant Characteristics
Thick Rind, Large Fruit
Use
Culinary, Juice
Growing Conditions
Warm, Humid Climate
Harvest Advantages
High Yield, Juicy Fruit
Plant Resistance
Pest Tolerant
Pomelo Fruit Seeds
Citrus maxima
Seed Names
Pomelo, Shaddock
Seed Type
Open-Pollinated
Pomelo is the largest citrus fruit known for its sweet, refreshing taste and thick rind. Native to Southeast Asia, it thrives in warm climates and is grown for fresh consumption, juice, and desserts. The tree offers lush foliage and an impressive harvest.
Planting Information
Light Requirement
Full Sun
Planting Depth
1/2 inch
Sowing Method
Direct or Container
Plant Spacing
15–20 feet
Days to Maturity
240–365 Days
Soil Preparation
Fertile, Loamy Soil
Hardiness Zones
9–11
Water Needs
Regular, Well-Drained
Planting Season
Spring
Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
Up to 800 sq ft
500
Up to 4000 sq ft
1000
Up to 8000 sq ft
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It took a little longer than I expected for the seeds to germinate, but now I have sturdy little plants. They seem to adapt well to my greenhouse setup.
I bought these seeds mainly out of curiosity, and I�m glad I did. Watching them sprout has been fun, and they�ve added variety to my garden. Can�t wait to see how they mature.
Out of the ten seeds I planted, eight sprouted within a few weeks. That�s much better than I�ve seen with other citrus seeds. Definitely pleased with this purchase.
Pomelo trees take time, but that�s expected. The seeds sprouted nicely after consistent watering and warm conditions. I can�t wait for the day I taste homegrown pomelo.
I�ve been expanding my small orchard and wanted to add pomelos. These seeds were well packaged, and the germination rate was better than expected. They�re thriving in the Florida heat already.