Pummello (Citrus Maxima) Fruit Seeds
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Product Specifications:
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Common Name: Pummelo (also spelled Pomelo)
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Botanical Name: Citrus maxima
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Plant Type: Evergreen Citrus Tree
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Seed Type: Heirloom, Non-GMO
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Growth Habit: Upright Tree
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Light Requirement: Full Sun
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Soil Requirement: Well-draining, loamy or sandy soil
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Watering: Moderate; prefers consistent, even moisture
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Germination Time: 2–6 weeks
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Mature Height: 10–20 feet (smaller in containers)
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Climate Suitability: USDA zones 9–11 (warm, subtropical climates)
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Indoor/Outdoor Use: Suitable for large pots or garden planting
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Harvest Time: 8–12 months after flowering
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Fruit Description: Very large, thick-skinned citrus fruit with sweet, mild flesh (pale yellow to pink)
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Uses: Fresh eating, juicing, salads, desserts
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Special Features: Largest citrus fruit, fragrant blossoms, high in vitamin C



I’ve grown lemons and limes from seed before, and these pummellos are just as satisfying. The plants are strong and upright, and I love the thought of harvesting my own giant citrus someday.
Seeds arrived fresh and well-packed. I soaked them overnight, and most sprouted within two weeks. They’re growing under a sunny window and doing really well so far.
These make beautiful indoor plants with their glossy green leaves and sturdy stems. I’ve had mine for about a year now, and while there’s no fruit yet, it adds a tropical vibe to my space.
Out of 10 seeds, 9 sprouted with a little heat and humidity. They’re now sturdy little trees in pots on my patio. If you’re a citrus lover and have the time, this one’s worth it.
Pummello takes patience, but the seedlings are growing beautifully. I keep mine under a grow light during cooler months. Very exciting to watch them develop—can’t wait to taste that sweet citrus someday.