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Soil and feeding

Fertilizer and Soil Buckets

Rare fruit trees do not all want the same mix. Grouping plants into care buckets makes feeding and repotting more practical.

Acid-loving Myrtaceae and Jaboticabas

These trees usually appreciate slightly acidic, organic, moisture-consistent media with excellent drainage. Watch for chlorosis and respond with pH-aware water and micronutrients.

Garcinias and other sensitive tropicals

Garcinias often prefer a moist but airy mix and dislike heavy salt buildup. Gentle feeding and clean water habits matter more than aggressive fertilizer rates.

Citrus and pH-aware fruit trees

Citrus needs drainage, steady micronutrients, and attention to alkaline stress. Keep roots oxygenated and avoid letting containers swing between drought and saturation.

Bananas and heavy feeders

Bananas respond to food and water, but they also need space, thinning, and wind management. Treat them as fast structure plants, not delicate collector trees.

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