Fruit Plant Instructions

For fruit plants, follow these steps to ensure healthy growth and successful transplanting:

  1. Keep the fruit plant in the nursery bag or pot it arrived in, and place it in a shaded area, away from direct sunlight.
  2. Water the plant regularly for 2-3 weeks, ensuring that the soil remains moist but not waterlogged.
  3. During this initial period, avoid fertilizing the plant, as it may cause stress and negatively impact the plant's growth.
  4. It's normal for the plant to lose some leaves due to stress during transit or after that. Customers need not panic. When you follow the above procedure, new leaves will appear.
  5. After 2-3 weeks, once new leaves start to appear, it's safe to transplant the plant into a larger grow bag or directly into the ground.
  6. Gradually introduce the plant to sunlight by placing it in a spot that receives partial sun for a few days before moving it to a location with more direct sunlight. This will help the plant acclimate to its new environment.
  7. Once the plant is established in its new location, you can start fertilizing it according to its specific requirements, using organic fertilizers like vermicompost, decomposed cow dung, etc.
  8. We provide free replacements for damages during transit. If your plant is damaged during transit, send us an uncut unboxing video.