Product Information
Red Amla Fruit Plant (Grafted Variety)
Home gardens, pots, terraces, and small backyards
Full sunlight (at least 6 hours daily)
Tropical and subtropical regions
Moderate; water 2–3 times a week depending on soil moisture
Medium-sized plant (1-1.5') ft
Deep red skin with slightly sour and mildly sweet taste
Apply organic compost or well-rotted manure once every month during growth
Grafted variety ensures early fruiting and better yield Highly ornamental due to its bright red fruits Easy to grow and maintain Suitable for both beginners and experienced gardeners
Boosts immunity and promotes wellness Acts as a natural antioxidant Adds a touch of color and freshness to your garden
10–12 months after planting
Yes, grows well in large containers
Product Description
Red Amla Fruit Plant – Grafted Variety for Home Garden
Overview
The Red Amla Fruit Plant is a special grafted variety known for its striking red fruits and rich nutritional value. Perfect for home gardens, it combines beauty with health benefits, producing glossy red amlas that are both tasty and packed with vitamins.
Appearance
This plant features lush green leaves and bears vibrant red fruits that stand out beautifully against the foliage. The fruits are medium-sized, smooth, and have a refreshing tangy flavor with a hint of sweetness.
Growth and Size
Being a grafted variety, the Red Amla plant grows faster and starts fruiting earlier than regular types. It typically reaches a height of 6 to 8 feet when fully grown, making it ideal for small gardens, balconies, or terrace spaces.
Light and Location
Place the plant in a spot that receives plenty of sunlight for at least 5 to 6 hours a day. It can also tolerate partial shade, but more sunlight means better fruit yield and richer color.
Soil and Watering
The plant thrives best in well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral soil. Water it regularly but avoid waterlogging. During the summer months, keep the soil moist, while in cooler seasons, reduce watering frequency.
Care Tips
Pruning: Trim the branches after harvesting to maintain shape and encourage new growth.
Fertilizing: Apply organic compost or well-decomposed manure twice a year for healthy fruiting.
Pest Control: Keep an eye out for aphids or mites and treat them with mild organic sprays if needed.
Fruit and Harvesting
This grafted Red Amla variety often begins to bear fruit within 2 to 3 years of planting. The fruits ripen during the winter months, turning a deep red when fully mature. They are rich in Vitamin C and antioxidants, making them excellent for boosting immunity and overall health.
Why You’ll Love It
The Red Amla Fruit Plant is more than just a garden addition—it’s a source of wellness and beauty. Its colorful fruits, easy maintenance, and early fruiting make it a favorite choice for home gardeners who want something both ornamental and useful.