Coconut Plant (नारळ) High Yield Grafted Sapling

Varieties available -Malesian Greenn dwarf,Malesian Orange dwarf,Pratap


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This coconut plant (नारळ) collection offers select, high-yielding varieties like Malesian Green Dwarf, Malesian Orange Dwarf and Pratap, ideal for farmers, orchard owners and home garden enthusiasts. Each sapling is carefully raised for strong roots, healthy growth and better field survival. Dwarf and semi-dwarf nature supports earlier fruiting, easier harvesting and efficient spacing. Suitable for coastal and interior regions with proper irrigation and manure management, these plants thrive in well-drained soil and full sunlight. Whether you are starting a new plantation or filling gaps in an existing one, these saplings provide consistent performance and commercial potential. Plants are supplied from C/O BAPURAO WANKHEDE AMANPUR, TQ UMARKHED, Maharashtra, 445206 with basic growing guidance.

High-yield dwarf and semi-dwarf coconut varieties
Healthy saplings with strong, well-developed root systems
Earlier fruiting compared to many traditional tall types
Suitable for farms, orchards and home gardens
Better survival when transplanted with proper care
Supports easier harvesting and plantation management

Unpack the coconut plant carefully and keep roots moist. Prepare a 2x2x2 ft pit with well-drained soil mixed with compost or farmyard manure. Plant the sapling at soil level, firm gently and water thoroughly. Provide full sunlight, regular watering, mulching and seasonal manuring. Protect from grazing animals and strong winds.

A healthy coconut plant (नारळ), especially dwarf varieties like Malesian Green Dwarf, can start fruiting in about 3 to 5 years under good care. With proper irrigation, manure, pest management and full sunlight, you can expect regular flowering and a stable yield after the initial bearing period.

For small farms and home gardens, dwarf and semi-dwarf coconut plant (नारळ) varieties are ideal. Options like Malesian Green Dwarf, Malesian Orange Dwarf and Pratap need comparatively less height management, allow easier harvesting, give earlier fruiting and fit well in limited spaces while still offering good yield potential.

After planting your coconut plant (नारळ), water it immediately and keep the soil evenly moist, not waterlogged. Mulch around the base to conserve moisture, ensure full sunlight, and protect from grazing animals. Apply organic manure or compost periodically and check for pests or diseases so the plant establishes quickly.

Coconut plant (नारळ) grows best in well-drained sandy loam or loamy soil with good organic matter. Avoid areas where water stagnates around the roots. A soil pH from slightly acidic to neutral is preferred. Adding compost or farmyard manure to the pit helps improve soil structure and root development.

For most dwarf and semi-dwarf coconut plant (नारळ) varieties, a spacing of about 7.5 to 8 meters between plants is commonly used. This allows enough sunlight, air circulation and root spread. For mixed or high-density planting, spacing can be adjusted slightly, but avoid crowding to maintain yield and plant health.