Noni Seedling (Morinda citrifolia)
Here’s a quick guide to understanding and growing noni seedlings:
🌱 What is Noni?
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Scientific name: Morinda citrifolia
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Common names: Noni, Indian mulberry, Cheese fruit
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Uses: Known for its medicinal properties — juice, supplements, and traditional remedies.
🌱 Noni Seedling Characteristics:
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Height when young: 6–12 inches at seedling stage
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Leaves: Broad, shiny green leaves
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Stem: Light green and tender
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Growth rate: Moderate; fruits in about 1–1.5 years under good conditions
🌿 How to Grow Noni from a Seedling:
✅ Site Selection:
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Climate: Tropical or subtropical
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Sunlight: Full sun (6–8 hours daily)
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Soil: Well-draining, loamy or sandy; pH 5.5–7.5
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Spacing: 3–5 meters apart
✅ Planting Instructions:
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Dig a hole twice the size of the root ball.
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Place the seedling in the hole and cover with soil.
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Water immediately after planting.
✅ Care Tips:
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Watering: Regular watering (especially during dry periods)
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Fertilizing: Organic compost or NPK (e.g., 10:10:10) every 2–3 months
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Weeding: Keep base weed-free
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Pest/Disease Control: Usually pest-resistant but monitor for root rot or aphids
🍈 When Will It Fruit?
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Noni seedlings typically bear fruit within 12–18 months if cared for well.










