🌿 Soursop Seedling (Annona muricata)
Also known as Graviola or Guyabano, the Soursop is a tropical fruit tree valued for its large, green, spiky fruit with soft, white, juicy pulp. It’s popular not just for its delicious taste, but also for its medicinal properties.
✅ Key Features of Soursop Seedlings
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| 🌱 Type | Tropical fruit tree (grown from seed or grafted) |
| 🌳 Height | 4–6 meters when mature |
| 🕰️ Fruiting Time | 3–5 years (from seed), 2–3 years (if grafted) |
| 🌞 Sunlight | Full sun |
| 🧱 Soil | Well-drained, loamy soil (pH 5.5–6.5) |
| 💧 Water Needs | Moderate; water regularly, especially when young |
| 🍈 Fruit Size | Large (up to 3–5 kg), green and spiky skin |
| 📆 Harvest Season | Once or twice a year, depending on rainfall pattern |
🍈 Benefits of Growing Soursop
| Benefit | Description |
|---|---|
| 🍹 Tasty Fruit | Great for juice, smoothies, ice cream, or eaten fresh |
| 🩺 Medicinal Use | Traditionally used to support immunity and digestion |
| 💰 Income Source | High demand in local and export markets |
| 🪴 Grows Easily | Thrives in hot, humid climates like Ghana |
| 🌿 Leaf Use | Leaves used for herbal tea and traditional remedies |
🌱 How to Plant & Care for Soursop Seedlings
🌾 1. Planting
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Space trees 4–6 meters apart
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Dig a 60 cm x 60 cm hole
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Mix compost or well-rotted manure with soil before planting
💧 2. Watering
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Water 3 times a week when young
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Reduce once tree is established
🧃 3. Fertilizing
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Use NPK 15-15-15 or organic compost every 2–3 months
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Add mulch to retain moisture
✂️ 4. Pruning
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Prune to encourage airflow and stronger branches
🐛 5. Pest & Disease Control
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Monitor for fruit borers, mealybugs, and aphids
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Use neem oil or organic pesticide sprays










