Rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum) from seed in a pot is possible, especially in warm climates like eastern India. However, rambutan is a tropical tree and needs specific care to grow well in containers.
1. Preparing the Seed
- Take a fresh rambutan fruit.
- Remove the seed and wash off all fruit flesh.
- Plant the seed immediately (rambutan seeds lose viability in a few days).
Tip: Do not dry the seed.
2. Pot Selection
- Start with a 20–25 cm (8–10 inch) pot with drainage holes.
- As the plant grows, move it to a larger pot (40–50 cm).
Good pots:
- Clay pots
- Grow bags
- Plastic pots with drainage
3. Soil Mix
Rambutan likes rich, well-draining soil.
Best potting mix:
- 40% garden soil
- 30% compost or vermicompost
- 20% cocopeat
- 10% sand or perlite
This mix keeps soil moist but not waterlogged.
4. Planting the Seed
- Fill the pot with the soil mix.
- Plant the seed 2–3 cm deep.
- Water lightly.
- Keep the pot in warm, partially shaded area.
⏱ Germination: 10–21 days.
5. Sunlight
- Young plants prefer partial shade.
- After 3–4 months give 4–6 hours of sunlight daily.
Avoid strong afternoon sun in very hot weather.








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