Description
Custard apple is a tropical fruit tree known for producing round fruits with soft, creamy pulp and a naturally sweet flavor. The fruit is highly enjoyed fresh and is also used in desserts, smoothies, and fruit dishes.
The tree grows well in warm climates and is suitable for small farms, orchards, and home gardens. Once established, custard apple trees can produce fruits regularly and become a valuable fruit crop for farmers.
Because of their sweet taste and nutritious pulp, custard apples are increasingly popular in fruit markets and local consumption.
Key Features
- Produces sweet fruits with soft, creamy pulp
- Suitable for fresh consumption and desserts
- Hardy tropical fruit tree
- Suitable for home gardens and fruit orchards
- Good option for tropical fruit farming
Growing Requirements
Custard apple trees grow best in warm climates with fertile, well-drained soils.
Spacing: 4m Γ 4m or 5m Γ 5m
Sunlight: Full sun
Soil: Well-drained fertile soils rich in organic matter
Fruiting Period
Custard apple trees can begin producing fruits within 3β4 years after planting, depending on growing conditions and proper care.
Farm Management Tips
- Apply compost or organic manure to improve soil fertility
- Water young plants regularly during dry periods
- Keep the area around the tree free from weeds
- Prune lightly to maintain a healthy tree structure






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