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cashew bonsai tree Buy Kaju PlantKaju Plant Cashew Nut Plant grafted, not grafted Cashew trees are tropical delights, prized for their nutritious nuts and beautiful evergreen foliage. Whether you choose a grafted or non grafted variety, this Kaju Plant offers strong growth and a fruitful future in your home garden or orchard. What You Will Receive Quantity: 1 healthy Kaju (Cashew Nut) plantPlant Type: Available in both grafted and non grafted varieties (select at checkout)Plant

Kaju Plant - Cashew Nut Plant - grafted, not grafted

Cashew trees are tropical delights, prized for their nutritious nuts and beautiful evergreen foliage. Whether you choose a grafted or non-grafted variety, this Kaju Plant offers strong growth and a fruitful future in your home garden or orchard.

What You Will Receive

Quantity: 1 healthy Kaju (Cashew Nut) plant
Plant Type: Available in both grafted and non-grafted varieties (select at checkout)
Plant Height: Approximately 1.5 to 3 feet
Pot Size: 6-8 inch grow pot
Soil: Organic, well-draining soil mix
Packaging: Secure and eco-friendly packaging to ensure safe delivery

Key Features

Plant Type: Fruit-bearing tropical tree
Grafted/Non-Grafted Options: Choose between faster fruiting (grafted) or naturally grown (non-grafted) plants
Nut Production: Grafted plants may start yielding in 2–3 years; non-grafted may take 4–5 years
Foliage: Broad-leaved evergreen with ornamental value
Climate Suitability: Thrives in warm, coastal or tropical climates
Soil Preference: Well-draining sandy or loamy soil with moderate moisture retention
Sunlight Needs: Requires full sunlight for at least 6–8 hours daily
Maintenance Level: Moderate — occasional pruning, watering, and feeding
Special Note: Cashew nuts grow externally to a pear-shaped cashew apple

Care Tips

  • Watering: Water when the topsoil feels dry. Avoid waterlogging.

  • Sunlight: Ensure the plant gets full sun exposure for better growth and nut production.

  • Feeding: Use a balanced fertilizer every 30–45 days during the growing season.

  • Pruning: Trim dry or overcrowded branches to maintain shape and airflow.

  • Potting Tip: If growing in a pot long-term, consider repotting annually to support root expansion.

Benefits

  • Homegrown Cashews: Enjoy fresh, organic cashew nuts straight from your garden.

  • Ornamental Appeal: Attractive foliage and cashew apples make the tree visually appealing.

  • Air-Purifying: Helps improve air quality around your home.

  • Economic Value: Long-term yield potential with minimal maintenance once established.

Placement Suggestions

  • Ideal for home gardens, farms, terraces, or large balconies (especially in tropical climates)

  • Can be grown in-ground for best growth or in large containers in warmer zones

Common Diseases and Precautions

  • Powdery Mildew & Leaf Spot: Use organic fungicides or neem spray if symptoms appear.

  • Root Rot: Avoid overwatering and ensure proper drainage.

  • Mealybugs or Aphids: Use neem oil spray or insecticidal soap.

Common Questions and Answers

Q. When will a grafted Kaju plant start producing nuts?
A. Grafted plants generally start bearing fruit within 2–3 years, while non-grafted may take 4–5 years.

Q. Can I grow this plant in a pot permanently?
A. You can, but a very large container is needed for long-term health and productivity. In-ground planting is preferable.

Q. Is it suitable for indoor growing?
A. No, this is a sun-loving tree and needs outdoor space with full sunlight.

Q. What’s the difference between grafted and non-grafted Kaju plants?
A. Grafted plants bear fruit faster and may offer better yield consistency. Non-grafted plants take longer but are grown naturally from seed.

Buy now Kaju Plant - Cashew Nut Plant online and start your journey toward harvesting fresh, homegrown cashews!

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