Rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum Linn.) is a fruit of minor
importance but very well known because of its attractive
colors and exquisite taste. Rambutan tree is an evergreen tree
which may grow op to a height of 12–20 m .The vegetatively propagated
trees grows up to 12m. The main root goes several meters deep but the
lateral roots remain near the soil surface.
The rambutan tree is found in different tropical soils and seems not to be particular about its soil requirements.
Rambutan is grown successfully in wide range of soils. Well drained
sandy loam to clay loam soils with organic matter are most suitable for
optimum growth and yield. It is can be grown successfully in red
laterilte soil if adequate organic and inorganic fertilizers are
applied. The optimum soil pH is 4.5 to 6.5.
Areas with an evenly distributed rainfall and short dry season is
generally preferred. Good soil drainage is essential. Hot regions
with temperature ranging from 22-30°C is favorable. It grows well in
an elevation of 500-600 m above sea level. Rambutan is sensitive to
water logging. In Southeast Asia, it does well on recently cleared
hillsides or in areas converted from forest to farm.
Suitable soil for hairy fruit plant cultivation
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