Planting short coconuts or dwarf coconuts is a popular choice for those who have limited land or want to grow coconuts in pots.
Short coconut has a smaller size and lower tree height compared to regular coconut. Despite their smaller size, short coconuts still produce delicious and nutritious fruit. In this article, see the complete guide on how to grow short coconuts.
The first step in planting short coconuts is choosing good seeds. Choose short coconut seeds from a trusted source, such as a nearby gardener or coconut farmer. Make sure the seeds you choose are healthy and free from disease.
If GNFI friends want to plant short coconuts in pots, prepare a suitable planting container. Choose a pot that is large enough, at least 40-50 cm in diameter, and has holes in the bottom to facilitate drainage. Also make sure the pot is made of material that is resistant to sunlight and water.
Preparing the planting medium is an important step in planting short-ribbed coconut. Mix garden soil with compost or manure to provide sufficient nutrition for plant growth. Also make sure the planting medium has good drainage so that water does not stagnate in the pot.
Place the short coconut seedlings in a pot and fill them with planting medium until the seedlings are completely submerged. Make sure the seedlings are in the center of the pot for even growth. Compact the planting medium around the seeds so they don't collapse easily.
After planting short coconut seeds, water them well. Water the plant sufficiently, but avoid overwatering which can cause the roots to rot. Make sure the pot has good drainage holes so the water can drain smoothly.