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Chandler Pummelo
Chandler Pummelo
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The Chandler Pummelo (Citrus maxima 'Chandler') is a large, sweet citrus variety prized for its juicy, thick-skinned fruit and mild, refreshing flavor. Known for its enormous size and low-acid, seedless or nearly seedless flesh, the Chandler Pummelo is a standout choice for home orchards and gourmet citrus enthusiasts.
š Fruit Characteristics
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Size & Shape: Extra-large, often weighing 2ā4 pounds or more, with a round to slightly pear-shaped form and a thick, pale-yellow rind.
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Flavor: Sweet, mild, and juicy with subtle citrus aromatics; low acidity makes it ideal for fresh eating, salads, and juicing.
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Seed Content: Mostly seedless or contains very few seeds.
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Segments: Contains large, tender, juicy segments that are easy to separate.
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Harvest Season: Ripens from late winter through early spring, with fruit holding well on the tree for several weeks.
š³ Tree Characteristics
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Mature Size: Reaches 15ā20 feet in height and width when planted in the ground; smaller in containers.
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Growth Habit: Upright and moderately spreading, making it suitable for home orchards, large patios, or landscape planting.
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Hardiness Zones: Thrives in USDA Zones 9ā11; can tolerate brief cooler periods with protection.
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Pollination: Self-fertile; does not require another tree for fruit production.
š± Planting & Care
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Sunlight: Requires full sun for optimal growth and fruit production.
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Soil: Prefers well-drained, fertile soil.
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Watering: Keep soil consistently moist, especially during fruit development, but avoid waterlogging.
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Fertilization: Apply a balanced, slow-release citrus fertilizer in early spring and mid-summer.
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Pruning: Prune lightly to maintain shape and remove any dead or diseased wood.
The Chandler Pummelo tree is an excellent choice for home gardeners seeking a spectacular citrus tree that produces sweet, enormous fruit perfect for fresh eating, juicing, or culinary use throughout the winter and early spring months.
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