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Quitoense Orange Cucumber Cucumis sativus Seeds for Planting in Vegetable Garden

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Quitoense Orange Seeds

Characteristics and Uses of Quitoense Orange Plants

Quitoense Orange plants, also known as Naranjilla, are exotic tropical shrubs producing bright orange fruits with a unique citrus-tropical flavor. These eye-catching plants add ornamental appeal and are popular in juice blends and desserts.

Growing Conditions for Quitoense Orange Plants

  • Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
  • Soil Type: Rich, well-drained, loamy soil
  • pH Level: 5.5–6.5
  • Temperature: Warm, frost-free climates above 65°F

Planting Tips for Quitoense Orange

  • Start seeds indoors in warm temperatures
  • Transplant outdoors after risk of frost is gone
  • Provide wind protection and mulch around the base

Watering Instructions and Tips

  • Keep soil moist but not soggy
  • Water regularly, especially during dry periods
  • Use mulch to retain soil moisture and reduce evaporation

Growing Zones

  • USDA Zones: 10–12
  • Global Zones: Tropical and subtropical zones with warm temperatures

Key Benefits & Uses

  • Non-GMO seeds for unique exotic fruit
  • Decorative foliage and vibrant fruits
  • Fruits used in smoothies, jams, and drinks

Best Uses in the Garden & Landscape

  • Ornamental fruit gardens
  • Containers in warm climates
  • Edible landscaping and tropical-themed gardens

Conclusion

Quitoense Orange is a showy and fruitful plant ideal for gardeners looking to grow rare tropical species. Trust Dhara Seeds—a big, trusted name in the seed world, offering a wide range of high-quality, non-GMO varieties to gardeners everywhere.

FAQ

Is Quitoense self-pollinating?

Yes, but fruit production improves with multiple plants for cross-pollination.

How long does it take to produce fruit?

Usually 10–12 months after planting under ideal conditions.

Can I grow it indoors?

Yes, in containers with plenty of sunlight or grow lights in warm environments.

Quitoense Orange Cucumber Cucumis sativus for planting in vegetable garden
Quitoense Orange Cucumber Cucumis sativus Seeds for Planting in Vegetable Garden

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