Pomelo is the largest fruit among all citrus fruits, exceeding the size of a mandarin, clementine, lemon, orange, and even grapefruit. It is so large due to genetic modifications it has undergone to be able to feed a larger part of the population, being a fruit native to Southeast Asia.
Pomelo Considering its extremely good taste, sweet-bitter, and taking into account that it is very suitable for those who want to diet, because the body burns more calories digesting the pomelo fruit than it receives from it.
Planting a pomelo tree is not difficult at all and differs very little from planting other citrus trees from the seed stage.
Pomelo seeds must be placed in pots small and put in the ground at a distance of about one centimeter, then they must be well watered and left to germinate. An extremely simple process, but which will take about 2-3 weeks maximum, after which you will see how the first seeds begin to sprout.
Once the pomelo tree grows tall, it needs to be moved into a larger pot, as the sizes it can reach are quite impressive.




