To grow santol fruit from seeds, start by extracting the seeds from ripe santol and washing them to remove any pulp. Soak the seeds in water for 24 hours to help soften the seed coat. Plant the seeds in well-draining potting soil, about an inch deep, and keep them in a warm, humid environment. Water the seeds regularly, and once they germinate, provide them with ample sunlight and care as they grow into young trees.
The santol fruit is called "wild mangosteen" in Malayalam.
Santol is a tropical fruit with a thick, tough skin that ranges in color from yellow to orange. The flesh is white or yellow, sweet, and tangy, with a texture similar to an apple. The fruit contains large seeds that are typically removed before eating.
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After pollination, fertilization takes place. then the ovaries grow into fruits and ovules grow into seeds. That Is All.
seeds of a fruit or vegetable grow crops
That is imposible you need seeds to grow plants even though oranges are fruit but you need seeds for them to grow
Wild mangosteen is an English equivalent of 'santol' [Sandoricum koetjape, S. indicum or S. nervosum].
Yes you can.
kind of its a cycle the fruit has the seeds and the plant makes the fruit.
rice,mango,corn and santol
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I plant my santol seads 2-3 Weeks ago and now they starting to germinate. But I have to say I´m not in the philippines..I´m in Germany and the plant container is in the living room. so maybe in the philippines it would grow faster.