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Gondoberry/Ardisia Compressa

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Climate

Gondoberry thrives in tropical and subtropical climates. It prefers warm temperatures and high humidity, and can also be grown as a container plant in cooler climates and brought indoors during winter.

In cooler climates or where space is limited, Gondoberry can be grown in containers filled with well-draining potting mix.
Place the container in a location with filtered sunlight or dappled shade, bring it indoors during winter to protect it from frost.

Position

Plant Gondoberry in a location that receives partial to full shade. It prefers filtered sunlight or dappled shade throughout the day.
Avoid planting in direct, intense sunlight, especially during the hottest part of the day, as this can scorch the leaves.

Soil

Choose well-draining soil that is rich in organic matter. A slightly acidic to neutral pH (around 5.5-7.0) is ideal.
Sandy loam or loamy soils are suitable. Ensure good drainage to prevent waterlogging, which can lead to root rot.

Water

Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water regularly, especially during dry periods. Mulching around the base of the plant helps retain moisture and suppress weeds.

Mulch:

Gondoberry plants do well with an organic mulch that keeps the soil pH optimal and retains moisture. Mulch with 2 to 5 centimetres of pine bark mulch It’s best to replace the mulch each time, rather than turning it into the soil (as this may disturb or damage the roots).

Fertilising:

Fertilising your Gondoberry plant can significantly improve its growth and fruit production.
Fertilise them with a high-nitrogen fertiliser like our slow release berry fertiliser (used for all plants) apply one teaspoon every 4-5 months.

Pruning
Prune Gondoberry plants to maintain a compact shape, remove dead or diseased branches, and encourage bushy growth.
Pruning can be done after flowering or fruiting to promote new growth and maintain plant health.
Remove dead or diseased branches to improve air circulation and overall plant health.

Pests and Diseases
Gondoberry is generally resistant to pests and diseases. However, it may occasionally be affected by common garden pests such as aphids or scale insects.

We recommend Effective Microorganisms to prevent the spread of these pests and diseases. It is organic and more affordable than most other products.

Harvesting
Harvest Gondoberry fruits when they are fully ripe and have turned black. Gently pluck the berries from the plant to avoid damaging them.

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