The Red Pomelo Thai Batabi Grafted Live Plant (Citrus maxima) is a rare and exotic citrus variety prized for its beautiful red pulp, large fruit size, sweet flavor, and premium quality. This Thai-origin pomelo is considered a luxury citrus fruit due to its deep pink to red flesh, low bitterness, and excellent juice content. Being a grafted plant, it ensures early fruiting, high productivity, and true-to-type performance. Supplied by Golden Hills Farm, this premium pomelo variety is ideal for collectors, home gardeners, and fruit lovers looking for something unique and exotic.
Type of Plant: Grafted Exotic Citrus Fruit Plant – Red Pomelo Thai Batabi
Scientific Name: Citrus maxima
Fruit Type: Very large pomelo with sweet red / pink pulp
Fruit Colour: Green to yellow rind with deep red flesh
Propagation Method: Grafted (fast fruiting & uniform quality)
Sunlight Requirements: 6–8 hours of full sunlight daily
Where to Grow: Home gardens, terrace gardens, open ground, large pots
Growing Season: All year planting; best during monsoon
Soil Requirements: Fertile, well-drained loamy soil rich in organic matter
Plant Height: 1.5 – 2 feet (at dispatch)
Fertilizer Needs: Organic compost / cow dung every 45–60 days
Life Span: 15–20 years productive life
Ideal Growing Temperature: 20°C – 35°C
Blooming / Harvesting Time: Fruits in 12–18 months after planting
Maintenance Required: Moderate
Watering Frequency: Twice a week; more during summer
Ideal Grow Bag Size: 18×18 inches or larger


The Thai Red Pomelo Batabi Grafted Plant grows very well in tropical and subtropical regions of India, including Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, West Bengal, and the North-East. Planting during June–September helps quick root establishment. As a grafted variety, it fruits earlier and produces large, heavy pomelos with striking red flesh and sweet flavor.
Use a minimum 18×18 inch grow bag or large cement pot. Fill with a mix of red soil, river sand, and compost (1:1:1). Plant upright with the graft joint above soil level. Water thoroughly and place the pot in a sunny location. Monthly compost feeding and light pruning will ensure healthy growth and fruiting.
Preparation: Enrich soil with compost and neem cake.
Planting: Dig a pit or prepare a large pot; place plant upright.
Watering: Water well after planting; avoid waterlogging.
Establishment: Grafted plants settle faster than seedlings.
Transplanting: Not required unless shifting from pot to ground.
Sunlight: Full sun ensures sweetness and pulp colour
Soil: Loose, fertile, well-drained soil
Fertilization: Organic manure every 45 days
Pruning: Remove weak or inward-growing branches
Pest Control: Neem oil spray every 15 days
Disease Prevention: Avoid stagnant water around roots
Mulching: Retains moisture and improves soil health
Harvesting: Fruits are ready when heavy, aromatic, and firm
1. Apply Nutrient-Rich Fertilizers
When your plants begin flowering, use nutrient-rich fertilizers like Organic Bone Meal Powder or Vermicompost. This helps in boosting the bloom and enhances overall yield.
2. Use Organic Fertilizers
Feed your plants with organic fertilizers such as Cow Dung Manure or Neem Cake. Organic options promote healthy soil life.
3. Regular Feeding
Apply fertilizers every 20-25 days to ensure plants receive a steady supply of nutrients. Choose from various options like Cocopeat Compost for moisture retention
The Red Pomelo Thai Batabi is an exotic, rare citrus variety known for its sweet red pulp, attractive appearance, and premium taste. The fruits are very large, mildly sweet with low bitterness, and rich in vitamin C, antioxidants, and dietary fiber. Being grafted, the plant offers high yield, early fruiting, and uniform fruit quality. Its rarity and visual appeal make it a collector’s citrus plant.
Produces large, sweet red-pulp pomelos
Rare and exotic citrus variety
Ideal for fresh eating, salads, juices, and desserts
Rich in vitamin C and antioxidants
High-yield grafted plant
Adds premium value to home orchards
Avoid overwatering
Provide full sunlight for colour development
Use only organic fertilizers
Protect young plants from strong winds
Maintain proper spacing if planting in ground
Problem: Yellowing leaves
Solution: Add compost and micronutrients
Problem: Flower drop
Solution: Maintain consistent watering
Problem: Pest infestation
Solution: Neem oil spray every 10–12 days
Red Pomelo, Thai Batabi Lebu, Chakotra Red, Pomelo Red Flesh, Giant Red Citrus, Citrus Maxima Red, Batabi Lebu Lal.
Q1: Is this a rare variety?
👉 Yes, it is a rare and exotic Thai pomelo variety.
Q2: What is special about this pomelo?
👉 Its sweet red pulp, big size, and premium taste.
Q3: Can it grow in pots?
👉 Yes, in large grow bags or pots.
Q4: When will it start fruiting?
👉 Within 12–18 months due to grafting.
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