The Jackfruit Vietnam Super Early Budded Live Plant is a revolutionary jackfruit variety celebrated for its 365-days fruiting cycle, high yield, and unmatched fruit quality. Originating from Vietnam and popularly known as the "One Year Jack", this exceptional cultivar is gaining massive popularity among home gardeners and commercial farmers across India, especially in Kerala.
Unlike traditional jackfruit varieties, this one bears fruit year-round with minimal care and delivers sweet, dense-fleshed fruits that are easy to cut and handle. Each fruit weighs between 5–8 kg, contains low sticky latex, and has a rich aroma—making it a perfect choice for fresh consumption or market sale. Its compact growth, ease of maintenance, and early harvest make this an excellent fruit tree for farms, orchards, and large home gardens.
Variety Name: Vietnam Super Early Jackfruit
Type of Plant: Budded Live Fruit Plant
Sunlight Requirement: Full Sun (6–8 hours daily)
Where to Grow: Outdoors, Farms, Home Gardens, Large Grow Bags
Growing Season: All Year Round (Evergreen 365 Days Fruiting)
Seed Sowing Depth: Not Applicable (Live Plant)
Ideal Climate: Tropical to Subtropical
Plant Height at Delivery: 1.5 to 2 feet
Mature Tree Height: Up to 10–12 meters
Fertilizer Needs: Organic compost, cow dung, and bone meal every 30 days
Life Span: Long-living perennial fruit tree
Ideal Growing Temperature: 22°C to 35°C
Harvesting Time: Starts within 12–18 months from planting
Maintenance Required: Low to Medium
Watering Frequency: Twice a week or as per weather
Ideal Grow Bag Size: Minimum 24x24 inch for 6–12 months, then transplant to ground
The Vietnam Early Jackfruit Tree can be planted year-round, making it a versatile choice for Indian climates. However, the best time for planting is early monsoon (June–July) or late winter (January–February) to allow root establishment before peak summer. With adequate watering, it thrives in all seasons.
Use a large HDPE grow bag (24x24 inch or bigger) for initial growth. Ensure a mix of garden soil + cow dung + compost. Keep in full sun and water regularly. After 6–10 months, transplant into ground for full-size growth and heavy fruiting.
Preparation: Loosen soil and mix compost or neem cake powder.
Planting: Dig a hole twice the size of the root ball. Place plant and fill gently.
Watering: Water after planting and maintain consistent moisture.
Fertilizing: Feed monthly with cow dung, vermicompost, or organic NPK mix.
Pruning: Trim after harvest to shape and remove dead stems.
Pests: Spray neem oil for mealybugs or aphids (rare).
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.
365 Days Fruiting – The plant is known for year-round jackfruit production.
Minimal Latex – Easy to cut, clean, and eat due to low gum.
High Yield – Produces multiple fruits per year once matured.
Sweet & Dense Flesh – Each fruit weighs around 5–8 kg with less wastage.
Budded Plant – Grafted-like early fruiting performance.
Fast Growing – Starts fruiting in 12–18 months.
Ideal for commercial jackfruit farming and home gardens.
Suitable for organic fruit markets, low latex = easy packaging.
High nutrition fruit – rich in Vitamin C, fiber, potassium.
Sweet taste appeals to kids and elders alike.
One of the best returns on investment (ROI) trees for long-term plantation.
Avoid overwatering in clay soil areas.
Ensure the plant is staked or protected during the early growing months.
Do not apply chemical fertilizers in the first 30 days after planting.
Transplant into soil before flowering starts for better root growth.
Keep safe from grazing animals like goats or cows.
No flowering – Add more phosphorus-based fertilizer (like bone meal).
Yellowing leaves – Overwatering or poor drainage; improve soil aeration.
Fruit drop – Can occur due to water stress or heat shock; maintain watering.
White insects – Spray neem oil early morning once every 10 days.
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Q: When will the Vietnam Super Early Jackfruit tree start fruiting?
A: Within 12–18 months of planting under proper care.
Q: Does it have sticky latex like normal jackfruit?
A: No, it has very minimal latex, making it easier to cut and handle.
Q: Can I grow it in a pot permanently?
A: It is best to transplant to the ground after 8–10 months for better yield.
Q: Is it suitable for Kerala climate?
A: Yes, this plant performs exceptionally well in Kerala and all tropical Indian regions.
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Vikram Jain
Ye Jackfruit sabse tez grow karne wala nikla.
Alok Mishra
Customer support ne delivery ke time assist bhi kiya.
Priya Reddy
Fruit aane ka intezaar tha, par isne to jaldi surprise diya!
Asha Mehra
Packing achhi thi, aur plant healthy hai.
Nikita Ghosh
Healthy aur pest-free condition mein aaya.
Tina George
Khushboo aur taste dono perfect hai.
Kavita Joshi
Jackfruit ka size acha tha aur taste bhi badhiya.
Santosh Dubey
Kam jagah mein bhi achhe se grow hua.
Arjun Shetty
Mere papa ne dekha to bole, 'ye to asli Vietnam variety hai!'
Rajeev Sinha
Backyard mein isne bahut acha grow kiya.