🌳 Chalta Plant – Growing & Care Guide
Chalta, commonly known as Elephant Apple, is a tropical fruit tree valued for its tangy fruits used in chutneys and traditional dishes. It grows well in warm and humid regions and is suitable for home gardens and agroforestry.
Botanical name: Dillenia indica
🌱 Growing Instructions
Climate: Thrives in tropical and subtropical humid climates.
Temperature: Ideal range 20°C–35°C.
Soil: Prefers well-drained loamy soil rich in organic matter. Can tolerate slightly acidic soil.
Sunlight: Requires full sunlight (6–8 hours daily) for good fruiting.
Planting Distance: 6–8 meters apart for proper canopy growth.
Watering: Regular watering during early growth. Mature plants tolerate short dry periods.
Best Planting Time: July–September (monsoon) or February–March.
Fruiting Time: Usually starts fruiting in 3–4 years.
🌿 Care Instructions
Fertilizer: Apply organic compost once or twice yearly. Add balanced NPK before flowering.
Pruning: Light pruning to remove weak or overcrowded branches.
Mulching: Helps retain moisture and reduce weed growth.
Pest Control: Generally hardy; monitor for leaf-eating insects and treat with neem oil if needed.
Weeding: Keep the base clean for healthy root development.
🍏 Uses of Chalta
Used in chutneys, pickles, and curries
Popular in Bengali and Assamese cuisine
Rich in Vitamin C and antioxidants
Traditional medicinal uses for digestion
Suitable for agroforestry and landscaping







