Vietnam Super Early Jackfruit Plant
The Vietnam Super Early Jackfruit Plant is a popular fruiting variety selected by gardeners who want to grow jackfruit with an emphasis on early fruiting potential. Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) is a tropical fruit tree known for its large fruits, attractive evergreen foliage and sweet, flavorful edible flesh.
This plant is suitable for gardeners interested in growing jackfruit in a home garden, backyard, terrace garden or large container. With adequate sunlight, fertile soil, regular watering and proper nutrition, the plant can establish well and develop into a productive fruit tree.
The variety is particularly attractive to home growers looking for a jackfruit plant that may begin flowering and fruiting earlier than many traditionally grown jackfruit plants. However, actual fruiting time depends on the plant’s maturity, growing conditions, climate, nutrition and overall plant health.
Key Product Highlights
- Vietnam Super Early jackfruit variety selected for early fruiting potential
- Live jackfruit fruit plant suitable for home gardens and outdoor cultivation
- Tropical fruit tree with attractive evergreen foliage
- Suitable for growing in suitable containers or well-drained garden soil
- Requires good sunlight for healthy growth and fruit development
- Ideal for home gardeners interested in growing fresh jackfruit
Plant Specifications
Common Name: Jackfruit
Variety: Vietnam Super Early
Botanical Name: Artocarpus heterophyllus
Plant Type: Tropical evergreen fruit tree
Fruit Type: Jackfruit
Growth Habit: Tree
Fruiting: Early-fruiting potential, depending on plant maturity and growing conditions
Suitable For: Home garden, backyard, terrace garden and large containers
Sunlight: Full sun to bright sunlight
Soil: Fertile, well-draining soil
Water Requirement: Moderate
Climate: Warm tropical and subtropical conditions
Fruit & Plant Characteristics
Jackfruit is one of the most distinctive tropical fruit trees, producing large fruits that develop on the trunk and older branches. The ripe fruit contains sweet, aromatic edible bulbs, while young jackfruit is also widely used as a vegetable in Indian cuisine.
The Vietnam Super Early variety is sought after by gardeners looking for earlier fruiting characteristics. Fruit size, shape, sweetness, flesh texture and harvesting time can vary depending on growing conditions and the specific plant.
Plant Care Guide
Sunlight
Keep the plant in a location receiving full sun or strong direct sunlight for several hours each day. Good sunlight supports vigorous growth and is particularly important when the plant begins flowering and developing fruit.
Watering
Water regularly after planting, especially during hot and dry weather. Allow excess water to drain away and avoid keeping the soil continuously waterlogged.
Young plants generally require more consistent watering while establishing their root system. Once established, watering can be adjusted according to rainfall, soil moisture and seasonal conditions.
Soil
Plant in fertile, loose and well-draining soil rich in organic matter. Avoid locations where water remains stagnant after rainfall.
For container cultivation, use a porous growing medium that provides both good drainage and sufficient nutrition.
Fertilization
Apply well-decomposed organic compost or a suitable fruit-tree fertilizer during the active growing period. Balanced nutrition can support healthy vegetative growth, flowering and fruit development.
Do not apply excessive fertilizer, particularly nitrogen, as excessive vegetative growth may occur at the expense of flowering and fruiting.
Pot & Container Growing
The plant can initially be grown in a container, but jackfruit is naturally a large tree and eventually requires substantial root space.
If growing in a pot, select a large, sturdy container with drainage holes and gradually move the plant into a larger container as it develops.
For long-term growth and maximum production, planting in suitable open ground is generally preferable where sufficient space is available.
Pruning
Light pruning can be used to maintain a manageable shape and remove weak, damaged or unwanted branches. Avoid excessive pruning, particularly when the plant is developing flower or fruit-bearing branches.
Ideal Growing Conditions
The Vietnam Super Early Jackfruit Plant performs best in warm conditions with plenty of sunlight and good soil drainage.
It is suitable for:
- Home gardens
- Backyard fruit gardens
- Large terraces
- Large containers
- Tropical and subtropical gardens
- Fruit tree collections
- Kitchen and family gardens
Why Grow a Vietnam Super Early Jackfruit Plant?
If you enjoy growing tropical fruit at home, this variety can be an interesting addition to a home fruit garden. Its main attraction is its early-fruiting potential, combined with the familiar characteristics of jackfruit.
Growing your own jackfruit plant also allows you to enjoy the experience of nurturing a fruit tree from a young plant through flowering and fruit development.
Important Fruiting Information
The term “Super Early” or “1 Year Fruiting” should be understood as the variety’s early-fruiting potential, not as a guaranteed fruiting period for every plant.
Actual flowering and fruiting can vary according to:
- Plant age and maturity
- Propagation method
- Sunlight
- Soil quality
- Fertilization
- Water management
- Temperature and climate
- Planting location
- Overall plant health
Providing suitable growing conditions is essential for achieving the best possible growth and fruiting performance.
Important Information About Live Plants
Plants are living products, so the plant received may naturally differ slightly from photographs in height, branching, leaf count and overall appearance.
Minor leaf yellowing, leaf drop, bent leaves or temporary stress can sometimes occur during transportation. This is a normal possibility with live plants and does not necessarily mean the plant is unhealthy.
After receiving the plant, place it in a suitable location, provide appropriate sunlight and water according to the soil condition, and allow it time to acclimatize to its new environment.

































































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