How do you grow Noni?

How do you grow Noni?

Store the seeds in an air-tight container at room temperature. Planting. Fresh noni seeds can be planted immediately after extraction from the fruit. Some growers soak the seeds until they start to germinate, then plant them in containers, while others plant fresh seeds without presoaking treatment.

How long does it take to grow Noni?

Noni seeds have an extremely long germination process, taking anywhere from 2-8 months. Seedlings finally sprout and the tree begins its development to a mature tree which can take up to 18 months. Noni fruit first begins as a small green fruit and then small white flowers come out of the fruit.

What does a noni tree look like?

Noni Identification and Description: The fruit is green when immature, ripening to white and finally to a pale grey-white semi-translucent state. Though often described as bitter, the seedy fruit is more peppery than bitter, with a strong aroma many find unpleasant.

What is the purpose of Noni?

Polynesian healers have used noni fruits for thousands of years to help treat a variety of health problems such as diabetes, high blood pressure, aches, pains, burns, arthritis, inflammation, tumors, the effects of aging, and parasitic, viral, and bacterial infections.