
Ruby Red Grapefruit Tree - Live Citrus Paradisi Fruit Plant
$48.95
$59.95
- Produces sweet, deep-red segmented grapefruit suitable for home harvesting.
- Features fragrant white blossoms during the flowering season.
- Evergreen foliage provides year-round greenery for landscapes or containers.
- Adaptable for container growth in cooler climates or direct planting in USDA zones 9-11.
Size: 1-2 feet
Cultivate Your Own Ruby Red Grapefruit Tree
The Ruby Red Grapefruit Tree (Citrus paradisi) is a popular choice for gardeners seeking to grow their own citrus. Known for its distinctively sweet, red-fleshed fruit, this tree offers both aesthetic appeal and edible harvests. With proper care and environmental management, this tree can thrive in home gardens or large containers.
Growth and Environmental Requirements
To ensure healthy development, this tree requires consistent sunlight exposure, ideally receiving at least 6 to 8 hours of direct light daily. It performs best in well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. For those living in regions outside of USDA zones 9-11, container planting is recommended to allow for movement to protected areas during frost or freezing temperatures, as the tree is sensitive to extreme cold.
Care and Maintenance Tips
- Watering: Maintain consistent soil moisture, allowing the top inch of soil to dry out between watering sessions to prevent root saturation.
- Fertilization: Utilize a balanced citrus-specific fertilizer during the active growing season to support foliage development and fruit production.
- Pruning: Periodic pruning helps maintain tree shape, improves air circulation within the canopy, and encourages new growth.
- Pest Management: Monitor foliage regularly for common citrus pests and address issues using standard horticultural practices.
Harvesting Expectations
The Ruby Red Grapefruit is recognized for its segmented, juicy interior and thinner rind compared to other varieties. Fruit maturity typically occurs in the cooler months. Please note that fruit production is dependent on the tree reaching maturity, environmental conditions, and the duration of the growing season.











