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Golden Berry / Cape Gooseberry (Physalis peruviana) Rare Fruit Live Plant

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Experience the joy of growing your own Golden Berry (Physalis peruviana), also known as Cape Gooseberry, Poha Berry, Inca Berry, Peruvian Groundcherry, Husk Cherry, or Gold Berry Fruit. This easy-to-grow fruiting plant produces delicious, sweet-tart berries encased in a papery husk, making it a unique and rewarding addition to your garden or terrace.

Plant Type Seedling
Family Solanaceae
Common Names Golden Berry, Cape Gooseberry, Peruvian Groundcherry, Inca Berry, Husk Cherry, Poha Berry, Husk Tomatoes
Scientific Name Physalis peruviana
First Bloom/Fruit 2 months
Plant Height 1.5 feet
Fruit Taste Sweet - tangy
Fruiting Frequency Throughout the year
Ideal Temperature 15-30°C
Sunlight Full to partial sunlight
Maximum Reachable Height 2-3 feet
Maintenance Required Moderate

✨ Why Grow Golden Berry?

Exotic & Nutritious:

Packed with vitamins A, C, and powerful antioxidants for a health boost.

Versatile Growth:

Thrives in gardens, pots, containers, or grow bags.

Year-Round Cultivation:

Grows well in diverse Indian climates with proper care.

Chemical-Free Harvest:

Enjoy homegrown, fresh, and organic berries.

Self-Pollinating:

No need for multiple plants; one is enough to produce fruits!

Low Maintenance:

Requires minimal care, making it perfect for beginners.

🍊Plant Overview

Growth Habit:

Small shrub, 2-3 feet tall, similar to a tomato plant.

Leaves:

Heart-shaped, velvety, and dark green with a slightly hairy texture.

Flowers:

Bell-shaped, yellow flowers with purple-brown spots.

Fruits:

Round, golden-yellow berries wrapped in a protective husk, bursting with a sweet-tangy flavour.

Lifespan:

Can be grown as an annual or perennial depending on the climate.

☘️ Ideal Growing Conditions

🌞 Sunlight

Needs 5-6 hours of direct sunlight daily for best growth.

Tolerates partial shade in hot climates.

More sunlight leads to sweeter fruits.

In extreme heat, provide afternoon shade or use shade nets to prevent leaf scorching.

Too little sunlight may reduce flowering and fruiting.

🌡️ Temperature

Thrives in 15°C - 30°C for optimal growth.

Protect from frost, as cold temperatures can damage the plant.

Can tolerate occasional fluctuations, but prefers stable, warm conditions.

💦 Watering

Keep the soil moist but well-drained to prevent water stress.

Water when the topsoil dries out to maintain hydration without causing root rot.

Avoid overwatering, as it can lead to fungal infections, and under-watering may cause fruit drop.

Water early in the morning to allow leaves to dry before nightfall.

During fruiting, maintain consistent moisture for a better yield.

🌱 Soil

Prefers sandy loam with a pH of 5.5 - 7.5 for optimal growth.

Avoid heavy clay soils, as they retain excess moisture and may cause root rot.

Ensure proper aeration to prevent fungal diseases.

Enrich soil with compost or well-rotted manure to improve fertility and drainage.

🍂 Mulching

Apply a 3-4 inch layer of straw, dry leaves, or wood chips to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature.

Protects roots from extreme heat and prevents soil from drying out too quickly.

In hot climates, use a thicker mulch layer to maintain consistent soil moisture levels.

🌿 Humidity

Prefers moderate humidity for healthy growth.

In very humid regions, ensure good air circulation to prevent fungal infections.

Avoid waterlogged areas, as excess humidity can encourage diseases.

🌾 Spacing

Maintain at least 2 feet between plants for proper airflow and to prevent fungal diseases.

Adequate spacing ensures optimal sunlight exposure and nutrient absorption for healthy growth.

🪴Container & Garden Growing Tips

Select a 12-18 inch pot or grow bag for strong root development.

Ensure the container has proper drainage holes to prevent waterlogging.

Ideal for balconies, terraces, patios, and small home gardens.

Easily move pots to optimise sunlight exposure for better growth.

If grown in pots, provide light staking to support branches heavy with fruit.

In open gardens, use trellises or cages to prevent sprawling and keep fruits off the ground.

🌿 Fertiliser

Feed every 4–6 weeks with fertilisers to promote lush growth, flowering, and fruiting.

  • Organic Compost: Boosts plant growth naturally.

  • Fish Amino Acid: Promotes lush green foliage.

  • Bone Meal: Strengthens root development and enhances fruit production.

  • Potassium Humate: Improves disease and drought resistance.

  • Cow Dung Compost: Enhances soil fertility and moisture retention.

✂️  Pruning Tips:

Remove yellowing or damaged leaves to encourage healthy growth.

Trim excess side shoots for a more productive plant.

After fruiting, prune back to promote fresh growth.

Maintain good air circulation by thinning dense foliage.

🐞 Pest & Disease Control

Common Pests:

Aphids, whiteflies, spider mites, and gooseberry sawflies. Use neem oil, insecticidal soap, or companion planting for organic pest control.

Disease Prevention:

Avoid overwatering, ensure proper spacing for air circulation, and apply organic fungicides if needed.

Fungal Infections:

Common issues include powdery mildew and root rot. Treat with organic fungicides like trichoderma.

👩‍🌾 Harvesting & Storage

When to Harvest:

70-90 days after planting. Fruits are ripe when the husks turn golden brown.

How to Harvest:

Gently twist the fruit from the stem.

Storage:

Can be stored for up to 2 weeks at room temperature or refrigerated for longer shelf life.

Extended Shelf Life:

Dried golden berries can last 30-45 days after ripening.

🟡 How to Use Golden Berries?

Eat Fresh:

Enjoy straight from the plant as a low-calorie snack.

Add to Salads & Smoothies:

Enhances flavours with its sweet-tangy taste.

Make Jams & Jellies:

A perfect ingredient for homemade preserves.

Chocolate-Coated Treats:

A delightful gourmet snack.

Dried Golden Berries:

A chewy, raisin-like alternative for a healthy diet.

Baking Ingredient:

Use in cakes, muffins, and tarts for a citrusy zing.

Note: There are quite a few processes and steps to be done by us to make sure the plants are shipped very safely. Hence please allow us 5-7 business days for processing and shipping your orders. Orders are usually shipped on Mondays and Tuesdays to ensure that the shipments are not held up during weekends.

Plants if damaged while transit will be replaced free of cost. We will need uncut unboxing video for processing the replacement

IMPORTANT NOTE: Please don't repot or re-plant the plants immediately after receiving it. Keep it in the same bag that you receive and water regularly for 2 weeks. You can then repot them to bigger container, grow bags or your field.