✅ 1. Description
Common Name: Sweet Loovi (ലൂവി)
Other Names: Tropical Wild Berry, Indian Cherry
Specialty:
- Layered propagation ensures early fruiting
- Produces sweet and mildly tangy berries
- Dense green foliage with small pinkish-white flowers
- Loved by birds and children alike
- Grows well in all climates – especially Kerala
🌱 2. How to Plant
- Method: Plant the layered sapling in loose, fertile soil
- Soil Type: Well-drained loamy soil enriched with compost
- Planting Steps:
- Dig a 1.5×1.5 feet pit
- Mix red soil, cow dung, compost, and sand
- Place sapling and gently press soil around it
- Water immediately after planting
- Spacing: 4–6 feet apart if planting in multiples
📏 3. Plant Size
- At Purchase: 1 to 2.5 feet tall (layered plant)
- Full Size: 5–7 feet tall shrub
- Canopy Spread: Medium bushy spread
🍒 4. Fruiting Time
- First Fruiting: Starts fruiting within 1–1.5 years
- Fruiting Season: Twice a year or more in good sunlight
- Fruit Color: Deep purple when ripe
- Fruit Taste: Sweet with a mild tangy flavor
- Fruit Type: Small, round berries (can be eaten raw or used in pickles/jams)
🌳 5. Plant Type
- Type: Perennial, layered tropical shrub
- Propagation: Layered (not from seed) – ensures faster fruiting
- Suitable For Pots: Yes, in large containers/grow bags
- Ideal For: Home gardens, school gardens, terrace gardens
🪴 6. Caring Tips
☀️ Sunlight:
- Requires 4–6 hours of sunlight daily
- Partial shade is okay, but full sunlight boosts fruiting
💧 Watering:
- Water 2–3 times a week depending on the season
- Ensure the soil remains slightly moist, not soggy
🌱 Fertilizer:
- Add organic compost or cow dung once a month
- Bone meal or neem cake can be applied every 45 days
- Mulch the base with dried leaves to retain moisture
✂️ Pruning:
- Prune lightly after fruiting to maintain shape and promote branching
- Remove old or dead branches
🐛 Pests/Diseases:
- Hardy and mostly pest-free
- Occasional aphids or mealybugs – treat with neem oil spray

