Description
Wild Orange / Thai Lime Seeds
This is an heirloom kolumichai variety. Buy Once and Build Your Own Seed Bank
About this variety
A seed with a story
Kolumichai, also known as the Wild Orange or Thai Lime, is a highly aromatic citrus variety prized for its bumpy rind and unique double-lobed leaves.
In South Indian households, it is traditionally used for its therapeutic fragrance and medicinal properties. The rind and leaves are essential for making refreshing juices and traditional pickles.
Sowing Calendar
When to plant — year at a glance
For Tamil Nadu and most of South India. Highlighted months show the ideal sowing window for this variety. Adjust slightly for your microclimate.
Best Sowing Window: June-July, Feb-March
Grower’s Quick Reference
Everything in one glance
Sun
Full Sun6+ hours of full sun
Water
moderatePrefers consistent moisture but is highly sensitive to waterlogging.
Sowing Depth
1-2cm—
Spacing
4m x 4mRequires space for a small spreading tree.
Germination Time
15-3025-35°C
Soil
well drained sandy loamRequires good drainage to prevent root rot.
Seed Treatment Method
Prepare your seeds the traditional way
A simple ritual handed down through generations — gentle treatment that improves germination and protects young seedlings naturally.
Soak fresh seeds in water for 24 hours. Gently removing the outer parchment-like coat can help speed up germination.
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How To Sow
From seed to seedling
Soak seeds for 24 hours before sowing.
Nursery polybags or deep seedling trays.
Keep the soil medium moist.
Wait 2-4 weeks for germination.
Tending the Plant
Care through the season
Regular watering; increase frequency during fruit set.
Apply organic compost or citrus-specific manure every 6 months.
Monitor for leaf miners and citrus butterfly larvae.
Harvest fruits when they reach full size; the rind is most aromatic when the fruit is firm.
Companion Planting
Plants that love this neighbour
Old wisdom and modern observation agree — these companions help your plant thrive, while a few are best kept apart.
Plant alongside
Best kept apart from
Save Your Own Seeds
One pack. A lifetime of harvests.
Because this is an open-pollinated heirloom — not a hybrid — every plant you grow can become next season’s seed source. Here’s how to keep the lineage alive.
Collect seeds from healthy, well-matured fruits.
Let the fruit stay on the tree until fully ripe.
Extract seeds, wash off the pulp, and dry in shade.
Store in a cool, dry place; citrus seeds lose viability quickly.
The truest gift of an heirloom seed is the seed it gives back. Save a few each season, share a few with neighbours — and you become part of a chain of gardeners stretching back generations. — From the Manvasanai farm journal
More Details
Everything else you may want to know
Seed specifications
- Plant name: Wild Orange / Thai Lime
- Tamil name: Kolumichai
- Scientific name: Citrus hystrix
- Variety: Native
- Germination rate: 60-70% (lab-tested)
- Pack size / Quantity: 20 seeds (approx. 20 seeds)
- Seed life when stored properly: 6 months – 1 year
- Type: Open-pollinated · Heirloom · Non-GMO
Sowing & growing summary
- Best sowing time: June-July, Feb-March
- Sowing depth: 1-2cm
- Spacing: 4m x 4m
- Germination: 15-30 25-35°C
- Days to harvest: 3-5 Years days from sowing
- Sun: Full Sun
- Water: moderate
- Soil: well drained sandy loam, pH 6.0-7.5
How we grow & harvest these seeds
Storage & shelf life
Common growing challenges
- Poor germination? Most often a result of cold soil, irregular watering, or seeds buried too deep. Soak before sowing, sow at the recommended depth, and keep soil consistently moist.
- Yellowing leaves? Usually a sign of waterlogging or nitrogen deficiency. Improve drainage and apply a compost tea drench.
- Pest attacks? Switch to weekly preventive sprays of neem oil + diluted soap solution. Encourage ladybugs and birds in your garden.
- No flowering? Often too much shade or excess nitrogen. Move to fuller sun and reduce nitrogen-heavy feeds.






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