Coffee Plants

Buy Coffee Plants Online India | All Varieties

Online destination for buying best quality coffee plants online. With Pepperhub you can get best quality plants and more varieties for your farm. We have India's best beginner friendly plants. We bring more varieties of coffee every year for our customers so that they can try more varieties which would help them acheive more growth and beans from farming.

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PepperHub is your one-stop shop for premium Arecanut plants online! We offer a diverse selection of healthy, high-yielding Coffee Plant varieties, meticulously chosen to thrive in various Indian climates. Browse our extensive Coffee plant selection, order securely, and receive your plants delivered directly to your doorstep.

Frequently Asked Question

Got queries on coffee cultivation? Here are the queries we get on coffee cusltivation

The best variety depends on your altitude. Arabica plants (like Selection 795 or Sln 9) thrive in higher, cooler altitudes ($1,000$m+), while Robusta plants (like CxR or Sln 274) are hardier and better suited for lower, warmer elevations ($500$m–$1,000$m) common in Kerala and parts of Karnataka.

Yes! Coffee plants, especially Arabica, grow very well in Bangalore’s climate. They prefer semi-shade and well-draining soil. Since they are evergreen with fragrant white flowers, they are a favorite for urban balconies and backyards.

A healthy coffee plant typically starts flowering and bearing “cherries” (fruit) within 3 to 4 years of planting. You can expect a full commercial yield between years 5 and 7.

Coffee plants thrive in slightly acidic soil. The ideal pH range is 6.0 to 6.5. If your soil is too acidic, you may need to apply agricultural lime, a common practice in Indian coffee estates in Coorg and Wayanad.

Yes, PepperHub is one of India’s largest collections of coffee plants, and we specialize in bulk orders for commercial plantations. We provide disease-free, high-quality saplings with secure shipping across Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh.

Young coffee saplings need consistent moisture but hate “wet feet” (waterlogging). In the Indian summer, watering every 2-3 days is ideal. Ensure your pot or field has excellent drainage to prevent root rot.