Select a warm tropical or subtropical location with full sun
Ensure well-drained sandy loam soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH
Choose a healthy, mature coconut seed nut with visible sprouting
Soak the nut in water for 2 to 3 days before planting
Plant the nut horizontally or slightly tilted with one-third exposed above soil
Space trees 20 to 30 feet apart
Water regularly during the first 1 to 2 years
Apply organic manure or compost around the base
Use balanced fertilizer with adequate nitrogen, potassium, and magnesium
Mulch around the tree to retain moisture and suppress weeds
Keep the area free from weeds and competing plants
Protect young palms from strong winds and livestock damage
Monitor for pests and diseases and treat promptly
Prune only dead or damaged fronds
Irrigate during dry periods, especially in flowering and fruiting stages
Harvest coconuts when they reach the desired maturity
Maintain proper drainage to prevent root rot
Replant or replace weak or diseased palms as needed
