Tropical Fruit Forum - International Tropical Fruit Growers
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Tropical Fruit Forum offers access to not only a wide variety of fruit trees and seeds but also a very broad knowledge base of every kind of exotic fruit plant you can imagine. It brings you in touch with the person you need. This is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in learning about tropical fruit and how to grow them.
Tropical Fruit Forum - International Tropical Fruit Growers
1d ago
But the cambium of the scion is not in contact with the cambium of the rootstock at the time the graft is made, right? nbspnbsp So how does that work? nbspnbsp I’ve seen that in Malaysia but I’ve also seen more conventional grafting and top working of sprouts that c ..read more
Tropical Fruit Forum - International Tropical Fruit Growers
1d ago
same here, havent broken out of dormancy, it lost the leaves during winter ..read more
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1d ago
my Tahitian lime has been, but kinda seems to bloom perpetually. flowers are sparse compared to the little calamansi bush which when it flowers it completely covered in flowers. almost like a mock orange, you see more white then green on the plant. nbsp ..read more
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1d ago
Mines about 4-5 feet, and started blooming about 2 weeks ago (NW Orlando, FL ..read more
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1d ago
Quote from: gnappi on March 27, 2024, 11:38:38 AM
Anyone had success with it?
Last October I ordered two different cultivars of Asimina triloba from a nursery in the NW US. nbspnbsp They arrived bareroot and dormant la ..read more
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4d ago
Hi, I never got to taste it, but the collector told me that her kids liked it, so it must be good ..read more
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4d ago
Yep, more than one spammer on this thread. I edited your post to remove the spam link they were slipping in on the repeatedly quoted post ..read more
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4d ago
Yup, I thnk Sam is correct on his feedback.
1) Watering; frequent or let it dry out? nbsp I let it dry up, then water
2) Soil; well drained or moisture holding? well drained. I use citrus mix for my newly planted WS ..read more
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4d ago
Quote from: brian on Today at 05:30:37 PM
Sugar apples (a. squamosa) have been really finicky for me while cherimoya (a. cherimola) has been easy. nbspnbsp I see that they are graft compatible, does it sound like a reasonable i ..read more
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4d ago
Your trees look nice. nbsp I have a seed grown Meiwa that finaly fruited.
nbsp I got about 1 quart of fruit from it. nbsp I hope you'#039ll be picking in quantity s ..read more