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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Guava Tree Bug? Development? New to All
« Last post by brian on Today at 07:58:39 PM »
I don't know anything about milk spore.  Japanese beetles are only a problem when they swarm.  I would not worry about a few, simply blast them off with a hose
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Leaving a little flesh is fine, but the more you leave on, the more chance of mold. For small batches,
I'll scrape off as much flesh as I can with my front teeth, no washing machine necessary. Did the entire
taproot come off? If so, that one might be a goner. Some loquats are polyembryonic. I'm not sure if they
produce multiple taproots, but give it a shot

Yes, the entire taproot came off, but I planted it anyway. We’ll see what happens🤞

I tried to clean as much pulp off as I could while I was eating the red jabos.
Some had more than others.
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Chop that part off and let it grow back? 
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Leaving a little flesh is fine, but the more you leave on, the more chance of mold. For small batches,
I'll scrape off as much flesh as I can with my front teeth, no washing machine necessary. Did the entire
taproot come off? If so, that one might be a goner. Some loquats are polyembryonic. I'm not sure if they
produce multiple taproots, but give it a shot
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I always have better success cleaning them. Usually I get mold when i dont.
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Hi all, well it had been long enough I figured so I removed all the repair material.  I'd been letting the hose clamps out a little periodically since the trunk appeared to be growing in diameter.

However, the repair never "took".  The outer piece was a rather thin piece of bark and cambium and did not stay alive.  I suppose the best course of action now it to let it dry/air out a bit and then coat it with some tree sealant?

Overall I don't think this looks too good.  If I had just put the tree in the ground I'd probably replace it.  Yet it did set a few fruit this year so I'll let it ride.  It has been growing extremely fast- I've had to prune it pretty hard or else the extensive new growth is prone to additional breakage.

Additional comments/suggestions appreciated!





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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Guava Tree Bug? Development? New to All
« Last post by Bazalk on Today at 07:18:17 PM »
WOW!  So I plant 3 trees 4 days ago and I see my first Japanese Beetle ever (it's not even June yet!!) - lots of love bugs in garden though... worst part is it disappeared in the soil.  I do not know if I should be worried - start milk spore application or am I jumping ship to quickly?

EDIT: NVM won't let me order milky spore to FL... now what?
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Citrus General Discussion / Naval orange
« Last post by Desertcitrus on Today at 07:13:06 PM »
M naval in bloom, smells so good. 🤞 hoping not all the fruit drops this year.




 
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Just got my order of red jaboticabas from flying fox fruits along with some peluche loquat seeds.

Do I need to clean the extra pulp off of the jaboticaba seeds prior to planting or can I just put them directly in soil right out of the fruit?
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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Guava Tree Bug? Development? New to All
« Last post by brian on Today at 06:23:09 PM »
Beetle looks to be the common japanese beetle, aka june bug.  Dunno if they will eat the guava, its possible.

The pods are flower buds, you should get fruit soon!
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