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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Flowering grafted rambutan questions?
« Last post by Tropicaltoba on Today at 09:51:21 PM »
Can anyone tell me if this is a hermaphrodic flower? It was grafted from a hermaphodidic tree. Does anyone have any experience with hand pollination?

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Jackfruit/cheena flowering questions
« Last post by Tropicaltoba on Today at 09:48:00 PM »
My “cheena” is flowering and it looks like there are me and female flowers next to each other. Any tricks? It’s 5 feet tall, in 15 gallon pot and is 5ft tall. In gh no pollinators except me.



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Brian, what’s the orientation to the sun? When u clear it out in the summer how hot is it in there? Also if you are interested I figured out that u can use the gh frame to make some mobile booms to support vines like passionfruit, it would work really well if one of your walls is on the south side. They are up out of the way, but can be lowered to prune/train.
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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Urgent starfruit help requested
« Last post by SplorKeLZ on Today at 09:02:23 PM »
This is my only starfruit and it has started to lose leaves, whats happening!!it might be overwatering. What should i do?



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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Was this cherimoya cold?
« Last post by SplorKeLZ on Today at 08:56:21 PM »
This cherimoya used to be in a colder spot and started to develop these burny looking spots, this has happened before. Is it cold?









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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Langsat Questions
« Last post by SplorKeLZ on Today at 08:53:53 PM »
It sounds like it’s difficult but doable. Once the season rolls around (whenever that is) i might pick up some seeds or seedlings.
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Plant some Persimmons, Mabolo a no go yo. not too great texture or flavor either,
Never seen fruit for sale anywhere in the states. Rare in FL if it can even be fruited there.
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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Langsat Defoliation
« Last post by LangsatFL on Today at 08:19:04 PM »
In case anyone wanted an update on my defoliated Florida Langsat, here is a photo of some of the new leaves it is working on.  This plant grows extremely slowly in South Florida and the new growth gets damaged by wind very easily.  Also, the new growth gets absolutely devastated by aphids and the ants that farm them.  Big Island Grower, how is your defoliated specimen doing now? Did it recover?
Mike T, thank you for sharing all your knowledge on this species with me, I truly appreciate it. 




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kelly is a very reputable seller. just never sold on tff before as far as i can tell.
i agree with the assessment.  florida is a very tasty fruit.  reminds me of grumichamma.  prolific once it gets it flowering legs up and running.
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