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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: What kind of bug is this on my mango
« on: February 22, 2023, 04:40:27 PM »
Thank you so much for the response and the beetle bug page reference chart
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Can we ban bsbullie?
Can we ban you?
Have you ever grown pitangatuba? Seen ripe fruit? Know its texture and fragility of it when ripe? Jyst how would it lend itself to a commercial market (I am not even going to discuss the masses do not support fruit if this tartness)? Do you even know what you are talking about or just spewing garbage?
Comparing it mango is ludicrous.
If you want to go at it, just be prepared. .
Denise mango
What is that?
Sounds like a sapling someone grew and gave it a name we have a few up here but like Walter Zill said in his video. It's fine and dandy that people are proud of their trees but him and his brother have probably destroyed hundreds of better trees. There is one locally in my area that is a sapling of Bombay with no fiber and Mild resin and Spice. I do not want to step on anyone's toes so that's about all I'm going to say but I would like to try it
https://youtu.be/MDJgcJMF_s8
Trust me, I know Walter extremely well.
Problem with naming and touting a seedling, or even propagating it is that it needs to be proven. It should be monitored for years, and propagated to determine what its offspring will produce. Between Walter and Gary, there have been many seedings that were great the first couple years and then crashed and burned (ala Yi Xaun) and there are other varieties in the total opposite boat (Honey Kiss amongst others come to mind).