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Great adam. One of my big Jim graft failed, right time to obtain scions. Which variety produces big fruits? Thank u.
I'm pleased to announce that Flying Fox Fruits will be at the Manatee Rare Fruit Council Plant Sale, May 18, 2014 (10am-4pm).Here is the website with all of the details.http://www.mrfc.org/PlantSale.aspxI'm going to bring some of the rare stuff that I've been saving for this sale! There should be a decent selection of Annonas, Garcinias, Eugenias, Pouterias and Myrciarias!
Does anyone know if loquats require chill hours? I know we can fruit them in south florida, but I am wondering if the central florida cultivars would do well here, or if, like peaches, there are different cultivars for each region because of the difference in chill. Thanks.
thanks, adam. I will have to hit you up soon for the various loquat scions you have
Ok here is an update to my availability ...the largest Cambuca is sold now!there's still 3 nice 2-3 gallon Cambucas left. still have some nice achachairus and Luc's garcinias left..
Quote from: ASaffron on March 21, 2014, 09:03:40 PMOk here is an update to my availability ...the largest Cambuca is sold now!there's still 3 nice 2-3 gallon Cambucas left. still have some nice achachairus and Luc's garcinias left..Adam, any of luc's mexican garcinia seedlings left? Does it do well in a pot?
I have a small amount of yellow grumichama seeds for $4.50 (pack of three seeds) or buy 10 or more get them for $1 each.domestic shipping via USPS priority for $5.50, or first class for $3 (email for international shipping rates)these seeds are from the most delicious grumixamas I've ever tasted...I believe they are a superior strain, and will likely produce seedlings that are similar (in terms of fruit quality) but I can't guarantee they will be yellow fruited....so some could turn out purple.
Quote from: ASaffron on April 09, 2014, 09:58:31 PMI have a small amount of yellow grumichama seeds for $4.50 (pack of three seeds) or buy 10 or more get them for $1 each.domestic shipping via USPS priority for $5.50, or first class for $3 (email for international shipping rates)these seeds are from the most delicious grumixamas I've ever tasted...I believe they are a superior strain, and will likely produce seedlings that are similar (in terms of fruit quality) but I can't guarantee they will be yellow fruited....so some could turn out purple.I would like to buy 10 seeds of yellow grumichama and some purple grumichama if you have it. What else do you have right now, Adam ?.
Quote from: EvilFruit on April 10, 2014, 08:52:34 AMQuote from: ASaffron on April 09, 2014, 09:58:31 PMI have a small amount of yellow grumichama seeds for $4.50 (pack of three seeds) or buy 10 or more get them for $1 each.domestic shipping via USPS priority for $5.50, or first class for $3 (email for international shipping rates)these seeds are from the most delicious grumixamas I've ever tasted...I believe they are a superior strain, and will likely produce seedlings that are similar (in terms of fruit quality) but I can't guarantee they will be yellow fruited....so some could turn out purple.I would like to buy 10 seeds of yellow grumichama and some purple grumichama if you have it. What else do you have right now, Adam ?.almost out of yellow Grumixamahave Yellow jabo, Red Jabo, and Blue jabo (blues are limited...down to less than 100) also have Sabara (most common form of jaboticaba)have bunch of meiogyne cylindrocarpa seeds...can give a price break on these.have black surinam cherry seedswaiting for Garcinia acuminata seeds to arrive....hopefully soon.