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Tropical Fruit => Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade => Topic started by: Kevin Jones on October 21, 2018, 10:19:32 AM
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“BLACK STAR” SURINAM CHERRY
Seedlings from a grafted mother plant.
Sturdy small starter seedlings.
$35.00 each and FREE 3 day shipping to USA and PR.
I can give you a discount for multiple plants or local pick-up.
“BLACK STAR” is a black sweet-tart fruit with a flavor reminiscent of grape.
These are self-pollinated seedlings from an outstanding grafted selection.
PayPal only. USA only.
Contact me here:
Kevin@BamaTV.com
Kevin
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Side-by-side comparison of Suriname Cherries:
New Photo of "Crimson Tide" red and "Black Star" black fruited Suriname Cherries.
Picked this afternoon.
“BLACK STAR” SURINAM CHERRY
Seedlings from a grafted mother plant.
Sturdy small starter seedlings.
$20.00 each and FREE 3 day shipping to USA and PR.
I can give you a discount for multiple plants or local pick-up.
“BLACK STAR” is a black sweet-tart fruit with a flavor reminiscent of grape.
These are self-pollinated seedlings from an outstanding grafted selection.
PayPal only. USA only.
Contact me here: Kevin@bamatv.com
Kevin
(https://i.postimg.cc/fRgTYCcM/Crimson-Tide-and-Black-Star.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)
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SEE THE VIDEO HERE:
https://youtu.be/E7oHJbNbvmE
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Still got plenty of seedlings left.
Kevin
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In my experience surinam cherries are not true from seed and can be quite variable. Have you considered selling grafted surinam cherries? I have found some amazing seedling varieties, but more often than not they are a bust.
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Good idea.
I've never grafted before.
Is there a best time of the year to graft Suriname Cherries?
kj
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Good idea.
I've never grafted before.
Is there a best time of the year to graft Suriname Cherries?
kj
Summer time, right after they fruit is the best time to graft surinam cherry.
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Sounds good... I'll give it a try.
Thanks for the idea.
Kevin
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Still have plenty left for sale.
kj
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Still have some left.
kj
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Still in stock.
kj
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Warmer weather is back and so are the Suriname Cherry seedlings.
Kevin
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Considered selling scions? And how'd the grafting go? It's been one of the easier species to work with in my hands.
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New email address:
Kevin@BamaTV.com
Thanks!
Kevin
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Still have plenty in stock.
Kevin
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Update
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So far have 6 takers in my Black Star grafting trials. Hopefully more will strike as well.
kj