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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Re: Annona sale starts Sep 15
« on: September 08, 2020, 07:08:43 PM »
Just curious. What is that fruit that looks like a spiny Sun?
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Yes. Bought from him once. 3 seedlings (rollinia, pink wompee, and yellow star cherry). ...
Are you sure the Wampee you received was actually a Wampee? I am thinking mine is actually a curry leaf. No complaints otherwise, though.
Pink wampee, never heard it. Is there really pink wampee?
Has good collection of seedlings, was wondering if people here had had a positive experience with them.
I like them before they usually get too light. Once they start getting light, the texture sometimes becomes mealy.
You may want to pick one and try it.
Tis the season. I think as it gets colder this seems to happen to most cherimoya leaves. Mine have all suffered fairly badly when I repotted them in Spring, same for the one I put in the ground a few weeks ago. They are all fine now.
Trees dont want to be moved frequently.
Here we have a legend about walnuts that if you move them every year until they fruit,the fruit will get giant when it finally fruits.
Have a dumb neighbour that does this and his giant walnut seedling is 6 years old and less than a meter tall.
My giant walnuts that i dont move like he does have between 1 meter and 1,3 meter height and theire just a year old.
could be seedling and its whatever you want to call it. Not fruiting for 30-yrs means it has not been pruned or fertilized.