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Ilama fruits are usually large and heavy. Those plants are way too small to be fruiting.When the plants get about 10 times that size, try cutting off a few side leaves from the branchlets, to uncover the lateral buds.
Quote from: Guanabanus on June 17, 2014, 05:33:28 PMIlama fruits are usually large and heavy. Those plants are way too small to be fruiting.When the plants get about 10 times that size, try cutting off a few side leaves from the branchlets, to uncover the lateral buds.What, 10m? the fruit must be the size of a jackfruit.
hahaha I think he means in terms of leaf surface area / tree volume (not height :-).Quote from: JF on June 19, 2014, 12:11:35 PMQuote from: Guanabanus on June 17, 2014, 05:33:28 PMIlama fruits are usually large and heavy. Those plants are way too small to be fruiting.When the plants get about 10 times that size, try cutting off a few side leaves from the branchlets, to uncover the lateral buds.What, 10m? the fruit must be the size of a jackfruit.