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Sorry to disappoint you , unless you have a grated one ( I don't ) they take a minimum of 6 to start flowering and a few more to get fruit . But worth the wait , lots of seeds but extremely juice and very nice flavor ( this from a guy who lives in Annona country ) Here in Mexico they are ripening end of this month , has been a very strange year for fruiting in general .
Congratulations - your plant looks really healthy. I've had mine more than 5 years - has flowered multiple times but so far no fruit
Quote from: luc on October 12, 2016, 06:57:11 PMSorry to disappoint you , unless you have a grated one ( I don't ) they take a minimum of 6 to start flowering and a few more to get fruit . But worth the wait , lots of seeds but extremely juice and very nice flavor ( this from a guy who lives in Annona country ) Here in Mexico they are ripening end of this month , has been a very strange year for fruiting in general .I definitely thought those years sounded crooked. I guess that's why you plant Passifloras and papayas in the waiting time. I can't wait for flowers though!
What kind of fertilizer, potting soil, water do you use? It's very healthy and obviously you're doing it right.