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dnt72800
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Some of my potted fruit trees.
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January 27, 2012, 07:18:23 PM »
Haysa, Suebelle sapote, Kishu mandarin, giant guava, sour carambola
Kaimana Lychee, Hass avocado, Green wax jambu, VN pummelo
Red/Pink Wax jambu
Holiday and Hass Avo
Bruce canistel, Sugar Apple, Honey mandarin
I did six....hopefully one will take....Scions came from champa's atemoya tree and the fruits are ........HUGE.
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DuncanYoung
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Eating Edward Mangos for over 67 years!
USA, Florida, West Palm Beach, 33405, 10b
Re: Some of my potted fruit trees.
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January 27, 2012, 09:54:01 PM »
Looks like you have the scion covered with poly bag and then foil 1/2 covering the bag, or is the foil peeled back for photo purposes and usually completely covering the bag? Good looking plants! Hope they take.
Jack
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Tim
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USA, Escondido, CA 92027, zone 9b
Re: Some of my potted fruit trees.
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January 27, 2012, 10:02:51 PM »
Don't be shy, David. Show us all of your dragon fruit posts & bigger trees
I love your setup meng!
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dnt72800
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January 29, 2012, 01:09:31 PM »
Jack,
I'm new to grafting....I tried dozens last year but not even one take. Most end up rotted at the union. I covered 1/2 only to avoid the sun.
Tim,
I am kind of embarrass showing all my collection....Some are dead/dying and most of my trees are not looking good. I replaced about 10 dead trees last year mainly mangoes and wax jambus. Very depressing but i guess that's how you learn...
Thanks
DT
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