Thanks alot LP and everyone else!
I mostly grow organic, but do use some synthetic fertilizers. Fox Farms Ocean Forest and Happy Frog soils are my favorite soil mixes, mixed with backyard dirt, vermiculite, perlite, kitchen compost, worm castings, worms, charcoal, ash, and mycorrhizal amendments. Sometimes use whatever is at HD (Dr. Earth, miracle grow cactus, citrus and palm soil). Over time, a mix of Neptunes fish emulsion, bat guano, worm castings, Osmocote, Diamond fertilizer (ph balanced for my area), charcoal, and wood ash have been sprinkled around the trees, and then covered with pine bark mulch.
No synthetic pesticides, no herbicides. All organic when it comes to pest control. I would rather stomp on grasshoppers than spray my fruits and veggies with pesticide. Because my trees are mostly small, it is easy to care for them. Have sprayed (with the water hose) scales off the soursop tree so many times they seem to have given up for a while. A mix of neem oil, lavender, tea tree, and a few other oils and soapy water goes a long way as well.
In addition to a sprinkler system with well water and getting lots of rain, I water a lot. Makes me happy spraying plants with water, always has. Probably should talk to someone about that.
When planted, many of the trees were around 3 to 5 feet, in 3 to 7 gallon pots. The Glenn was bought from PIN as a 15 gallon plant. It was the only Glenn tree (in May) for sale with no fruit on it. But it had a bunch of branches, and the others were straight up with a branch or 2. It paid off, it grew out rather than bearing fruit, and the following year produced a nice little crop of tasty fiberless mangoes. The large jabo came from a landscaper who has his own nursery. It came in a large pot, at least 25 gallons, and was about 6-7 feet when planted. When asked what variety of jabo it was, he answered, "its a jaboticaba."
Many of the trees/plants are from PIN: (ceylon cinnamon, Glenn, Silas Woods sap, yellow cacao, Gefner atemoya, miracle fruit, jujube, Panama Red passion fruit, goji, American Beauty and Purple Haze dragon fruits, etc.), TOP: (Alano sap, rollinia, soursop, pineapple annona, Sabara jabo, jasmines, aphelandras, neem, jujube, etc.), and the aforementioned from TreesNMore. Also have grown some stuff from seeds and picked up some plants off eBay (acai palm and coconut) and from other online sellers, forum members, and local sellers. Couple of the plants (nam doc mai #4) came from Fairchild. Plant buddy at work has given me black sapote, peanut butter tree, curry tree, soursop, opossum purple passion fruit, and vanilla orchid.