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Congratulation to another acquisition!It seems difficult to get a seedless tree.I've given up.Any one selling seedless scions in Spring?My flowering Emperor is asking for a buddy so I might end up with another Emperor.Any of your lychee flowering?
Quote from: Seanny on January 26, 2021, 05:01:18 PMCongratulation to another acquisition!It seems difficult to get a seedless tree.I've given up.Any one selling seedless scions in Spring?My flowering Emperor is asking for a buddy so I might end up with another Emperor.Any of your lychee flowering?Check out Ong Nursery in San Diego, they sell a seedless variety. The one I bought from them is forming flower buds. I'm not holding out hope for fruit though.
Quote from: Kuhyay on January 26, 2021, 06:27:23 PMQuote from: Seanny on January 26, 2021, 05:01:18 PMCongratulation to another acquisition!It seems difficult to get a seedless tree.I've given up.Any one selling seedless scions in Spring?My flowering Emperor is asking for a buddy so I might end up with another Emperor.Any of your lychee flowering?Check out Ong Nursery in San Diego, they sell a seedless variety. The one I bought from them is forming flower buds. I'm not holding out hope for fruit though.Do you know if their seedless is San Sue Lin? The large, totally seedless variety?
This is my seedless .Brought from top tropicals. Bears fruits every 4 to 5 year. Not a great deal!
Quote from: LycheeLust on January 26, 2021, 06:35:51 PMQuote from: Kuhyay on January 26, 2021, 06:27:23 PMQuote from: Seanny on January 26, 2021, 05:01:18 PMCongratulation to another acquisition!It seems difficult to get a seedless tree.I've given up.Any one selling seedless scions in Spring?My flowering Emperor is asking for a buddy so I might end up with another Emperor.Any of your lychee flowering?Check out Ong Nursery in San Diego, they sell a seedless variety. The one I bought from them is forming flower buds. I'm not holding out hope for fruit though.Do you know if their seedless is San Sue Lin? The large, totally seedless variety?When I spoke to Quang, he didn't indicate what the source was. He just mentioned that he has 3 seedless trees growing on his farm in Fallbrook.
Quote from: canito 17 on January 26, 2021, 07:23:23 PMThis is my seedless .Brought from top tropicals. Bears fruits every 4 to 5 year. Not a great deal!I think that’s called “late seedless” or something. Not the same as San sue lin. Pretty sure mike will see this soon and reveal more lychee information lol
Hi My favorite litchi is khom. I have 15 varieties. About 10never bloom. Isabela, P.R. is too tropical. Every year my amboina bears fruit sweet and sour. Sweet heart is another great litchi.Mauritius too sweet for my taste