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We’ve started selling budwood again. $4 per scion + shipping. Availability list below. These are trees large enough to harvest from and not under any proprietary restriction (ex. no coconut cream for this reason):https://www.tropicalacresfarms.com/budwood-availabilityIf interested in ordering, send us a checklist to Tropicalacresfarms@gmail.com and we will look for what has active buds. Please take into consideration that some varieties are scarce due to high demand and not large trees (Cotton Candy , sugarloaf and Orange Sherbet perhaps chief among these)Thanks for reading!
out of curiosity what is kasturi 6-25 and 6-26? didn't realize there were actual varieties of it.
Wholly cow, this list is a gold mine of mango cultivar descriptions: https://www.tropicalacresfarms.com/mangos
Quote from: Cookie Monster on April 11, 2019, 05:21:29 PMWholly cow, this list is a gold mine of mango cultivar descriptions: https://www.tropicalacresfarms.com/mangosThanks for posting this Jeff, I had missed it on the site. If I had seen this prior to placing my scion order, I might have ordered slightly differently. Oh well, there's always next year ...
Thanks for the comments Jeff. We Plan on updating those descriptions again after the season is over as there’s a decent amount of stuff fruiting for first time.
@squamDo you have that hybrid Haden x kasturi developed by Noris?
@squam256How long will the scion list be made available?I’d buy more but need to make more rootstock
He stopped selling scions last year in august if memory serves. I think you have a couple months left.Quote from: palologrower on April 21, 2019, 05:01:47 PM@squam256How long will the scion list be made available?I’d buy more but need to make more rootstock
I'm just curious -- is there a way for you to tell whether the scions you cut have MBBS so you can avoid spreading it? This isn't just applicable to you, but everyone who sells scions from Florida. Thanks!
Quote from: barath on April 21, 2019, 09:49:55 AMI'm just curious -- is there a way for you to tell whether the scions you cut have MBBS so you can avoid spreading it? This isn't just applicable to you, but everyone who sells scions from Florida. Thanks!Infected wood has distinguishable black lesions on it. Not to be confused with benevolent black mold which is common.