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You're right, Adam. My bad! I thought the scion was on the right when it's actually on the left and has already leafed out 3 times already.
Nicely done. What about the original graft? I hope it's still doing fine.
...but I'm probably not going to hand pollinate.
Quote from: FlyingFoxFruits on May 29, 2015, 11:37:42 PM...but I'm probably not going to hand pollinate.Why not? Don't you want to find out?
Quote from: Mike T on August 08, 2014, 03:41:58 PMNo such thing Saff, it is a pigment of your imagination.come on don't be such a negative nancy! I have the constitutional right to bear fruits!I think this crimson colored conspiracy theory could be reality!
No such thing Saff, it is a pigment of your imagination.
Quote from: FlyingFoxFruits on August 08, 2014, 03:44:45 PMQuote from: Mike T on August 08, 2014, 03:41:58 PMNo such thing Saff, it is a pigment of your imagination.come on don't be such a negative nancy! I have the constitutional right to bear fruits!I think this crimson colored conspiracy theory could be reality!Nope, you have a Constitutional right to bear arms, but a responsibility / duty to bear fruit :-)
My grafted tree is growing so slowly. It has a flower but is not in the position to hold fruits yet. It went straight into a five gallon bucket. I will have to take a pic of the new leaves, they look nice. If this tree produces fruit that is pink inside I will be content. Every one in the area verifys that it is. We will see.
Yes m, in Yucatan red flesh Sugar AppleNo photoshop needed
Quote from: JF on August 17, 2016, 03:18:45 PMYes m, in Yucatan red flesh Sugar AppleNo photoshop needed fruit isnt' cut open! I still haven't seen a pic on the internet of a confirmed Annona squamosa fruit with Red/pink flesh (and not just translucent flesh with color of the rind showing through!)
Quote from: FlyingFoxFruits on August 17, 2016, 04:27:33 PMQuote from: JF on August 17, 2016, 03:18:45 PMYes m, in Yucatan red flesh Sugar AppleNo photoshop needed fruit isnt' cut open! I still haven't seen a pic on the internet of a confirmed Annona squamosa fruit with Red/pink flesh (and not just translucent flesh with color of the rind showing through!)My agent won't allow me to do it for two years lol
Quote from: JF on August 17, 2016, 03:18:45 PMYes m, in Yucatan red flesh Sugar AppleNo photoshop needed That's a pretty fruit, JF. The Anon negro, as the name suggests, has a black skin.