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Who is growing No Mai Tsze lychee?I have been looking into grafting lychees and Oscar pointed out (back in a post in 2012 I think) that the chance for a good take increases if a lychee is grafted onto a seedling from the same cultivar. And because I am very interested in grafting a No Mai Tsze lychee, I am looking for No Mai Tsze seeds.So my question (and request) to anyone growing No Mai Tsze lychees: Could you save the seeds? I would love to try sprouting the seeds and grafting onto the seedlings.Thanks!
Quote from: starch on April 20, 2016, 08:29:26 PMWho is growing No Mai Tsze lychee?I have been looking into grafting lychees and Oscar pointed out (back in a post in 2012 I think) that the chance for a good take increases if a lychee is grafted onto a seedling from the same cultivar. And because I am very interested in grafting a No Mai Tsze lychee, I am looking for No Mai Tsze seeds.So my question (and request) to anyone growing No Mai Tsze lychees: Could you save the seeds? I would love to try sprouting the seeds and grafting onto the seedlings.Thanks!Old Post but wanted to inform that No Mai Tze is very compatible grafting onto longan and hakip rootstocks. I got takes in 3 spots 5 grafts It failed on Brewster. Grows aggressive on longan. It even bloomed in first season.
So Cal Update:my graft of No Mai Tze is growing very well, it appears to be aggressive grower, and it holds fruits very well. Although my grafts are young, I am very happy to report that this variety may be better suited for So Cal. I have it on both longan and hakip rootstocks.
Quote from: behlgarden on June 17, 2019, 12:09:29 PMSo Cal Update:my graft of No Mai Tze is growing very well, it appears to be aggressive grower, and it holds fruits very well. Although my grafts are young, I am very happy to report that this variety may be better suited for So Cal. I have it on both longan and hakip rootstocks.No Mai Tsze is a slow grower, even in China. The mature trees are only 1/3 to 2/3 the size of other varieties. My NMT air layer is growing agonizingly slow. Behl, you might be onto something grafting it onto Longan if you are getting vigorous growth. Please post a picture of the fruit once it matures. The fruit has a distinct look to it. It’s kind of pebbly skinned. Simon
Quote from: simon_grow on June 17, 2019, 01:49:47 PMQuote from: behlgarden on June 17, 2019, 12:09:29 PMSo Cal Update:my graft of No Mai Tze is growing very well, it appears to be aggressive grower, and it holds fruits very well. Although my grafts are young, I am very happy to report that this variety may be better suited for So Cal. I have it on both longan and hakip rootstocks.No Mai Tsze is a slow grower, even in China. The mature trees are only 1/3 to 2/3 the size of other varieties. My NMT air layer is growing agonizingly slow. Behl, you might be onto something grafting it onto Longan if you are getting vigorous growth. Please post a picture of the fruit once it matures. The fruit has a distinct look to it. It’s kind of pebbly skinned. Simonwill do Simon. grafts on Halkip lychee rootstock are slower in growth, while on longan are matching pace with sweet heart. it will b interesting to see how they perform going forward. Source of these wood was hawaii USDA so chances of it being real are quite high.
its a simple graft like every other graft you do. I have done veneer, cleft, on both green and mature wood, although hardened green wood has gotten better results. Also timing is perfect for grafting even now.Somehow I have cocktail lychee on longan and lychee Rootstock, it may be tough nut to crack but somehow I got good success. I have No Mai tzeSweetheartPeerlessKwa LukMai pinkAll on hakip treeBelow are NMZ and sweetheart. The biggest is sweetheart. Notice these are holding fruitsDamn Behl that's good stuff did you graft it on new growth? also which varity was longan?
its a simple graft like every other graft you do. I have done veneer, cleft, on both green and mature wood, although hardened green wood has gotten better results. Also timing is perfect for grafting even now.Somehow I have cocktail lychee on longan and lychee Rootstock, it may be tough nut to crack but somehow I got good success. I have No Mai tzeSweetheartPeerlessKwa LukMai pinkAll on hakip treeBelow are NMZ and sweetheart. The biggest is sweetheart. Notice these are holding fruits
its a simple graft like every other graft you do. I have done veneer, cleft, on both green and mature wood, although hardened green wood has gotten better results. Also timing is perfect for grafting even now.Somehow I have cocktail lychee on longan and lychee Rootstock, it may be tough nut to crack but somehow I got good success.
"Old Post but wanted to inform that No Mai Tze is very compatible grafting onto longan and hakip rootstocks. I got takes in 3 spots 5 grafts It failed on Brewster. Grows aggressive on longan. It even bloomed in first season."Behl, I had success grafting NMT on my large Brewster tree so its also compatible. I have Mauritius and Sweetheart grafted and I did notice the NMT and Sweetheart are growing slower than Mauritius for me. The Mauritius grafted branches are growing well and has some flowers now (less than 1 yr old graft). My NMT on longan is doing well and has some flowers starting so I will let a few fruits ripen if the flowers don't all fall off.
They are becoming less popular and less common here so maybe that is a wider trend. Just in case you missed the erdon lee pic I posted in another thread have a look at this as I think they will be common in the future.A friend grew these at mission beach and that is a few in my hand from last December.
From Lexus dude.
I just planted a “15 gallon” No Mai Tzse from Exotica
Quote from: Kuhyay on March 31, 2021, 10:10:26 AMI’ve got one of the exotica NMZ too. This is pretty common for them. Looks like a year old air layer at most. Has anyone fruited one from them? I’m not convinced it’s an actual NMZ.Is there a reason you are not convinced yours is an actual NMZ? Have you tasted and compared the fruit versus NMZ?
I’ve got one of the exotica NMZ too. This is pretty common for them. Looks like a year old air layer at most. Has anyone fruited one from them? I’m not convinced it’s an actual NMZ.