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Yes, very dodgy photo, but since your personal integrity is so high, I am going to take the leap of faith and congratulate you!
Quote from: HMHausman on April 14, 2015, 11:40:15 AMYes, very dodgy photo, but since your personal integrity is so high, I am going to take the leap of faith and congratulate you!He shouldn't be congratulated. It's not like he has a 10ft tall longkong seedling growing outdoors.
Quote from: murahilin on April 14, 2015, 12:13:23 PMQuote from: HMHausman on April 14, 2015, 11:40:15 AMYes, very dodgy photo, but since your personal integrity is so high, I am going to take the leap of faith and congratulate you!He shouldn'the be congratulated. It's not like he has a 10ft tall longkong seedling growing outdoors.I told you its a 10ft Longkang not Longkong.. LOLI will post better pictures this evening. All it took was a couple tablespoons of that superior fertilizer mix a few weeks ago and she sent out blooms!
Quote from: HMHausman on April 14, 2015, 11:40:15 AMYes, very dodgy photo, but since your personal integrity is so high, I am going to take the leap of faith and congratulate you!He shouldn'the be congratulated. It's not like he has a 10ft tall longkong seedling growing outdoors.
Quote from: pj1881 (Patrick) on April 14, 2015, 01:06:51 PMQuote from: murahilin on April 14, 2015, 12:13:23 PMQuote from: HMHausman on April 14, 2015, 11:40:15 AMYes, very dodgy photo, but since your personal integrity is so high, I am going to take the leap of faith and congratulate you!He shouldn'the be congratulated. It's not like he has a 10ft tall longkong seedling growing outdoors.I told you its a 10ft Longkang not Longkong.. LOLI will post better pictures this evening. All it took was a couple tablespoons of that superior fertilizer mix a few weeks ago and she sent out blooms!Sheehan - grab a cup of that stuff from Patrick. If thats the case we will have durian off those trees in no time...
I found a few flowers on my grafted Achachiru from PR this morning. The tree is about 5 years old and in a 15 gallon pot. I hope some set fruit!
that's cool...your growth is all lateral..the ones i have (seedlings in 15 gal pots, about 7ft tall, 6-7yr old) are much taller...but I doubt they will fruit anytime soon...i remember the one at fruit and spice had a trunk the size of my thigh before it flowered! and was about 10ft x 8ft wide.(btw...I'm anti-jinxing you now...I have had a vision that your fruits will ripen! Amen)
Quote from: FlyingFoxFruits on April 14, 2015, 06:57:40 PMthat's cool...your growth is all lateral..the ones i have (seedlings in 15 gal pots, about 7ft tall, 6-7yr old) are much taller...but I doubt they will fruit anytime soon...i remember the one at fruit and spice had a trunk the size of my thigh before it flowered! and was about 10ft x 8ft wide.(btw...I'm anti-jinxing you now...I have had a vision that your fruits will ripen! Amen)I remember Chris Rollins (or somebody else--lol) saying that when grafted, garcinias grow laterally. Can't remember if it was G. mangostana they were talking about but after seeing the pics, it looks to be the case with achachachacha
Quote from: pj1881 (Patrick) on April 14, 2015, 06:33:21 PMLet's see if we can rekindle an old debate. Does that say garcinia brasilensis on the pot?