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I have a grafted Montgomery in a container, so far it grows slower than mangosteen.

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I have one, I will PM you

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Citrus General Discussion / Re: Is this pot big enough?
« on: May 27, 2023, 09:29:42 AM »
Yes, but MGGS seems to vary regionally and you may need to adjust the ratio.  For my area it is heavy muck and I have to add mulch to it

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Brian, what has done well in pot for you?

All of my grafted citrus have been great in containers.  I think the issue with Meyer lemon is that it is commonly sold as a rooted cutting and maybe they do not do well on their own roots.  Most non-lemon citrus are grafted, lemons are one of the few that readily root and Meyer lemons are very popular

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Citrus General Discussion / Re: Is this pot big enough?
« on: May 26, 2023, 10:51:59 PM »
Yes, and make sure it has holes in the bottom!  Some decorative pots do not

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I have had meyer lemon trees in containers for nearly a decade now and they have NEVER been healthy and happy.  They are always dropping leaves, fruit, looking haggard.  It seems they are always grown from cuttings, I am going to try grafting one and see if it does better on a trifoliate rootstock instead of its own roots

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Citrus General Discussion / Re: Is this pot big enough?
« on: May 26, 2023, 09:17:47 PM »
Yes

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Citrus General Discussion / Re: Best tasting italian lemon ?
« on: May 26, 2023, 06:21:27 PM »
Today I picked a St Teresa lemon, a Pink Variegated Eureka lemon, and a Buddha's Hand citron and tried them all side by side.  I do agree that the Italian lemon is less bitter than the Eureka type, though I think I actually prefer the Eureka for its stronger peel flavor.  The Buddhas Hand is pretty bland compared to the others.  I have read that citrons have a stronger oil content in the rind but I am not tasting it here. 


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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: question about planting banana pups
« on: May 26, 2023, 09:57:43 AM »
I cut two pups off my banana for the first time and left them in a pot just to see if they would survive.  I did not leave any roots whatsoever.  They are still alive but too early to tell. 

I was going to trash them anyway so I figured I would at least try and see if they sprout roots

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Shipping a bushy 3gal plant is likely to cost far more than the plant itself.  I would think you can find one in a ~4in pot for a reasonable price. 

edit - not as bad as I thought.   $25 to ship UPS ground a theoretical "7lb 3'x1'x1' package to Chattanooga"

btw you probably want two pitangatubas for pollination as they don't set fruit well on their own.   They fruit really early from seed, if you find two small seedlings you can probably have flowers within a year or two.

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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Re: ISO Guava seedlings
« on: May 26, 2023, 09:12:48 AM »
I meant the mexican cream guava fruit is sold in stores and you could plant the seeds from them.

But yeah I also bought a "mexican cream" plant from lowes and it turned out to be a delicious pink guava which is what I was actually looking for anyway!

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I wouldn't worry so much about the current crop, there is not much you can do to "force" them to hold on.  You are likely stressing the tree with change.  I would focus on letting it stabilize with healthy foliage and then it will be in a great position to hold a quality crop.  Meyer lemons flower often so you shouldn't have to wait long.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: FEIJOA (pineapple guava) questions
« on: May 25, 2023, 06:36:55 PM »
Thanks.  I started a couple seedlings from some fruit I had, but I don't know much about them.  I guess I could try grafting onto them if scion becomes available

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: FEIJOA (pineapple guava) questions
« on: May 25, 2023, 10:50:32 AM »
Can these realistically be grown and fruit in a container?

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One thing you may be able to do to set yourself apart is proper (zero) sales tax for states where food/seeds/fruit-trees are exempt.  My state Pennsylvania they are exempt yet Ebay, Etsy, and maybe others still charge me sales tax to buy.  Likely other states have similar rules but this is such a small market that the big marketplaces don't bother to handle it

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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Re: ISO Guava seedlings
« on: May 24, 2023, 09:33:27 AM »
Aren't they commonly sold in stores?  I would think you can plant the seeds.

I tried once and mine didn't sprout, though. 

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Agh that is a shame to see.  I am afraid I will have this happen with my peach tree this year.  Prior year it lost all its flowers to a late frost and this year has an absolutely booming crop.  I started hand-thinning the fruits and quit after I realized it would take me hours to do the whole tree.  I'm probably going to set up stakes to hold the limbs up

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Thank you, I will ask one my relatives that has Facebook if they can order some for me

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I would have never thought to dip cut scion in water, thanks for the info. 

I recall somebody posted about success using a "nurse leaf" where they left a single full leaf on the cut scion and rigged it up so that the leaf was immersed in a small container of water, with the thinking being that the leaf was pulling water in (which doesn't match my understanding of leaf biology, but who knows) and that this made large improvement in their success rate.  I have been meaning to try it but the last few things I grafted the scion had no leaves.

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Thanks for this information, Carolyn.  If you are successful with these than I will follow your model. 

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Brian, Christmas is a very good tasting loquat. I'm trying to finish up my loquat tasting/brix reading soon. I have a preference for the white flesh loquats, but they all tastes good. I think I will be done collecting new varieties after I get 3 more that I'm waiting for. That should make my variety total 90 or so.

Thanks, I am lucky to have picked a good one it seems.  It is very nice tasting to me but I haven't ever tried any others to compare to.  Ninety varieties is an amazing collection!

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: First ever Cherimoya
« on: May 17, 2023, 07:52:54 PM »
I finally got a single fruitlet to set on mine, about the size of an almond now.  Hopefully it survives to maturity

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I'm curious to hear what sc4001992 thinks is the best self-fertile loquat, though.  I know he's got a lot of them.  I have only tried my own... 'Christmas' loquat

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Oh happy day!
« on: May 15, 2023, 02:38:38 PM »
Very nice!   Every time I think of growing these I am reminded of hand pollination requirements and that the beans must be fermented before use, in addition to their already strict growing requirements.

I recently got to eat a whole, fermented, vanilla bean (the squishy inside anyway) and it was surprisingly nice and mild.  Tasted like white cake batter.

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