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Quote from: johnb51 on January 20, 2017, 09:27:27 AMQuote from: JF on January 19, 2017, 08:02:20 PMQuote from: WGphil on January 19, 2017, 06:42:23 PMAre there any of the AS for sale or going to bescions will be available in MarchThat'll be great! Thanks, Frank.John as I recall you had an issue with dream it probably was on the wrong rootstock have some one graft Arka sahan on cherimoya first or atemoya rootstock not on the cheap pond apple
Quote from: JF on January 19, 2017, 08:02:20 PMQuote from: WGphil on January 19, 2017, 06:42:23 PMAre there any of the AS for sale or going to bescions will be available in MarchThat'll be great! Thanks, Frank.
Quote from: WGphil on January 19, 2017, 06:42:23 PMAre there any of the AS for sale or going to bescions will be available in March
Are there any of the AS for sale or going to be
Yes, I'm sure it was on poor rootstock (pond apple). Because I don't live anywhere near Bradenton, I was never able to attempt to get a replacement. 50 bucks down the drain on that one! Wayne sent me several emails, implying I wasn't giving it proper care, never mentioning a rootstock issue.
Thanks JF, I will be the first person on your scion list this March for the many varieties of Atemoyas your growing. I really enjoyed the Calostro, Birula, and Pink Mammoth Atemoya fruit I purchased from you recently.
Wayne didn't take out a patent on "Dream Cherimoya," did he? What about the Indians who developed Arka Sahan? Is it patented? Like someone said, the only way to know for sure if they are one and the same is to do genetic testing. Otherwise, just enjoy the fruit. I like Dom's idea of grafting both on the same tree.
Quote from: johnb51 on January 21, 2017, 10:19:51 AMWayne didn't take out a patent on "Dream Cherimoya," did he? What about the Indians who developed Arka Sahan? Is it patented? Like someone said, the only way to know for sure if they are one and the same is to do genetic testing. Otherwise, just enjoy the fruit. I like Dom's idea of grafting both on the same tree.I wonder why people don't just take Wayne's word for it, that he planted a seedling, and the seedling grew poorly on it's own roots, so he grafted onto pond apple and cherimoya, at which point the scions from his seedling were able to grow vigorously. He never took scions back with him, it was just seeds....he's not a liar, or crazy, or a drunkard, or a druggie...take his word for it, he planted the seed himself.
I'd like to get one of these DreamsAnyone have any contact info where I can buy one
Anyone want to discribe why this tree is a better one that some of the othrrs?
Quote from: Capt Ram on March 06, 2017, 02:25:46 AMAnyone want to discribe why this tree is a better one that some of the othrrs?Best tasting Florida grown annona I have eaten although I haven't had all of them. It also sets without hand pollination and has great cold hardiness.
Last year I sent 2 emails to Wayne asking about the Dream atemoya for purchase and never got a response. NowI finally understand why.
Quote from: Capt Ram on March 04, 2017, 03:38:41 AMI'd like to get one of these DreamsAnyone have any contact info where I can buy oneI should have some available in 1gal on cherimoya rootstock in about a month. They're pushing new growth now, gotta give them some time to heal.