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Citrus Buy, Sell, & Trade / Re: Kinzu/Hong Kong/Fortunella hindsii seeds
« on: March 05, 2024, 08:42:25 AM »
Seeds are about gone for the season already. Will have more likely around July.
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Is it the actual “red champagne” from Australia? They have a commercial variety they grow under that name that is meant to be quite good.
Have you tried the blood lime fruit yet? This is the one that logees original sold as red finger lime and then discovered it was the (rare?) blood lime?
Who is Highlanders? I need it
Desert lime has high resistance to hlb and a lot of other things. I want the meyer lemon x desert lime cross. It seems to have the disease resistance of the desert lime for the most part but good tasting lemon like fruit and grows true to seed. It is used as root stock.
Where is this found?
Has CCPP got these? If so, I'm about to place my order. Since I assumed it wasn't in the United States, I didn't even ask them. I tried to place an order, but after tracking (and, I assume, permissions), it costs roughly $50 USD to send out 20 seeds Who knows if they will survive? At that price, I don't think I could risk it.
Seeds or cuttings from who?
The desert lime appears to be unaccessioned in the CCPP which case youd have to request theyll have to reintroduce it again to buy cutttings and that takes literal years lmao.
also there is a link inserted in a period in your post about golf lazers
Do you feel these would be best for grafting or do you think they'd root decently on their own?
Very happy with my order from Frank. Great opportunity to grab some odd ball citrus varieties
I am interested as well.
Yes, I;m interested again. Walt.
My variegated lemon did the EXACT same thing. However, it was a clipping and not a graft. I'm not sure if the variegation causes more weakness and susceptibility to crown rot, etc. I tried treatments using organicide plant doctor and phyton 35 a couple of weeks apart. Anyway, it lost all its leaves and died and I decided to go with a much taller grafted version which has had no problems. Good luck to you!