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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Looking for desert king pitaya cuttings/plants
« on: April 29, 2017, 12:25:43 PM »
If anyone has these, I'm looking to trade for or buy them
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Forum really for fruit or edibles,that being said I'm with you i just bought from logees.com hibiscus and in the fall of 2015 two jade vines that are blooming now spectacular they have a good strain of the jade vine ,god it's almost blue I was thinking maybe ph or minerals affect the color like hydrangea
ajeshcool47 had Inga edulis for sale. 2 seeds for 5 including shipping. They are enroute now and shipper said he sent 3?
Its nice not to have to buy 10 seeds. Trees and More offers the whole fruit and probably will sell you some seeds. I don't
think it is edulis? FFF had small Achachiaru seedlings for sale. Fruitscapes doesn't have either available? I would ask Steve or Jesse
I bet they have or will get Inga this year?
Mike
Miracle fruit works well for me. Also dragonfruit, mandarin, kumquat, lemon(lime), blueberry, strawberry(berries in general), sapodilla,
How big of a container are we talking about? Some people grow banana in containers. Dr. John Yonemoto grows mangos in 200 gallon "containers" in greenhouses in Japan.
I had my first maprang couple days ago. Skin wasn't as edible as I heard before and fruit tasted like average mango. Since I'm not a collector in my opinion it's not worth growing. But I'm sure many of you have different perception. It's cute fruit.
It seems you all mist something!
The main think to use in yuzu is the zest. Incredible taste and smell. It is the king of citrus and the more expensive.
What to do with yuzu:
- Jam
- Yuzucello, Much better than limoncello
- Yuzu curd, Incredible
- Yuzettes, like orangettes: candied rind with or without chocolate coat.
And many other things...
http://pafranceparamoteur.free.fr/datas/perso/Agrumes/yuzu5.jpg
http://www.agrumes-passion.com/recettes-f91/topic5517.html
I have found that bottom heat is essential for most sub-tropical & tropical seeds and higher humidity in most case's too!
All my other seeds germinated without it. I keep it in a warm bright room with a humidity structure. The issue is that they're not sterile?
I don't believe you need to sterilize your growing media and it's probably impossible without the proper knowledge and equipment. what you need is to minimize the rotting process by growing your seeds in an acidic environment/media.
$1 for rollinia if anyone wants them ...
I have found that bottom heat is essential for most sub-tropical & tropical seeds and higher humidity in most case's too!