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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Passiflora Ligularis / Sweet Granadilla
« on: April 10, 2018, 07:24:48 PM »
I'm growing some vines here in the Los Angeles Area and they're doing fine, they were grown from seed
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The price for the seeds isI sent you a PM
A) 10 seeds package Pink/red flesh 32 usd including shipping
B) 12 seeds package white flesh 32 usd including shipping
C) 8 red + 8 white seeds 43 usd
Wholesale
A) Over 50 seeds, half pink/red half white at 2 usd each
B) Over 50 seeds unidentified mix of white and pink / red 1.75 usd each
Including shipping
Paypal is raulglezruiz@gmail.com
I'm on my way to ilamas, I'm on the plane now.....Keep us updated and stay safe
Looking very good !Thank you know
Ed Nice Leaves !
Is lemond zest= po pyu kalay or was that the synonym for lemon meringue? I forget. If lemon zest is po pyu kalay, then oscar has some i believe.Lemon Meringue is Po Pyu Kalay
grow both if you can. mangosteen needs a little shade and protection, so maybe you can plant one somewhere in between and underneath some stuff. Always room for one more garcinia.Do you grow your Mangosteen outdoors or in a greenhouse?
Do you have a picture of the actual branches that are dying back. A picture of the entire branch as well as the transition from brown to green cambium will help. Are the leaves still attached to the dying branches?Yeah the leaves stay attached to the dead branches
I agree with merce3 that the green stretchy tape is a bit tight.
Simon
Your tree doesn't look too bad. The dropping of the fruit is normal, especially when the panicles are holding too much fruit. Sometimes smaller branches that are shaded out will naturally die back.It's never done this before it just started this year, my other mango tree is fine just this one is acting strange this year
Simon