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Does that mean that it doesn't need cross pollination?
The average weight of Marula fruit is around 19.6g and mine is 24g, not too bad I guessIn my case, Yes it doesn't need cross pollination but having a single tree might hurt the yield. I have seen only female flowers on my tree and It produced about 5 ripe fruits and a few unripe fruits that got knocked out by a strong wind/Shamal.
I'm jealous. Got my seeds in late 2014. Trees will probably reach the roofline this year after several years of slow growth. I have a probable female and my approach grafts from last year have taken (unknown and probable male). At least they're not as slow as the baobabs I got in the same seed shipment. That's still only 10 inches tall.
Quote from: EvilFruit on May 16, 2019, 06:12:01 PMThe average weight of Marula fruit is around 19.6g and mine is 24g, not too bad I guessIn my case, Yes it doesn't need cross pollination but having a single tree might hurt the yield. I have seen only female flowers on my tree and It produced about 5 ripe fruits and a few unripe fruits that got knocked out by a strong wind/Shamal.what was the taste?