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I know its a horrible photo but you get the drift..
Quote from: pj1881 (Patrick) on April 03, 2015, 07:35:20 PMI know its a horrible photo but you get the drift..You know.....that is a horrible picture. Notwithstanding your photographic acumen, I would that the answer is probably that there is no definite answer. I have friend that has a couple of vexator trees. They are approximately the same size and age. One blooms profusely and the other only sporadically and on limited branches.I'm going to go out on a limb. You will have much more bloom on the next blooming cycle. That's my prediction.
Thanks guys.. I look forward to your pruning photos Adam.
I have 2 vexators, one from Puerto Rico, the other from Excalibur. Both are over 8 years old. The one from Excalibur flowered for the first 1.5 - 2 years, setting really sparse crops before giving me a bumper crop this year. The one from PR, has flowered for 2 years, but still sets a sparse crop. Also, the one from PR has sour fruits, while the one from Ex is sweeter than sabara. Perhaps there is some variation in Vexes?