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Seriously mark.it was grafted as Selma a few years ago but got this fruit which is very good. Btw there is nothing unique about Selma ....good fruit but not top tier imo. If you want something special try Fino de jete. This years version dethroned el Bumpo, Orton and pierce
Quote from: JF on March 12, 2017, 11:28:59 AMSeriously mark.it was grafted as Selma a few years ago but got this fruit which is very good. Btw there is nothing unique about Selma ....good fruit but not top tier imo. If you want something special try Fino de jete. This years version dethroned el Bumpo, Orton and pierceGood to know! I ordered 2 sticks of Fino from you yesterday (along with others like El Bumpo and Pierce). Good to know!
dont want to hijack..but since its a popular thread i might get a quick answer....after grafting onto seedlings should the plants be in full shade/ partoal shade or in sun?also..is there any benefit to leaving a few leaves of the rootstock below the graft for energy?thanks
JAP 5lb barely fits in the cutting board and feeds 8 people...brix 21
Ilamas on custard apple stock (reticulata)Genova RedAnona RosadaBoth grafted 2/27/17Still waiting for the others to push.In ground tree grafts were doing well until some critters decided to chew on the tags.Still some takes
Quote from: skhan on March 14, 2017, 09:29:15 AMIlamas on custard apple stock (reticulata)Genova RedAnona RosadaBoth grafted 2/27/17Still waiting for the others to push.In ground tree grafts were doing well until some critters decided to chew on the tags.Still some takesAre they both grafted onto Reticulata Rootstock ?
so after yet another warm winter, out of nowhere comes this unusually strong late season cold snap .....have some upper 40s projected for my area tongiht...anything to worry about for my seedling grafts?
This is one is starting to push
Quote from: Schutzhund on March 15, 2017, 08:16:24 PMThis is one is starting to pushLooking good David.,..you are finally going to grow your elusive anona rosada.I'm going to turn this thread into report your take on Sunday So far The following have taken:Anon DulceLa Habra prolific PPCBig RedLa Habra GoldAnona RosadaAnd others I forgot. I will have some of the trees for sale in fall