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Tropical Fruit => Tropical Fruit Discussion => Topic started by: FamilyJ on April 13, 2018, 02:09:13 PM

Title: What else is a good grower in S Florida
Post by: FamilyJ on April 13, 2018, 02:09:13 PM
What I have now.

Bombay Mango
Dunkin Mango
Emperior Lychee
Super Haas Avocado
Cotton Candy Mango
Tara Lay Mango
Star Fruit Carambola
Mahachanok Mango
Cinnamon
Glenn Mango
Fruit punch Mango
Sapodilla alano
Sugar Apple
Macadamia
Peach Cobbler
Beverly Mango
Passion fruit Yellow
Passion fruit Grandular
*Tricia Dragonfruit
Haileys Comet Dragonfruit
*Frankies Red Dragonfruit
*Lisa Dragonfruit
*Country Road Dragonfruit
*Orejona Dragonfruit
*Mr Woo Dragonfruit
*Ocamponis Dragonfruit
*Florida Sunset Dragonfruit
*Condor Dragonfruit
*Red Jiana Dragonfruit
*Nicaraguan Red Dragonfruit
*San Ignacio Dragonfruit
Bruni Dragon Fruit
Connie Meyer Dragon fruit
*El Grullo Dragonfruit
*S8 Sugar Dragonfruit
*Armando Dragonfruit
*Voo Doo Child Dragonfruit
Perviun White Dragonfruit
Roja Valdivia Dragonfruit
Hawaiian Pink Dragonfruit
Spineless Yellow "Desert King" Dragonfruit
Seoul Kitchen Dragonfruit
Phoenix Red Dragonfruit
Hawaiian Orange Dragonfruit
Hawaiian Purple Dragonfruit
Hawaiian Red Dragonfruit
Maria Rosa Dragonfruit
Santa Barbara Dragonfruit
Texas Holdem Dragonfruit
Asunta 2 Dragonfruit
Asunta 3 Dragonfruit
*Asunta Dragonfruit
*American Beauty Dragonfruit
*Ax Hybrid Dragonfruit
*Vietnamese White Dragonfruit
*Kathie Dragonfruit
*Selenicereus megalanthus (Yellow) Dragonfruit
*Hylocereus Sp (Yellow) Dragonfruit
*Giant Hawaiian Gold Dragon-17486 Dragonfruit
Vietnam Banana
Pineapple
Florida Giant Mulberry
King white Shahtoot Mulberry
Red Pakistan Long Mulberry
RDR Jackfruit
Stevia
Strawberry Tree
Eggplant
*Zamarano Dragonfruit
*viet jana Dragonfruit
Jamaica red banana
Australian Mulberry
Roman Salad
Broccoli
Vanilla Bean Orchid
Oregano
Rosemary
Thyme
Red Robin Hybrid Cherry Tomato
English Thyme
Sage
Cucumber
Primadona Blueberry
Strawberry plant
Coffee Plant



PBC FL
Title: Re: What else is a good grower in S Florida
Post by: MarvelMango on April 13, 2018, 04:27:51 PM
Have considered dragon fruit?
Title: Re: What else is a good grower in S Florida
Post by: Sleepdoc on April 13, 2018, 04:31:56 PM
Longan, Jaboticaba, Miracle fruit in a pot, Carambola, Barbados Cherry to name a few.
Title: Re: What else is a good grower in S Florida
Post by: FamilyJ on April 13, 2018, 04:37:20 PM
Longan, Jaboticaba, Miracle fruit in a pot, Carambola, Barbados Cherry to name a few.
I didnt like Barbados Cherry and i took out,
Carambola I have which is what i called Star fruit
Miracle fruit i been wanting to try
Jaboticaba also wanting to try before planting
Title: Re: What else is a good grower in S Florida
Post by: geosulcata on April 13, 2018, 04:59:21 PM
Sapodilla grows effortlessly for us - lots of fruit. Ross sapote too.
Title: Re: What else is a good grower in S Florida
Post by: cbss_daviefl on April 13, 2018, 05:04:18 PM
Atemoya, rollinia, custard apple, green sapote, mamey, abiu, white sapote, tamarind, kwai muk, rain forest plum, grumichama, mamey apple, persimmon, achachairu, madruno, lemon drop mangosteen, caimito
Title: Re: What else is a good grower in S Florida
Post by: palmcity on April 13, 2018, 05:23:47 PM
A lot of the "Cherry type" fruit requires a lot of water to make them flower even when large bushes for me in S. Fl. Jaboticaba is especially water hungry and must be watered frequently for blooms... Cherry of the Rio Grande is close behind in my yard for needing water to get blooms... Thus my pleasure with them has dropped.

Black or White mulberry has required none to almost no additional watering in my yard once the trees/bushes are a large size and both are preferred by me as my sweetness of choice prior to mango season...  :P
(The everbearing mulberry was dinky and pathetic in my yard & I ran over it with the lawn mower to end it's lousy existence of puny fruit in my yard)

I see you already have 3 mulberry on the list....

You could also try Rose Apple as some years I have gotten a good quantity..... But most all years the fungus hits the new growth in the spring moving to the fruit and destroying the crop unless a lot lot lot of fungicide is used.... Much more fungus prone than any of my mangos.... So, a large tree with a lot of fungus this year and a few fruit. It can go on like this with very little care if you can ignore the ugly brown leaves (so keep it in the back unless you want to spray fungicides a lot)  ... But it is a very hardy plant requiring no water where I live now that it is larger.... (also the fungus does not affect the older limbs to any noticeable degree). The Rose Apples in the picture have a slightly sweet rose water taste and are fun to open the center around the seed and crunch the outer fruit shell.

Dead leaves are covering the ground under the tree......A few survive without fungicide but pics show the fungus growth on new growth areas:::
(https://s14.postimg.cc/4jfq5jh8d/IMG_0825.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/image/4jfq5jh8d/)

(https://s14.postimg.cc/6o036myal/IMG_0826.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/image/6o036myal/)
Title: Re: What else is a good grower in S Florida
Post by: FamilyJ on April 13, 2018, 10:14:56 PM
Atemoya, rollinia, custard apple, green sapote, mamey, abiu, white sapote, tamarind, kwai muk, rain forest plum, grumichama, mamey apple, persimmon, achachairu, madruno, lemon drop mangosteen, caimito
Thanks will have to try in person to ensure i get something my family will like
Title: Re: What else is a good grower in S Florida
Post by: FamilyJ on April 13, 2018, 10:28:19 PM
A lot of the "Cherry type" fruit requires a lot of water to make them flower even when large bushes for me in S. Fl. Jaboticaba is especially water hungry and must be watered frequently for blooms... Cherry of the Rio Grande is close behind in my yard for needing water to get blooms... Thus my pleasure with them has dropped.

Black or White mulberry has required none to almost no additional watering in my yard once the trees/bushes are a large size and both are preferred by me as my sweetness of choice prior to mango season...  :P
(The everbearing mulberry was dinky and pathetic in my yard & I ran over it with the lawn mower to end it's lousy existence of puny fruit in my yard)

I see you already have 3 mulberry on the list....

You could also try Rose Apple as some years I have gotten a good quantity..... But most all years the fungus hits the new growth in the spring moving to the fruit and destroying the crop unless a lot lot lot of fungicide is used.... Much more fungus prone than any of my mangos.... So, a large tree with a lot of fungus this year and a few fruit. It can go on like this with very little care if you can ignore the ugly brown leaves (so keep it in the back unless you want to spray fungicides a lot)  ... But it is a very hardy plant requiring no water where I live now that it is larger.... (also the fungus does not affect the older limbs to any noticeable degree). The Rose Apples in the picture have a slightly sweet rose water taste and are fun to open the center around the seed and crunch the outer fruit shell.

Dead leaves are covering the ground under the tree......A few survive without fungicide but pics show the fungus growth on new growth areas:::
(https://s14.postimg.cc/4jfq5jh8d/IMG_0825.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/image/4jfq5jh8d/)

(https://s14.postimg.cc/6o036myal/IMG_0826.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/image/6o036myal/)
Thanks for Info that is a reason i ask so i can get advice to go to markets and try it to see how it taste and something i would like to grow
Title: Re: What else is a good grower in S Florida
Post by: Donkeys4hire on April 15, 2018, 10:27:39 AM
😂

Have considered dragon fruit?
Title: Re: What else is a good grower in S Florida
Post by: roblack on April 15, 2018, 11:00:43 AM
Rollinia, sapodilla (alano and silas w), and moringa grow and fruit very well here for me, with almost no troubles or extra care. Lemon drop and seashore mangosteen, along with achachairu, grow well, but no fruits yet. Panama Red and Possum Purple passion fruit grow and fruit on their own. Kari starfruit is another easy one to grow, fruits off an on all year. Jackfruit is growing well and stress free. Almost everything I've tried except abiu has done well. Cacao were stressing in ground, but are recovering in pots, outside in mostly shade.
Title: Re: What else is a good grower in S Florida
Post by: FamilyJ on January 30, 2019, 04:48:24 PM
added about 20 more dragon fruit and other things need to update
Title: Re: What else is a good grower in S Florida
Post by: johnb51 on January 30, 2019, 05:46:33 PM
Guanabana (soursop)!
Title: Re: What else is a good grower in S Florida
Post by: pineislander on January 30, 2019, 06:10:03 PM
Thornless Indian jujube!
Title: Re: What else is a good grower in S Florida
Post by: MameyDisco on January 30, 2019, 07:05:36 PM
Thornless Indian jujube!

What's the binomial for this one? Thanks
Title: Re: What else is a good grower in S Florida
Post by: FMfruitforest on January 30, 2019, 08:26:07 PM
Ackee if you enjoy the fruit, Keylime tree, Coconut Cream Mango, Ruby Guava