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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Please help me ID this tree
« on: January 11, 2018, 06:07:21 PM »
Hey guys I realize this is a tropical fruit forum, just wanted to see if someone can help me ID this tree, I’m pretty sure it’s not a fruiting tree. Thanks!!


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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Update Peach Cobbler, Maha, Pickering, Alano
« on: October 22, 2017, 06:55:35 PM »
Hi everyone, well it's been close to a year and wanted to give you guys an update on some of my trees. So about a year ago I dugout some of my trees (that I couldn't leave behind!)I had planted about 1 1/2 years before we moved unexpectedly . All my mangos were pugged when I bought them originally,  after seeing puglvr beautiful trees I wanted to give it a shot- I believe they will be much more manageable in the future. My alano sapodilla was pugged a year ago , I left it with no branches or leaves. None of my trees have fruited yet 😔, I'm sure it's because of all the moving around but anyways here are some pics. We are currently renting that's why I still have them in 25gal pots. We plan on renting for 1 more year before buying again. Not sure if to upsize to 45 gal or just keep them in there 1 more year. Thanks.

Maha Chanok

Alano Sapodilla


Jabo


Catalina Avo I believe


Peach Cobbler


Pickering

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Help with Avocado ID
« on: September 14, 2017, 10:14:16 PM »
Hi ya'll, I visited a local nursery today- they had a bunch of beautiful grafted avocado trees - I would guess 2-3 years old.  I was considering buying one but the new owner of the nursery doesn't know the variety. Catalina maybe? Whatcha guys think? Thanks!






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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Feeder bands starting to do damage
« on: September 09, 2017, 08:00:11 PM »
My neighbors mango tree came down about 30 minutes ago. Not sure the variety- but was very tall and had a very dense canopy. Luckily it didn't strike the house. Prayers for all in the path of this monster.


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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Alano boo-boo
« on: June 21, 2017, 11:43:55 PM »
Hello, last year when we sold our home , my Alano sapodilla hurt a few branchs when we transferred her to our new place. Is there anything I can do to to help her out? Or do I just leave alone? I'm worried about future issues that may arise if I don't do anything. Thanks!







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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Please help! Downsizing orchard
« on: February 13, 2017, 12:13:43 AM »
Hi all, well back in November me and the wife decided that we were going to move- so we dug up some of our mangos that we had just planted 2 years ago as well as some newer ones. The trees are all in containers at my parents place. We are only going to have room for 5-6 mangos max at our new home  . Please help us decide which ones we should stay with! Thanks!

Coconut cream 25 gal
Pickering         25 gal
Peach cobbler  25 gal
Maha Chanok  25 gal
Harvest moon   25 gal
Venus              25 gal
Lemon meringue 15 gal
Lemon zest.      7 gal
Seacrest.          7 gal
Orange essence 7 gal
Providence.       7 gal
Cotton candy.    7 gal
Rosigold.           7 gal

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Newbie - Bug ID and bark peeling on my Jabo
« on: January 31, 2017, 04:15:13 PM »
Hi to all, first time poster - long time follower. I have a Jaboticaba that is about 4-5 years old. It's currently in container- the reason being that we sold our home in November  and dug out a bunch of my trees that I had in ground for about 2 years. I couldn't leave my trees behind! They are all still currently in containers and looks like they all took the move rather well. Over the past week or so I noticed the bark was peeling more than I ever remember seeing, and today I noticed a bunch of weird looking critters on one of its branches. Here are some pics. Thanks - love what you guys do here and glad to officially be a member!

- Alex









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