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Oscar - good question. It should be less than a year for what I know, but my older vines have passed that ages without flowering yet. The seeds I mailed you were bought at the local markets out of town, and I only put the name Telfairia pedata not to totally confuse customs as I am not sure which of the two species it is.Here the farmers sow the seeds directly, and a small seed should give a male plant while a bigger a female plant - but the African snails do love the vines so you should protect them for the first month or so... I have lost one so far in the bag.
Hi Oscar - found some interesting info in "Vegetables in the Tropics" (H.D. Tindall)
Hi,Does anyone know where I can buy oyster nut seeds in the US? I have looked for it online everywhere, but have not been succesful. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
Quote from: blooberri on July 01, 2013, 01:58:31 PMHi,Does anyone know where I can buy oyster nut seeds in the US? I have looked for it online everywhere, but have not been succesful. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.It's kind of like trying to buy a giraffe in the US. Maybe giraffes are easier to find? You will have to get seeds from someone like Soren in Africa. Maybe some day i can offer these seeds. BTW the seeds you sent me did come up Soren, just need to find a good tree i don't mind sacrificing to plant them next to.
Nice! I take it they don't like a lot of shade, so aren't planted next to the trunks of trees?