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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Pouteria lucuma
« on: April 24, 2024, 09:06:39 AM »
I got 100% take on pecan pie cleft grafts onto lucuma seedling. Found it extremely easy to graft.
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You sure do. Might be easier (cheaper and less time needed to get fruit) to get yourself a Lemon Drop Mangosteen (Garcinia intermedia) and graft on a scion from MarkLee.
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I haven't done much grafting. It is interesting that no one here is recommending rubber strips for tightening the union. Does this not have merit?
Curious if the rose apple scions can be rooted or are they typically grafted?
I have gotten good success rooting cuttings +75% take in a peat moss perlite mix, bottom heat 75f to 80f, in a humidity dome, and dipping in clonex gel.
Curious what length cuttings rooted the best for you?
Curious if the rose apple scions can be rooted or are they typically grafted?
I have gotten good success rooting cuttings +75% take in a peat moss perlite mix, bottom heat 75f to 80f, in a humidity dome, and dipping in clonex gel.
How much sunlight are you exposing them to? As much as possible? Full shade, somewhere in between?
Curious if the rose apple scions can be rooted or are they typically grafted?
I have already fruited Diploconos. It has a resiny citrus flavor. The fruit is like the size of a kumquat. It may be ok to juice, but its definitely not tier A or B fruit. Its more like a tier C with nice ornamental value.Thanks for the honest review. I'm getting tired of being burned by solanums that all turn out to be gross.