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Temperate Fruit Buy, Sell, & Trade / Looking for Polyembryonic mango seeds/fruit
« on: June 26, 2020, 06:07:08 PM »
Hi Everyone,
Thank you for this useful forum on tropical fruits and mango growing information.
After reading through the many threads on here (thank you Simon) from experienced mango growers I am in search of the following mango varieties as a fruit or seed. Please let me know how I can obtain them. I would pay for the fruits or seeds and your time to find them for me. I live in SF Bay Area in California so shipping may be an issue. If you know a source for these mangoes or seeds please help.
Cac, Xoài Cat Hoa Loc , Nam Doc Mai, Nam Doc Mai #4, Honey Kiss, Maha Chanok, Butter cream, SugarLoaf (E-4), Florigon , PPK, Lemon Zest, Orange Sherbet, Coconut Cream, Pina Colada, Cotton Candy, Pim Seng Mun, Pram Kai Meu.
Thanks in advance for your help.
I made a begginer mistake and bought a few trees from FL with turpentine rootstocks. I don't now how to graft so I figure the seedlings from the polyembryonic seeds are my best bet. In the Bay Area there are some mango trees and they all look like Manilla but I don't know for sure as it was from a Youtube video. I have cherimoya and atemoya and they do well in the ground over the winter. I have a Manilla queen in the ground since March 2020 and it seems to do well with 6 inches of new shoots and healthy leaves. Will see how it does over the winter.
Kind regards,
Nga
Thank you for this useful forum on tropical fruits and mango growing information.
After reading through the many threads on here (thank you Simon) from experienced mango growers I am in search of the following mango varieties as a fruit or seed. Please let me know how I can obtain them. I would pay for the fruits or seeds and your time to find them for me. I live in SF Bay Area in California so shipping may be an issue. If you know a source for these mangoes or seeds please help.
Cac, Xoài Cat Hoa Loc , Nam Doc Mai, Nam Doc Mai #4, Honey Kiss, Maha Chanok, Butter cream, SugarLoaf (E-4), Florigon , PPK, Lemon Zest, Orange Sherbet, Coconut Cream, Pina Colada, Cotton Candy, Pim Seng Mun, Pram Kai Meu.
Thanks in advance for your help.
I made a begginer mistake and bought a few trees from FL with turpentine rootstocks. I don't now how to graft so I figure the seedlings from the polyembryonic seeds are my best bet. In the Bay Area there are some mango trees and they all look like Manilla but I don't know for sure as it was from a Youtube video. I have cherimoya and atemoya and they do well in the ground over the winter. I have a Manilla queen in the ground since March 2020 and it seems to do well with 6 inches of new shoots and healthy leaves. Will see how it does over the winter.
Kind regards,
Nga