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Can someone please recommend me a self pollinating dragon that tastes good? I’ve had some beautiful purple flesh ones that taste like nothing.
Can these be grown in a 25 gallon pot with a trellis?
Thanks so much!!!
S8 is probably the best overall cultivar, in my opinion. It is self fertile and in my case often self pollinating (maybe the bees do it I don't know). It seems very resistant to disease and overall is the lowest effort for me.
For the best flavor, wait til it's getting really loose and wiggly on the arm and then give it 5-7 days no water. It'll really sweeten up.
Have you sampled any of the long bois? Pakistani / Himalayan / Shatoot or King white? Incomparable to Thai dwarf, infinitely better imo
Laguna Hills Nursery here sell these small grafted avocados for $30 each.
Might be a good size for shipping oversea.
The "C" on the bags stand for Carmen.
How is the fruit on the Asunta? Ive not seen those plants in person yet.
You actually saw the fruit in person? Where? Did it look more like this? It's supposedly Cereus validus.:
I was just wondering if anyone has experience with Cereus sp. (I.e. Peruvian apple cactus and relatives) fruit that is red/purple inside as opposed to the usual white. If you do, where did you get the cactus from? Is the fruit sweet? What species is it?
Hi! i have not seen information on how old they should be from seed to show flowers and fruit. What do you know about that?
Hey all and thank you in advance for the advice! I have three dragonfruit cuttings i bought online and were doing great until this week. I moved them to a sunnier spot and they do get water from my yard
What's the point of a blind tasting unless you find out how the varieties were rated???
I'm looking to give to a friend and was wondering, what is the best book on grafting?
The ones ricshaw posted appears to be a sprayer not a spinner, so the distance putting water out seems like not far enough i looking mostly for a range of 4 foot circle up to 10 to 12 foot circle as trees get alot bigger. I want large water droplets like brad talked about not a fine mist or even heavy mist.
So if they're Namwa, how good is Namwa? I just want a banana that tastes like ice cream, regardless of what it's called!
Another thought: I get out at night to pollinate, but the bees show up in full force by 8-9am. Is it possible they're taking the pollen I used to pollinate such that I won't get fruit set?
Do people in southern CA let their plants set fruit this late in the year or is it best to remove the buds and let the plants focus on current fruit set?
what makes them dwarf? Never heard of these dwarf Thai mulberries in Thailand, although had some stunted Thai mulberries before I dug out and burned.