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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Eugenia uniflora: zill black VS black star
« on: March 24, 2020, 10:53:09 AM »
Hello everyone, is there someone who could describes me which one tastes better berween (the original) zill black and black star? Or what is the difference between their flavourness?

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Taking care of a mango
« on: October 08, 2019, 09:16:22 AM »
Hi, this is my 15 months old mango. I'm thinking that it need some fertilization or something else. Could you give me an advice? I live in Italy and the climate is not the best for growing mango.

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Cold Hardy Citrus / Re: Ichanglemons
« on: April 14, 2019, 05:52:47 PM »
I guess this name was given by Adavo nursery to define its origin.
Alias has following Ichang Lemons:

Ichang lemon CRC 1215( shangouyan) T R-15°c maturité: qualité: XXXX
Ichang lemon voss R-15°c
Ichang lemon wilsonii R-12°C
Ichang lemon 153 R-12°C

I tried the first three varieties, but none survived for more than three winters
what do you mean for qualité XXXX?

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Cold Hardy Citrus / Re: Citsuma Prague
« on: January 29, 2019, 05:06:55 AM »
I have a question: the cold resistance of satsuma is -8°C, so if the chimera goes to -12°C what could happen? The sastuma cells wil dead and the next year the plant will become a poncirus?

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Do you think that it is hardier than psidium cattleianum?

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OmG it is an hard problem  :o  so the best choice is to grow psidium cattleianum from a selected seeds? how many years does it takes for the first fruit?  :-X

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Citrus General Discussion / Re: limequat, tavares or eustis
« on: December 01, 2018, 07:24:18 AM »
Thank you for experiences and advices. I've bought eustis and in future I will join here my opinion

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Hi, I wanna try to grow psidium cattleianum, but I've read a lot of contraddiction on the web, in taste especially.
Are there some cultivar in particular? Which is the most cold resistant? First of all I wanna eat fruit, so transformation of fruit  fall in a second  line of importance for me. Are there cultivar without seeds?

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Borojoa, Anyone growing it?
« on: November 27, 2018, 12:40:45 PM »
what about cold tollerance?

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Citrus General Discussion / limequat, tavares or eustis
« on: November 23, 2018, 02:11:35 PM »
Hi, I want to buy a limequat tree, which is the best variety for you? Tavares or eustis? Could you describe me principal (taste) difference?

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Hi, I'm looking for cheena seeds (cempejack). Could you ship in Italy? (how much shipping cost?)



Hello, tell me a seeds amount, then i will send u a quotation, thank you !

Do you have 30 (less or more) seeds?

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Hi, I'm looking for cheena seeds (cempejack). Could you ship in Italy? (how much shipping cost?)



Hello, tell me a seeds amount, then i will send u a quotation, thank you !

Do you have 20 (less or more) seeds?

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Hi, I'm looking for cheena seeds (cempejack). Could you ship in Italy? (how much shipping cost?)

Hello, tell me a seeds amount, then i will send u a quotation, thank you !
I'm organizing a seeds order for many people from an italian tropical fruit forum "fruttama.it/forum", I'll let you know information as soon as possible.

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Hi, I'm looking for cheena seeds (cempejack). Could you ship in Italy? (how much shipping cost?)

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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / jackfruit seeds
« on: October 31, 2018, 08:02:52 AM »
Hi, does anyone sell jackfruit seeds? I'm looking for this variety: black gold, cheena, yullatin

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Cold hardy avocados for sale
« on: October 22, 2018, 07:35:07 AM »
Stewart is much better than mexicola.  You really should start seeds there and then get scionwood from someone here and have a grafted tree true to type.  Then you can do whatever you want with it, use scions or seeds to sell and propogate.
Are you sure? I've read 26F° cold tolerant for stewart and 16F° for mexicola...

I was talking about the fruit quality being much better
If all you care about is cold tolerance and you believe everything you read online sure grow Mexicola.  Are there any real scientific studies done with these varieties to test cold tolerance?  Where did the 26 and 16f numbers come from?  The same farm/university study or two random people on the internet?

Also if you get seeds of mexicola, or any other avocado its probably not going to be a pure mexican plant.  Most likely cross pollinated unless the person with the seeds says otherwise.  In that case all bets are off for its cold tolerance.  You would need a grafted tree of mexicola I would think to guarantee the trait you want.
Scientific paper of course. I know that seed reproduction does not gives 100% pure genetic but it is the only one way that I can do.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Cold hardy avocados for sale
« on: October 19, 2018, 06:57:52 PM »
Stewart is much better than mexicola.  You really should start seeds there and then get scionwood from someone here and have a grafted tree true to type.  Then you can do whatever you want with it, use scions or seeds to sell and propogate.
Are you sure? I've read 26F° cold tolerant for stewart and 16F° for mexicola...

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Cold hardy avocados for sale
« on: October 18, 2018, 01:33:10 PM »
Hi, I live in Italy and I want to buy a cold-hardy avocado tree because I live in the center of Italy (USDA 8 zone) and I want to prevent cold damage to the tree and fruits. The most common cold-hardy avocados are Lila and Joey, but also Mexicola (referred the varieties).
Knowing that in Europe it's impossible to find nurseries which sell me this plant, and that sending plant from America is a lot expensive; my idea is asking to this forum if there is someone who sells seeds of this cold-hardy varieties.
My goal is not simply  to have a cold-hardy avocado, but that I can spread it to other people by grafting and seeds.
Thank you  :)

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