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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Re: Shine Muscat
« on: January 10, 2024, 07:25:32 AM »
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Hi fruitree
What can you tell us about traditional or historic Korean Citrus varieties ?
I believe there are a few long lived trees on Jeju Island.
Also some dating back from before new varieties were introduced more recently.
Any unique Korean varieties ?
Honey bell is my favorite. Tangelo.
For Tarocco oranges I can 100% agree. Ate my first Taroccos from Italian market this spring, and I was overwhelmed of the melting fruit and fine aroma.
Now I have 3 plants but still no own fruits yet.
And that is why this will never be grown in the US- too much work. The general public isn’t gonna pay 25+ per cluster.Hi all,
I am looking for Shine Muscat vine for a while, does anyone know where to buy it?
Thanks,
Al
Very common in Korea, and this variety from Japan
I can get scion after the leaves have fallen
In order to obtain good quality grape clusters, sufficient grain of grapes removal and Gibberellin treatment are required.
If you could source scions this fall, I’d be willing to get some?
Hi all,
I am looking for Shine Muscat vine for a while, does anyone know where to buy it?
Thanks,
Al
that looks good,would you classify these as black or red?All black variety. thanks
You grow them in a greenhouse?
Hello mate
Are you selling these seeds, waiting for a response please
Mick
Hello my friend I’m still waiting to see if you will ship to australia? Thank you mickHi, Mick Mick