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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Re: WTB cherimoya rootstocks
« on: May 21, 2023, 10:57:28 AM »
Did you have any luck finding them?
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That's a nice looking Peluche tree with flowers.
I bought one of the seedling from exotica couple months ago, they where in pretty poor soil(to many uncomposted woodchips) and the cold so it was barley growing
put it a 2gallon pot of good soil and a unheated green house and it growing nicely.
heres a pic of it just planted it to a 45 gallon container
There is a tempting offer here: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Passiflora-ligularis-grenadilla-passion-fruit-plant-in-pot-40cm-flowering-age/383251802407 but i have tried 4 times to pay and buy, every time payment was reversed without a specific reason given, i don't know why. You may try and see if you are more lucky with that Poland nursery. It is said it is flowering age and looks quite healthy in the photos. In case you get to buy from there, please let me know.
(Of course you may try with seeds, available everywhere, this is what i did yesterday, planted seeds, but you and me know quite well that seeds need patience and even then we can't be sure that they will germinate and grow up)I'm looking for an established Passiflora Ligularis vine in the San Diego area. I know that exotica has some seedlings but I'm hoping for something a bit more mature.
Thanks!
Kenny
The Brazilian Shark takes great care of his plants and I highly reccomend purchasing from him! He is awesome and so are his plants!
Looks great. Too bad my plane ticket is $450 to pick up!
The Brazilian Shark takes great care of his plants and I highly reccomend purchasing from him! He is awesome and so are his plants!
U don’t want to try you luck on the wheel of fortune called ebay? Good luck!
I am selling some fruit trees:
several fruiting red jabos in both 7 gallon and 15 gallon (the trees fruit a handful of times per year, and the crop load is nice and consistently growing in both sizes)
(2) Inga vera in 15 gallon size (seeds sourced from fruit sold by Mike @ Treesnmore)
(3) Annona reticulata in 2 gallon size (seeds sourced from Carcarlo's seed stock)
some 2g Myrciaria phitranthras, a couple with emerging light green leaves and a couple with emerging dark red leaves
various 1 gallon fig air layers (I have a nice inventory of fig cultivars and will set air layers on request)
First, I want to apologize to anyone I was unable to link up with, the last time I posted trees for sale, back in 2016. I was unfortunately working 6 -7 days a week, 10 hours plus per day at a 400 acre nursery. My current schedule is fairly flexible.
Second, I will not ship any trees under any circumstances. Almost all of the trees are over 4 feet in height, exceptions are the Myr. phitranthras. If you PM me asking shipping related questions, I will most likely ignore the message.
I am hoping to load some pics over the next few days, but will gladly text or email them.
I frequently travel the Turnpike from Orlando to Lake Worth/Boynton Beach, I-95 up to Jacksonville and down to Lake Worth/Boynton Beach, and starting next month, the Turnpike/I-75 from Orlando to Tallahassee. So I may be able to deliver some trees with the exception of the Ingas (7-8 feet tall) and the 15 gallon red jabos.
Are these seedlings from seed or rooted cuttings? I was really hoping cuttings as they fruit a lot quicker than seedlings. If they are seedlings, how long until they bare fruit?
They can't even handle full sun in a coastal Northern California climate -- I nearly killed them from wind and sun during the "summer" of 72 F degree highs and 55 F degree lows. They do great in afternoon shade with wind protection.
How do they handle the cold? I'm in 9b and I have 5 seedlings - one will be going outside once it grows a few more inches.
Are any still available?
No, I was told on one of my fb groups you had some for sale and to come to this forumYes they're available and there's no message from you in my inbox. There's a message from another new member, do you have more than 1 profile?
ThanksI want to purchase 2 grimal seedlingsare they still available? I sent PM recieved no response.
I want to purchase 2 grimal seedlingsare they still available? I sent PM recieved no response.
Hey Luiz, what's that plant with the orange/red flowers growing on the ground? I love your set up and pictures. Thats a great price for the trees you're selling by the way.
Very interested in the jabuticaba! Let me know.