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I see you used some links to Dan Willey's web page Fruitmentor. Last week Dan was giving away 60 count boxes of various citrus varieties for another free tasting. I missed out as they were all gone by the time I responded. Dan attended the Citrus Day event at UCR where the CCPP donated to him enough fruit to make up 60 boxes . Phil, it was also on his site where I also seen the good comments about the Akcay Seleri citrus, sound like a real winner. - Millet
You had to be fast to get a box. email arrived 11pm andearly the next morning all were gone. Oh well he couldn'tship to Texas anyway.
Quote from: Millet on January 26, 2016, 01:13:16 PMI see you used some links to Dan Willey's web page Fruitmentor. Last week Dan was giving away 60 count boxes of various citrus varieties for another free tasting. I missed out as they were all gone by the time I responded. Dan attended the Citrus Day event at UCR where the CCPP donated to him enough fruit to make up 60 boxes . Phil, it was also on his site where I also seen the good comments about the Akcay Seleri citrus, sound like a real winner. - MilletI got my box from Dan today. Looking forward to sampling.
been wanting budwood of this but it's so hard to get any citrus wood shipped in here with all the restrictions
Quote from: raimeiken on January 24, 2016, 08:52:59 AMbeen wanting budwood of this but it's so hard to get any citrus wood shipped in here with all the restrictions Does Arizona have a budwood program? If they do you can likely get what you want.
I don't think any club allows citrus exchange in the states of FL, TX, AZ, CA. Basically all southern states suited to growing citrus.
Central Floridave, yes after the Shranui (Dekopon) is picked the fruit ages for 20 days, but at what type of climatic conditions, humid, warm, cool, dark, light, moist or dry, I am not sure. Whatever it is, it does not cause fruit dehydration during the 20 day ageing period. I do know that for the fruit to reach it full sweetness, it has be be left hanging on the tree until approximately the end of February. - Millet
Thank you Millet and Central Floridave. I will let it stay on the tree for a couple more weeks and then report the fruit taste. The orange on the left is a Blood orange.