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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Re: Sweet uvaia for reservations
« on: January 06, 2024, 07:18:59 PM »
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I have found that they thrive on neglect. I suspect the good sweet ones are either a cross with E.lutescens or have it in their family tree. The crosses are phenotypically close to pyriformis but a bit smaller.
Hi there, I've had some trouble growing this species, any tips on growing this. I'm thinking I overwater, but any insights into it's native conditions may help.
Hello! It sounds like you're experiencing some difficulties with growing that particular species. I can certainly provide you with some tips to help you out. Firstly, make sure to water the plant with chlorine-free water. Additionally, it's important to have patience because this species tends to grow slowly. Creating a slightly acidic soil similar to what jaboticabas prefer can also be beneficial.
To protect the plant from the intense summer sun, consider keeping it in partial shade or complete shade during the warmer month, at least when it is under 50cm tall or so. This will help prevent sunburn or heat stress. Remember to monitor the moisture levels of the soil and avoid overwatering, as you mentioned. Proper drainage is key. You can use chelated iron too.
Can you clarify about the land for jaboticaba? Because the seller told me acidic soil with 3-4 pH. All my eugenias, jaboticabas, psidiums in acidic soil.
I received great seeds and very quickly! Thank you very much for the great service.
Hi is it 60% off every thing if I buy more than 20 seeds or just the ones listed