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Tropical Fruit => Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade => Topic started by: Vernmented on October 18, 2018, 10:47:44 PM
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Kwai Muk is back in season. Fruit are from the same tree as previous years. I love these things.
$12 for 10 seeds shipped in padded envelope with tracking. Additional seeds are $.75 each. USA shipping only.
Seeds will be cleaned and in a ziplock with vermiculite. This fruit is very tasty and should be much more common. It reminds me of citrusy sweet/tart figs. Hardy to mid 20s.
Message me you are interested and I will give you my paypal address. Thanks! - Josh
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how long does it take them to fruit from seed???
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PM sent!
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how long does it take them to fruit from seed???
Hi Buddy. I wish I could be California is ultra strict about shipping fruit. I don't want to deal with that.
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how long does it take them to fruit from seed???
I think around 5 - 6 years.
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Please Worldwide shipping
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I picked up the last of some dropped fruit if anyone else is interested in fresh seeds. These will be last from me this year. Thanks to everyone purchased this year. - Josh
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Thanks for extra seeds
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Fruit is dropping. Fresh seeds are back for sale. Thanks for looking. -Josh
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Josh,
Can you please describe the taste of your particular Kwai Muk fruit?
Tangy from 1 to 5?
Sweet from 1 to 5?
Fibrous from 1 to 5?
Overall taste quality?
Appreciate it!
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PM sent
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Not really fibrous. They are somewhat seedy and very juicy. The fully ripe fruit only has a slight tanginess to it but overall they have a nice sweet tart balance. I have had Kwai Muk from 4 different trees and this one is my favorite. That being said, this is also the tree I have eaten the most fruit from.
Josh,
Can you please describe the taste of your particular Kwai Muk fruit?
Tangy from 1 to 5?
Sweet from 1 to 5?
Fibrous from 1 to 5?
Overall taste quality?
Appreciate it!
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Not really fibrous. They are somewhat seedy and very juicy. The fully ripe fruit only has a slight tanginess to it but overall they have a nice sweet tart balance. I have had Kwai Muk from 4 different trees and this one is my favorite. That being said, this is also the tree I have eaten the most fruit from.
Josh,
Can you please describe the taste of your particular Kwai Muk fruit?
Tangy from 1 to 5?
Sweet from 1 to 5?
Fibrous from 1 to 5?
Overall taste quality?
Appreciate it!
Thank you for a great description. I have a young Kwai Muk growing from seed, might ask you to sell a scion next year to graft it. :)
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Thx you received the seeds.
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I picked up the last of some dropped fruit if anyone else is interested in fresh seeds. These will be last from me this year. Thanks to everyone purchased this year. - Josh
Can you sell as internacional
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That shouldn't be a problem.
Not really fibrous. They are somewhat seedy and very juicy. The fully ripe fruit only has a slight tanginess to it but overall they have a nice sweet tart balance. I have had Kwai Muk from 4 different trees and this one is my favorite. That being said, this is also the tree I have eaten the most fruit from.
Josh,
Can you please describe the taste of your particular Kwai Muk fruit?
Tangy from 1 to 5?
Sweet from 1 to 5?
Fibrous from 1 to 5?
Overall taste quality?
Appreciate it!
Thank you for a great description. I have a young Kwai Muk growing from seed, might ask you to sell a scion next year to graft it. :)
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Sorry, too much hassle with paperwork and time in the post office. I have seen Kwai Muk trees in Costa Rica. Maybe you can talk to some collectors down there. Good luck!
I picked up the last of some dropped fruit if anyone else is interested in fresh seeds. These will be last from me this year. Thanks to everyone purchased this year. - Josh
Can you sell as internacional
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Good luck! I feel like this tree will thrive in your climate. They are slow to get going then take off.
Thx you received the seeds.
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Just cleaned up the last of the Kwai Muk fruits. I have one more seed pack left if anyone is interested.
Thank you to all that ordered this year. - Josh