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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: One Seed Loquat Fruit
« Last post by MedallionBell on Today at 11:56:00 PM »
New to the group and happy to be here!  I have a large Loquat tree.  I am considering a project of air layering so I can provide more people with starts that would produce fruit sooner.  Does anyone have thoughts on this?  I have included pictures of my tree and the fruit.

Thank you!





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Peluche $7 per scion, and Vista White $5 per scion. I don't like to put minimum quantity but please order 3 or more scions to make it worth for my time to pack and visit the post office. All the orders will be shipped with USPS priority box - $10, on May 2nd. After that the sale will be closed as i will be traveling.
Please pay as "friends and family" to sufisatya@paypal.com. If you send me a message and i don't reply within 24 hrs, please email me.


For friends who can drive and want to pick up any trees locally please visit the garden on May 2nd. I won't have time to ship the 1g plants, but if you want to buy to get them shipped, you will have to pay and reserve and when i am back will ship. Trees that i can remember are


Cecilove mango 7g fabric bag - $65
Cotton Candy 15g - $90
Rainforest plum - 15g fabric bag- $65
Butterscotch sapodilla - 15g - 6f tall, lanky - $125
Jaboticaba sabara - 15g - 6 yrs old, hasn't fruited yet - $65
Grafted loquat - Vista white - 1g - $30
Grafted white jamun- thai variety- 1g pot - already flowered this year - $120
Inga feuilleei and Inga vera - 1g pots, 2-3 ft tall-  $15 each
Abiu - was bought from Zhpp a few years ago- they confirmed it is a seedling- 5g - 3ft tall - $30 ( reserved now, if buyer not interested, will put on sale)
Turpentine mango for rootstocks - 3 ft tall  in 1g pots- $5 each.


Will send pics on request.


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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Urgent starfruit help requested
« Last post by Bush2Beach on Today at 11:06:13 PM »
check out your roots for all these plant problems. Hows your airflow?
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That looks strange for a rambutan flower. There are usually clusters on the end of branchlets, not coming individually out of the side of a thicker branch like that appears.
You should see ovaries in the center of the flower.
Peter
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There are 2 here and more buds just starting. I wasn’t sure what make and female flowers look like (not very good at jackfruit either).
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Thanks for letting me know
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Are there any more flowers?
They normally have clusters?
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Sorry, but I think you have two male flowers.

This is a female

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Flowering grafted rambutan questions?
« Last post by Tropicaltoba on Today at 09:51:21 PM »
Can anyone tell me if this is a hermaphrodic flower? It was grafted from a hermaphodidic tree. Does anyone have any experience with hand pollination?

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Jackfruit/cheena flowering questions
« Last post by Tropicaltoba on Today at 09:48:00 PM »
My “cheena” is flowering and it looks like there are me and female flowers next to each other. Any tricks? It’s 5 feet tall, in 15 gallon pot and is 5ft tall. In gh no pollinators except me.



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