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If I want fruit on Soncoya I have to hand pollinate other wise I get zero but the tree is very ornamental.
No selfpollination of Soncoya?

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Giant Abiu in Brazil
« on: August 10, 2017, 04:12:33 PM »
One of the best Abiu cultiver in Taiwan is called Jiu Da. It can weigh as much as 1.5kg!

Here is the introduction:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fo1Pr_0dYNw
Any chance of getting seeds of the spezific cultivar ?

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It looks amazing!

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How is the taste of the fruit?

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Myrtaceae by Cuttings
« on: June 26, 2017, 01:58:19 AM »
Nice work there
I hope your results are reproducible from other forum mumbers.

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The updates of this page and the tracking numbers are very slow

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In french, google can tanslate it:

http://www.viverosblanco.com/fr/notre-selection-de-porte-greffes


Viveros Blanco is a Spanish company here in Malaga, great professionals with a long experience in subtropicals. They have the site in English too:

http://www.viverosblanco.com/en/our-rootstock-selection

And here they describe some problems with rootstock criollo:

http://www.viverosblanco.com/en/presentation

IMO Gomera 3, 13/1 and Banilejo are interesting options for SoCal, since you share with us same climate and soil conditions. Besides the last two are moderate or little vigorous and in the case of 13/1 is almost a dwarfing rootstock, what make them even more appropriate for backyard. I gonna call them this week and see if I can get one 13/1 and one Banilejo to experiment with them (Gomera 3 is the usual rootstock here).


Hi Jose
I have tried many times to contact them but never got an answer
Do you know if they still sell  to the public?
In the home page
http://viverosblanco.com/en/
they write:
"We export plants anywhere in the world. Our latest exports have been to Morocco, Lebanon, Portugal, Greece and Italy."
Hi! They only sell big quantities...

...how big?

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In french, google can tanslate it:

http://www.viverosblanco.com/fr/notre-selection-de-porte-greffes


Viveros Blanco is a Spanish company here in Malaga, great professionals with a long experience in subtropicals. They have the site in English too:

http://www.viverosblanco.com/en/our-rootstock-selection

And here they describe some problems with rootstock criollo:

http://www.viverosblanco.com/en/presentation

IMO Gomera 3, 13/1 and Banilejo are interesting options for SoCal, since you share with us same climate and soil conditions. Besides the last two are moderate or little vigorous and in the case of 13/1 is almost a dwarfing rootstock, what make them even more appropriate for backyard. I gonna call them this week and see if I can get one 13/1 and one Banilejo to experiment with them (Gomera 3 is the usual rootstock here).


Hi Jose
I have tried many times to contact them but never got an answer
Do you know if they still sell  to the public?
In the home page
http://viverosblanco.com/en/
they write:
"We export plants anywhere in the world. Our latest exports have been to Morocco, Lebanon, Portugal, Greece and Italy."

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Hi
Is it compatible to G. Xanthochymus?
How long is the shipping time with EMS to Europe if you know?
Can you estimate the shipping cost in advance for a few scions?

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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Re: Sell or exchange seeds
« on: May 26, 2017, 03:34:11 AM »
Why are you not responding to Pm.
He is diseaper

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Growing Artocarpus Hirsutus
« on: May 21, 2017, 12:34:34 PM »
I had many seedlings Last winter died the last one. Temperature minimum last winter 5 degree celsius I think you need to grow in a contsainer first and protect them during first winters.

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My V. Pride potted mango has bark problem Braun bark with small ctacks. I sprayed twice with Cooper Ox. Chloride.
It seems not to spead further. Any idea what is it? Fungal attack?





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What will happen if the packet is seized by the brazilian customs, in case of..?

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 Very good ;)

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I think he isn't active anymore in the forum

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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Re: Artocarpus lakoocha
« on: May 01, 2017, 03:08:54 PM »
How is the tasre of the fruit? How big are the fruits?

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Do you reply to all PMs?

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: South Indian mangoes..
« on: April 30, 2017, 03:56:01 AM »
Good stuff for future choice

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Do you have prices for the eugenias and the other seeds?

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If the shipping costs go very high it isn't worthy
I am confusing with the different names
Can someone post here all the pecocious varieties that we are discussing in this thread?

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Does anyone know the time for fruiting from seed planting for these varieties?

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How does it work the order: Someone (Raul) will recieve the group order and forward to each one or the vendor will send the partial orders directly to the customers?
Thank you

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Some questions
Is it a polyembryonic cultivar?
How long does it take for fruiing to start from seed planting?
Do you know the cold hardiness of the cultivar?
Thank you

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