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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Speakers in Florida - Tropical Fruits
« on: August 04, 2017, 04:11:44 PM »
The only downside to this: the fine people at Zill's high performance are gonna be pissed when they discover that Har has been the one "grating" all the damned trees.
Keith

Thanks to all for the updates/suggestions.   I didn't say Har was the ONLY person grafting trees, but that Har has extensive experience grafting fruit trees.

I think he was referring to the spelling.

You could also list Dr. Stephen Brady and Stephen Cucura

I don't know them; please post some information about them.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Grafting pitaya / dragonfruit
« on: August 04, 2017, 12:02:52 PM »
Most people I know grow dragon fruit from cuttings, rather than grafting.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Juciy Peach and Peach Cobbler Mango
« on: August 04, 2017, 12:00:17 PM »
I had my first Peach Cobbler last night; I thought it tasted like J-12 (Super Julie); with a similar orange colored flesh.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Speakers in Florida - Tropical Fruits
« on: August 04, 2017, 11:57:28 AM »
The only downside to this: the fine people at Zill's high performance are gonna be pissed when they discover that Har has been the one "grating" all the damned trees.
Keith

Thanks to all for the updates/suggestions.   I didn't say Har was the ONLY person grafting trees, but that Har has extensive experience grafting fruit trees. 

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Pine Island Nursery VS. Excalibur
« on: August 03, 2017, 08:53:39 PM »
PIN spent a significant amount of money developing their website years ago.  They probably didn't want to spend more money on it.  Excalibur has a simpler website, which is easier to update.  Both are excellent nurseries, with a large selection of trees.  I think PIN is about 35 acres and Excalibur about 19 acres.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Speakers in Florida - Tropical Fruits
« on: August 03, 2017, 07:51:35 PM »
One of the challenges for some fruit related organizations is to finding interesting speakers.  This post is to provide a list of potential speakers for various clubs in Florida. Please feel free to add your name, if you give fruit related presentations.

Mark Young ("Mr. Clean") - President, Palm Beach Chapter of the Rare Fruit Council.  Mark currently has two presentations:  "Tropical Fruit For The Backyard" and "Micro Irrigation For The Home".   His presentations focus on practical application related to fruit trees, i.e. trouble-free trees that produce fruit.  Mark has over 110 fruit trees and plants in his yard, with over 70 mango trees.  He has spoken at various organizations.  www.mangosbymail.com  Mr. Young is a lawyer concentrating in business and construction legal issues.  http://www.asbuiltlaw.com/ 

Alex Salazar ("Squam256") - Owner of Tropical Acres Farms.  https://www.facebook.com/TropicalAcresFarms/  Alex has over 250 varieties of mangos and is a leading expert on mangos in Florida.  He has several presentations and has traveled through out the state of Florida giving presentations.

Chris Rollins - Former Director of Fruit & Spice Park (for about 20 years) - Chris has a list of about 20 presentations that he can give.  Mr. Rollins in a wealth of knowledge on tropical fruits and edible plants.  He introduced the Borneo Red jackfruit to Florida and lead numerous international fruit trips.  He knew all of the "giants" of tropical fruits, such as Bill Whitman and Julia Morton.  He currently resides in North Carolina and is growing apples and paw paws, but visits south Florida in January or February, where he gives presentations at about 20 organizations during the month.  Since Chris is traveling from such a far away, it would be nice if the host organization could provide him lodging the night of the presentation.

Har Mahdeem ("Guanabanas")- Har worked for many years at Zills High Performance, including grafting trees.  He has vast knowledge of fruit trees.   Har has a business specializing in pruning fruit trees and offers top working services as well.

Mike Winterstein - USDA.  Mike is the curator of the USDA's plant germplasm repository at the USDA facility in Coral Gables, Florida.  The USDA collection includes over 400 varieties of mango.

Richard Campbell, PhD - Dr. Campbell is former Curator of Fairchild Botanical Gardens.  Richard is author of a number of books on mangos and jackfruit and a leading expert on mangos.

Jonathan Crane, PhD - Dr. Crane is a researcher of tropical fruits for TREC.  He is a leading expert in tropical fruits. 

Noris Ledemsa, PhD - Dr. Ledesma is the head curator of Fairchild Botanical Gardens.  Noris is a co-author on a number of books on mangos and jackfruit.  She is a leading expert on mangos.

Noel Ramos  ("FloridaGreenMan") - Noel grew up on his family's owned coffee plantation in Puerto Rico.  Mr. Ramos has an amazing presentation on coffee.  Noel is knowledgeable about many fruits and has fruit contacts in Puerto Rico.

Alina Campbell, PhD - Dr. Campbell is a researcher on Cocoa at the USDA facility at Chapman Field.  No relation to Richard Campbell.  She has a presentation on Cocoa, the chocolate producing fruit.

Jorge J. Zaldivar - Guavonia Guava Grove (Redland, FL)  GuavaRico.com  Jorge has a very technical presentation on guavas and is a wealth of knowledge on guava.

Cindy Weinstein with Green Sea Farms (Tampa, FL) has a presentation on pomegranate.

Gary Zill - Zills High Performance (Boynton Beach, FL).  Zills only sales wholesale to nurseries and landscapers.  Gary is a pre-eminent expert on mangos.  Mr. Zill pioneered the 10,000 seed Zill selective mango breeding program.  It can be difficult to schedule Gary as a speaker.

Richard Wilson - Owner of Excalibur Nurseries (Lake Worth, FL).  http://www.excaliburfruittrees.com/  Richard makes annual trips to Asia searching for new fruit trees and plants to introduce into the US.  Mr. Wilson is a jovial guy, with a wealth of knowledge of fruit trees.  It can be difficult to schedule Richard as a speaker.

Erik Tietig -  VP at Pine Island Nursieries (Homestead, FL).  http://www.tropicalfruitnursery.com/  A wealth of knowledge on tropical fruits as a co-owner of one of the largest fruit tree nurseries in south Florida.  It may be difficult get Erik to travel farther north than Broward County.

Robert - Robert Is Here.   www.robertishere.com 

Ray Austin - Business Manager-Seed & Crop Protection at Winfields Solutions (fertilizer company owned by Land O Lakes).  (Boynton Beach, FL). https://www.winfieldunited.com/   Ray worked 20+ years in agriculture.  He has a presentation on plant nutrition.

It is customary to give the speakers a small honorarium.  If the speaker is traveling from a different county, it is nice to give them a little extra to off-set travel costs.   Additional names will be added, as I remember them.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: What fruit? Mango?
« on: July 28, 2017, 11:09:59 PM »
Disney grows vegetables shaped like mouse ears by using a mold to shape the fruit as it is growing.

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Could you sell just 5 ?

I could do 5 for 9.99.  Postage isn't cheap.
paypal.me/mangosbymail/9.99


5 Seeds with normal postage is 19.98USD. Is it correct. Jack fruit seeds should not be allowed to dry. zYou pack in moist medium????

No, $9.99 total for 5 seeds (postage included).  I will pack in a ziplock bag, probably double bagged, sent in some sort of envelope.  I will probably put a few extra seeds in, in case of damage.

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Could you sell just 5 ?

I could do 5 for 9.99.  Postage isn't cheap.


DONE, NO LONGER SELLING.

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Selling Borneo Red Jackfruit Seeds.   Borneo Red and Bosworth 3 were the two top jackfruits at Jackfruit Jubilee at Fairchild in 2014.  Search the forums, it is one of the best jackfruits out there.

DONE.  NO LONGER SELLING.

Fruit and seeds were harvested in the evening of 7/26/2017.

Cannot ship to Hawaii or California or internationally.

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Can I mix the Copper with an iron nutrient spry or do them separately?

Spray separately.  Only worry about stuff on flowers and fruit, not black coloring on branches.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Fruit Juice Factories
« on: July 23, 2017, 03:38:16 PM »
Making Orange Juice
https://youtu.be/p_RE-n95ccQ

Making Mango Juice
https://youtu.be/e_Nkj6oNb9E

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Are Brown Basilisk good or bad for fruit production? 

http://myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/nonnatives/reptiles/brown-basilisk/

This article says the Basilisk eats smaller lizards, which presumably may lead to an increase in bug populations due to fewer lizards.

http://www.reptilesmagazine.com/Lizard-Species/Brown-Basilisk-(Striped-or-Common)/

This says they will snack on fruits.
http://animals.mom.me/basilisks-eat-11298.html

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What's the difference between Krunchy lemon and Bangkok Lemon

I wouldn't get too caught up on the names having lemon in it.  Bangkok Lemon was imported from Asia by Excalibur Nurseries; it is a vigorous grower.  Don't know much about Krunchy Lemon.

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I'm sorry, I'm not trying to hi-jack this thread; i just wanted to share the experience I had when buying a section of jackfruit last week. It was sweet, aromatic and crunchy and of course; they don't know the variety besides that it came from Florida. It was one of the best I had and check out the rags to flesh ratio! It also had very little latex. I was so impressed that I planted the seeds, something I never do.

-Allan


I am not a jackfruit expert, but perhaps NS-1.  Because the relatively few seed pods.

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Do u ship ca?

Sorry, we cannot ship to California or Hawaii.

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These are the varieties of mango trees that we have planted:

(A)  Angie
(B)  Beverly
(CA)  Carrie
(CC)  Coconut Cream
(COG)  Cogshall
(CO)  Cotton Candy
(D)  Duncan
(DP)  Dupuis Saigon
(F)  Fairchild
(FL)  Florigon
(FP)  Fruit Punch
(G)  Glenn
(K)  Keitt
(K-3)  Kathy
(LZ)  Lemon Zest
(M)  Mahachanok
(NDM)  Nam Doc Mai
(N)  Neelam
(P)  Pickering
(PC)  Peach Cobbler
(R)  Rosigold
(RA)  Rapoza
(76)  Spirit of 76
(S)  Sunrise
(ST)  Sweet Tart
(SM)  St Maui
(UB)  Ugly Betty
(VP)  Valencia Pride
(V)  Venus​ 

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Thanks to my dog, I don't have a squirrel / raccoon problem.  I have a small bird problem, the birds are attracted to the colorful mangos, like Glenn and Sunrise. 

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I think BSBullie is right; they made up their own name.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / When to harvest a Jackfruit?
« on: July 10, 2017, 05:56:05 PM »
How do you know a jackfruit is ready to be picked.  I know the give and smell test, which indicate ripe.  But I would like to pick them a little earlier, than the ready to each stage.  Any tips?

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Cogshall or Valencia pride?
« on: July 06, 2017, 08:09:12 PM »
You can see pictures of Cogshall and Valencia Pride here:

http://mangosbymail.com/our-mangos

For an easier ID, you need to take a picture of the the mango's side profile.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Another unofficial mango tasting
« on: July 05, 2017, 11:42:49 PM »
Did everyone like the Sapodilla?

Unfortunately, no.  It was rated last.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Mystery Mango
« on: July 02, 2017, 10:42:53 AM »
A coworker handed me this mango and asked me to ID. His friend has two trees in his yard and they are identical. The Glenn is for sizing.



Perhaps Fairchild?
http://mangosbymail.com/our-mangos

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Another unofficial mango tasting
« on: July 02, 2017, 10:38:02 AM »
Had another unofficial mango tasting with four people:

1.  Mahachanok
2.  Sunrise
3.  Carrie
4.  Alano (Sapodilla)

The fruits were sampled in that order, with participants drinking water between fruits.  The clear winner was Mahachanok at this tasting.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Mangosteen Pics from Fairchild
« on: July 02, 2017, 10:30:28 AM »
The festival S-U-C-K-E-D !!!!! Their mango tasting consisted of Tommy Atkins and Glenn. They had only the most old school, standard mangos for sale, MOSTLY picked too early.

Sorry to hear that.

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