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I planted 30 fruit tress all at the same time. Guavas, pomegranates, Asian pears, figs, peaches, apricots, avocados plums, loquats and mangos. During this same time I planted Oro blanco grapefruit, Valencia orange, blood orange, Mayer lemon, Mexican lime, Darcy tangerine, and pink lemonade lemons.

The none citrus fruits trees have all doubled, even tripled in size. I feed them all the same miracle grow shake and feed Citrus, avocado and mango fertilizer. At low doses. All get the same water from my drip system. But my citrus are all almost the same size. What am I missing??

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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / WTB: Bangkok Lemon Jackfruit seeds
« on: October 07, 2015, 02:24:06 PM »
Hi All,

Looking for a handful of Bangkok Lemon Jackfruit seeds. Shipping to Los Angeles CA.

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I vividly remember going on a trip to Puerto Rico as a kid with my parents, and buying a bag of Spanish limes. I always wondered what they were and if I'd ever find them again. For the longest time I thought they might just be a longan, until today. I was bored at work and day dreaming by scouring Top Tropicals website and low and behold on page 16 I SEE IT.. Spanish lime. I literally flashbacked to being a 12 year old. I need it. Has anyone in LA or surrounding areas gotten the self pollinating varieties to fruit here??

Where did you get it? Champa doesn't have any, and does expect to get it. TT is out as well and clearly states it doesn't ship well.

Would love to hear peoples experiences with it.

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Hi All,

Been lurking for a while, but finally registered with an account.

All this talk of the Lemon Zest Mango has me chomping at the bits to get my own. Does anyone have one for sale within a reasonable proximity to Los Angeles??

Thanks,

Sami@privatelabeleyewear.com

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