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Slightly off topic...
Has anyone found a sure fire cure for Eugenia seedling yellowing?
I tried ph adjustments, fertilizers, sulfur, iron chelates, etc.
For me... it seems to hit Grumichamas most often... though all of my other Eugenia species as well.
Identical plants in identical soil, pots, amendments etc.
See by side... one will be perfectly green and healthy and the other will have yellowish leaves.
Seems to effect young plants more than mature plants.
Thanks for any input.

Kevin

I grew yellow grumichama one year in full sun and they were all yellow, last year I grew several
grumichama in indirect sunlight and they are dark green, I put one pot out in an area that would get
4-5 hours of morning sun and it turned yellow. I put it back in the shade and it is still yellow.
I have 4 grumichama trees planted in my yard in direct sunlight, Two trees are over 6' tall and one
is noticeably more green then the other. They both produce heavy crops of yellow fruit, The other two
are smaller trees and one is very green and the other keeps having die off and struggles.
If I could start over I would plant grumichama in a shaded area, I have 2 COR planted in full sun and they
have very different leaves, One tree is over 8' feet tall and very green. They other is a young tree that I
recently planted in the ground and time will tell. I have a very nice dark green pitomba in my yard that is
pushing 6 feet and very bushy, it had hundreds of fruit this year. I have two others in pots that get 4-5
hours of morning sun and are yellowish green and seem to struggle? I have noticed Eugenia vary allot
on how much sun they can handle with each individual plant. It does seem that all seedlings do better in
indirect light. I planted 5 Zills black Surinam cherries and the one on the end got more direct light and it
grew much slower and fruits much less then the other 4 trees.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Barbados Cherry can't set fruit
« on: September 23, 2017, 11:18:58 PM »
How old is the tree? I noticed last year my tree kept flowering but had very limited fruit set,
I got another tree and this year the first tree was having much better fruit set and the second younger
tree was flowering with little fruit set. Hopefully your tree will get better like my trees are. Unfortunately
hurricane Irma destroyed half of my older tree and currently neither tree has flowers or fruit. Last year
I found a lone tree in a neighborhood and it was full of fruit without another tree around.

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Most younger trees will keep growing throughout the warm winters we have had the past couple years.
There is no reason to let them go dormant because you wouldn't want young trees to bear anyway and with
the warm winter the trees are not shutting down completely. I am still wondering which trees you are
fertilizing anyway? 

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What kind of trees?

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: red jabo seedlings stuck
« on: September 21, 2017, 04:42:10 PM »
I tried to grow 3 types this year from seed including red, sabara, and branco vinho.
I kept them on a lanai and they got filtered morning sun. I kept them very moist
and so far so good. I did lose half of my lanai to the hurricane and now they are on
the front porch and getting direct morning sun. In the picture one of the sprouts looks like
it is pushing leaves? I germinated the seeds on the red and sabara and I noticed they
still took over a month to push. I would try a little filtered sunlight or even a couple
morning hours of direct light. It is September already and the sun is less intense.


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I notice ants are always attracted to the sapodillas when flowering? Long lines of ants all over the branches.
I am curious if it is the same in California? It seems like California has more issues with fruit setting then
Florida? I am still inclined to believe your flowers are drying out because of low humidity. When you consider
where this tree is thriving it seems to be more humid climates? 

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I have 5 Zills black Surinam cherries and they had a heavy bloom in the spring and have continued to
bloom this summer. It seems like between the 5 trees there is always ripe fruit on one of them.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Star fruit juicer
« on: September 20, 2017, 07:02:04 AM »
I tried drying them in a dehydrator one year and really enjoyed the dried product.
Chewy almost like a gummy bear without the sugar.

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Could have some thing to do with humidity. Also are you sure your tree is grafted?
Check and make sure there is a graft union. Sapodilla from seed take longer. Mulch is
a great idea and lots of water. I never hand pollinate and also get fruit consistently in
humid Florida.

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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / seeds
« on: September 19, 2017, 11:20:43 PM »
I have a few seeds available now, unfortunately Irma destroyed allot of fruit :-[

Lisa atemoya seeds very limited     1.50 ea
Na Dai sugar apple  very limited     1.50 ea
red jaboticaba                               1.00 ea

I am still lookin to trade for a REAL 3 legged duck . I had 2 people try to pass
off 3 legged chickens. I don't need chickens at this time. ???

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Hi Raul
I would love some seeds as well. I hope you got the package I sent you a while back?
I just got power back on after 9+ days, hope I am not too late???
Stay safe
Mike

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: foliar spray
« on: September 19, 2017, 10:50:51 PM »
I use 20-20-20 foliar spray with micros ( Miracle Grow )
I buy it from Diamond R for around $30 for 25 pounds. I also use it as a root drench at
times and have had great results. I also give it to my potted hot pepper and cherry tomato
plants once a week and I have had tremendous results. I pour it on the roots of the peppers
and tomatos.

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This tree is only about 4 feet tall, the split is an inch or two above the graft.


I had a silas wood sapodilla snap and split right at the graft. I dug it up and  luckily I have another
in a pot I was wondering where I could plant. I would also cut yours as far up as you can from the graft and make a
clean cut. Then knock off any new suckers below the graft. You are in 9b, hopefully there is time to put out new growth. Since that
tree was a couple years old, the new growth should grow fast with the root structure it has. Hopefully next summer it will catch
up to the size it would have been if the weather cooperates? Be careful this winter it will be more sensitive to cold.

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The bad news is the larva feeds on the roots and will emerge as new weevils and the cycle will
start over. It's too bad all the damn weevils didn't get blown back to Sri Lanka :-[

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Category 4 Hurricane Irma
« on: September 12, 2017, 12:47:07 AM »
Came home from a shelter close to LaBelle Florida to find a huge mess. My road has power lines down
across the road in 3 places. The kid's trampoline was in the pool, not a scratch on the fence. Half of my back lanai
is laying about 100 feet to the side of my house and squashed a St Rita fig, I never liked that fig anyway. It always
seemed to drop it figs before ripe. It was laying up against a LSU purple fig which should make it after a good prune.
One side of my screened porch is gone also. I have a $20,000 hurricane deductible, I figure the damage will be $19,995.

So where do you start?

I can't imagine getting power for at least a week? I came home at 7:30 am and my neighbor had already cut the path in.
It was impassable before. I have a 30 foot oak down in the corner of my property and about 5-6 trees down on the side which
crushed my fence.  What a sight! My 9 year old boy just started crying when he saw the mess. I wish I was allowed to cry.

Well I got the trampoline torn apart and put to the curb, and I got about 25 trees staked and pruned. I lost a St Rita Fig,
a Silas wood sapodilla that snapped off right at the graft and a seedling loquat that was about 15 feet high that had produced
a couple crops of average tasting fruit. I would rather put in a LSU Black for the St Rita and I had wasted tons of real estate on
that yearling loquat which I can now plant 6-10 annonas my newest favorite fruit. The silas wood I have another in a pot or I
could put my potted Sabara jabo next to the other one. All my sugar apples and atemoyas were lying on the ground or leaning
heavy. I staked them and pruned heavy and removed any immature fruit. I hope they survive?  I got allot done but I really
wanted to evacuate. It should be easy driving out of the state? I also had tons of help from my wife and 12 year old son.
I have a name of a company to fix the lanai I can call hopefully before 10,000 people call and I hope the garbage company
will pick up yard waste on Wednesday I think I will have something this week for sure, My family is safe and I hope yours
is too!

 

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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Re: Eugenia stipitata var. Sororia
« on: September 09, 2017, 12:15:10 AM »
Hi Luc
I looked back and couldn't find any info on the taste?
Could you describe the taste?

Thanks

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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Re: Jaboticaba seeds.
« on: September 04, 2017, 07:54:41 PM »
Hi
I can offer the red Jaboticaba seeds at this time,
I have a very large crop on the tree now. This is the hybrid type that
is known for thin skin and fruiting in 3-5 years. Shipping costs $15
I sell the seeds for $1 ea.

Regards
Mike

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Does anyone who originally bought seeds have pictures especially of the leaves they can post?





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I have been giving my 2 small seedling red jabos miracle grow root drench and occasionally
foliar spray. I have had terrible experiences fertilizing Lychee. Don't use synthetic fertilizer
with chlorine. Now I only use manure and compost and my lychee is doing ok. I do also use
miracle grow on the lychee and have never had any problems. Both trees like water.

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Buy your trees from a different nursery? :-[

Hopefully you really like the fruit? You can top work some of the ones you have for diversification.
Asking which tastes better is a loaded question, everyone has an opinion. There is another topic
going now about top working Annonas. There are so many good choices I would hate to have 6 of
one type?

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Looking for planting help on jaboticaba
« on: August 31, 2017, 08:30:18 PM »
I visited Fruitscapes today. What an awesome place. I seem to notice
more trees each time. There are sabara jabos planted in full sun, half sun,
full shade. In the ground, still in pots. I don't know the overall production but
the trees seems to be happy in many different settings. I have one in the ground for
several years in full sun. It is a bit yellow this year and I am not sure why. It did have
it's first fruit set early in the spring about 6 fruit.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Nitrogen fixing plants and fruit trees
« on: August 30, 2017, 03:45:53 PM »
What kind of bean are you planting? I sure have a few things that I would like to try something new.
Thanks

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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / BOGO
« on: August 29, 2017, 08:16:31 PM »
For a limited time only

Buy one seed and get one free

peanut butter fruit  3.00ea
NaDai sugar apple   3.00ea

red jaboticaba        2.00ea
Blk zills suriname cherry 2.00ea

I hope no one realizes this is the ole Winn Dixie trick, double the price and offer
BOGO. I do have some seeds left and I have really enjoyed the fruit this past couple
weeks. The fresh sugar apples seeds are germinating too easy and the peanut butter fruit
as well. The red jaboticaba is loaded with flowers and fruit. The most ever! These three red jabo
trees have produced non stop for over a year now.

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Maybe the best answer is which ever one is ripe in my hand?

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Check it
« on: August 25, 2017, 11:50:44 PM »
Hi
Awesome yard
You said you have 50 Limoncillo planted.
This is Luc's garcinia? Did you plant in full sun or under a canopy?

I have 7 new seedlings and they are on my lanai and real protected and they are
dark green. I was tempted to put one or two in the ground and see

Thanks

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