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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Wax apples
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We have very sweet one, so nice.
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what you get sunny? I got 5 pedelai seeds coming
No, what he is showing are Achachairu and yellow mangosteen.
Yes they sprout easy and fruit in two years. Does not seem to be prone to diseases and pests.
With good bonsai technique and cytokinin possible.You could graft adult sexed wood on one tree
http://sa-bonsai.blogspot.com/p/techniques-and-information.html
They are growing durian on Trellis
Trellis For Durian In Hawaii
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsXqPVT_UlE
I have more experience growing plants in pots than you ever will. It's hard to fruit a banana and get something decent off of it in a bloody rain barrel, let alone a 100 litre pot. And bananas are much smaller plants than dabai.
I'm sorry if you don't like bad news. Go waste your time trying to grow dabai in pots, it's not going to hurt me any.
I believe the first picture in that link is fake, and the second one is definitely fake. Come on, who is dumb enough to believe that this is how bananas fruit?

That tree in sri lanka is not big, we sell tree's that size in 100 liter pots everywhere in thailand.
You've seen *dabai fruiting in 100 litre pots*? Seeing trees in pots is not remotely the same thing as seeing a specific tree fruiting in a specific-sized pot. Lots of people grow bananas in 100l pots, but it'd take a miracle to get anything meaningful out of it, or even flower in most cases.
If you really want to try this (don't get your hopes up), you're going to have to graft. Yes, if you're in an area that already has the occasional male tree, you won't need one. Use an upper branch (not a lower branch) from an already-fruiting tree as a scion.
A little report on my experience with this seller:
I've bought some Eugenia beaurepairiana seeds from Mr. Dada, and after almost 2 months I got the package with the seeds.
As soon as I opened the envelope, I put off my happy face for finally get my hands on this species, as the packing method was very weird, being a mix of cardboard wraped on endless tape. When I finally get rid of all the tape, I've found the seeds inside a small plastic bag, without any kind of media, or moisture to keep them alive, and already showing signs of mold on the seed skin. As the seeds were incredibly lightweight I puted them in water, and none of them sank, so I decided to broke the skin to inspect the state of the embrio inside, and it was completely rotten, showing a lot of mold.
I contacted Mr. Dada explaining my situation, and asking for a refund, and for a week or so I got no answer at all, yesterday I sent him a new message, and he said that he sent seeds for other people as well and nobody complainted; sugesting that I should have no reason to complaint, or that I should be happy with what I got. I sent him another message, asking for refund, or otherwise I would publish it here, as I got no answer, I think Mr. Dada it's not interested in refunding my money, so everybody must know how this seller deals with his clients, and how he cares about what he sends out for other forum members.
Bellow you can see some images that show, what I got from him:
If it's like the picture in this link, then yeah much larger than Breadfruit.. I still want Pedalai, even more now seeing the leaves are so beautiful.
https://plant.daleysfruit.com.au/l/attractive-artocarpus-1165.jpegI think pedalai is the no1.
i propose common seeds 1€, unusual seeds 2 to 3€, rare seeds 4€.
inclusive transport minimal order 10€.
1) these ones are rare? i have only a few, 4€ (if common i will cheaper if i still have)
maybe L'image me fait penser au santol (Sandoricum koetjape)
https://drhealthbenefits.com/food-bevarages/fruits/health-benefits-of-santol-fruit
Me too. 9B 34240 I have been watering them heavily.
I like pitomba better than grumi.