Yeah sometimes first flowering don't fruit and it varies between seedlings as to how much they will make in the long run.But some are over achievers to the point of over doing it.where I grow I just pull some soil away put the seeds in and walk away ,just different soil
Yeah we have about 6 inches of the most amazing red, nutrient rich soil you could ever as for and then just 10 feet of solid limestone rock. For this reason, our area is extremely conducive to crop farming and adult trees that are really able to hold their ground during hurricanes. I'm be honest, its great to hear of more people in South Florida growing and fruiting these, because for awhile there I just thought it was a myth. I've found seedling plants are VERY sensitive.
Shot, do you find they grow better in full or partial sun?