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Tropical Fruit => Tropical Fruit Discussion => Topic started by: brian on January 31, 2022, 09:57:09 PM

Title: Pouteria pollination
Post by: brian on January 31, 2022, 09:57:09 PM
I have three pouteria trees that have set significant blooms once or twice but no fruit or even fruitlets yet.  I don't actually know a whole lot about them, is it likely that they need same-species cross-pollination?  They are:  canistel (grafted, Bruce), green sapote (grafted), abiu (seedling).  I don't have more than one of each species.

The canistel is in-ground in my greenhouse and probably doesn't seem many pollinators.  The abiu and green sapote are in containers and were outside during bee season.
Title: Re: Pouteria pollination
Post by: cnewfield on February 01, 2022, 02:31:41 AM
I believe more common Pouterias like abiu, mamey and green sapote will flower multiple times before they hold fruit especially if they are grafted. At least that has been my experience with abiu and mamey sapote and I've read so elsewhere online.
Title: Re: Pouteria pollination
Post by: brian on February 01, 2022, 11:27:19 AM
Thank you.  I will keep waiting and see.   The plants are quite healthy.
Title: Re: Pouteria pollination
Post by: Tlaloc on February 01, 2022, 11:48:09 AM
My Fairchild Canistel has been in the ground for close to seven years. And I had the same issue. Many flowers but no fruit set.
Then I saw someone on the interweb mention pinching the flowers one at a time (not too hard of a pinch). Maybe it was a coincidence, but I have at least 100 marble-sized fruits and multiples on a single branch. Give it a try, it wouldn't hurt.
Title: Re: Pouteria pollination
Post by: brian on February 01, 2022, 03:02:52 PM
My Fairchild Canistel has been in the ground for close to seven years. And I had the same issue. Many flowers but no fruit set.
Then I saw someone on the interweb mention pinching the flowers one at a time (not too hard of a pinch). Maybe it was a coincidence, but I have at least 100 marble-sized fruits and multiples on a single branch. Give it a try, it wouldn't hurt.

Thanks, I will try this now!  My canistel currently has a bunch of flowers