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Tropical Fruit => Tropical Fruit Discussion => Topic started by: spaugh on September 12, 2022, 10:49:31 PM
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Sir Prize avocado RIP :'(
https://youtu.be/QACk3Hb7pMw (https://youtu.be/QACk3Hb7pMw)
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Lamb RIP, someday you will come back to life as a good avocado. :'(
https://youtu.be/Xuwd3oCZtF0 (https://youtu.be/Xuwd3oCZtF0)
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Random trees that didnt make the cut.
https://youtu.be/7yUH52oqgw8 (https://youtu.be/7yUH52oqgw8)
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Sir Prize avocado RIP :'(
https://youtu.be/QACk3Hb7pMw (https://youtu.be/QACk3Hb7pMw)
Damn Brad, that’s an insane amount fruit on that tree. It’s a shame you have to cut it down but if it has a bad growth habit, makes total sense. No point in having a bumper crop then miss out on two years as the tree recovers.
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The fruit arent even that good and they dont get big because theres so many. The only thing surprising about this tree is that they patented it and released it to the public. I want my 2$ royalty fee back.
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I purchased Brogden avocado recently. What is your thought about this variety?
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I purchased Brogden avocado recently. What is your thought about this variety?
I dont know, that one is not grown in california.
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Thanks for sharing Brad, love that the kids are involved. Nice job on the solar setup.
Janet
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yessir, haha
The fruit arent even that good and they dont get big because theres so many. The only thing surprising about this tree is that they patented it and released it to the public. I want my 2$ royalty fee back.
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Thanks for sharing Brad, love that the kids are involved. Nice job on the solar setup.
Janet
Thanks, I put in the solar myself earlier this year. Did the whole thing, drawings, permittings, the whole deal. The one on the left is for water heating not electrical. Its not done yet and that one will heat the pool.
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Will you top work the stumps?
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Will you top work the stumps?
Yes in spring once they grow some new shoots.
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By the way, sir prize actually made pretty good fruit when the tree was young. Then it started to make huge loads that took forever to ripen, never sized up, never got much oil after that. It kind of just went downhill.
Maybe if your tree doesnt fruit so hard its worth growing. For here, it just didnt do well.
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Brad's Chainsaw Massacre. I hope all the top-working goes smoothly.
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I watched these videos last night! You made Darwin proud.
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I watched these videos last night! You made Darwin proud.
The fruit propogation industry needs more darwinism. Wayy too much mediocracy being propogated and touted.
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I have a Sir Prize and agree it doesn’t produce the best tasting fruit, but there are a few traits I like about the tree.
I tried growing a Hass and a Reed in my home garden, but they both died in my heavy clay soil and I don’t think it was warm enough for them. On average, we don’t get temps in the 80’s till August and during bloom in spring, highs are usually only in the 60’s, so not great for fruit set.
Sir Prize consistently fruits every other year and like you mentioned produces abundantly, even in my cooler weather. The leaves are more resistant to persea mite and stay a dark green. I like the deep color of the fruit and the skin is easy to peel from the flesh and the seed is smaller.
If I could combine those qualities with the fruit quality of the Don Gillogly, I think I’d have a ‘winner.’ Most of the seedlings I planted at the farm are from my 17 year old Don Gillogly tree, which is 5 feet from my Sir Prize, so I’m sure some have crossed. We planted over 60 seeds, so maybe there will be something good. The seedlings are strong growers and the first ones we planted in May of last year are over 6 feet already and were unfazed by this recent heat wave with 100+ temps.
Janet
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Inspiring and motivating! I've been wondering when to stump the Holiday for next year's topworking.