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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Eugenia sp "CDQ"
« on: April 10, 2024, 04:37:21 PM »
Just wondering if anyone is growing this one or been able to try the fruit? Looks good 😆

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Happy Friday everyone. I just am really shocked how delicios the surinam cherry is after eating 2 miracle fruits. I have 5 red seedlings from home depot out front. 3/5 are ok and 2/5 are very resinous. They aren't great on their own but after consuming 2x Miracle fruits they turn into a real treat. So much that my wife said it was good. I keep going back for more. Amazing! Have a nice day folks!

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Fruit forest videos
« on: March 10, 2024, 04:13:37 PM »
Figured I would start another thread welcoming people to add the link to your fruit tree videos for all of our entertainment.
I created a few shorts of some random plants so far. The grand tour would be quite lengthy so I'm trying to keep them fairly quick.
Here is the link to my jungle https://youtube.com/@Room_for_1_more_fruit_tree?si=ZqlNouSEocbEyEeJ
Anyone can post their link to their videos weather it be a farm in subtropics, gree house in northern USA or even a greenhouse in syberia. No need to worry about stealing a thread or whatever. I'm sure we all would enjoy seeing everyone's efforts and passions.
-happy growing everyone!

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Well I have a ton of interest if you don't already know. I have several fruiting plants and many many more that should be fruiting this year. I'm at around 20 something cultivars. Throughout the last few years I've tried incorporating my passion for growing these plants with my passion for welding and have come up with a more economical/affordable design. I'm trying to find either a distributor in south florida or find out if it's even worth the investment to make these. I can sell them myself also but thought a nursery would get more attention. I've seen numerous raffles on here and would like to do a giveaway to try to get the ball rolling on them. Any suggestions? Attached is some picture of the new 2024 design post.
Comes with a rubberized coating on the bottom to protect from concrete corroding the aluminum. Comes with a roll of coco fiber, a few zip ties, and some jute twine to wrap around the coco fiber. I'd like to do a video of the install to post on YouTube so future customers can refer to it for help.
All Comments and suggestions will be appreciated. Thank you all!








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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Mamey sapote in 10b
« on: January 24, 2024, 11:27:09 AM »
Just wondering if anyone in my area is successful in fruiting mamey sapote. Anyone have a cultivar to suggest? I'm in zone 10b just a couple miles from the border of zone 10a. Thanks for any info you have.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Diatomaceous Earth for Temporary sunsceen?
« on: December 26, 2023, 11:49:56 AM »
So I had an achachairu getting out of control in a huge clay pot and it needed to be planted in the ground. I'll never pla t another fruit tree in a clay pot that size again, what a pain. I cut with an angle grinder and then busted the sides off with a hammer. Then put some leftover wood deck under and slid into the hole, tipped it on the side and took out the bottom. It's in full sun so I hosed down the foliage and threw some handfuls of D.E. over it to try to give it sunscreen. I'll probably have to re-apply after any rain storm. I was curious if anyone has ever tried this before? I don't think it'll hurt the tree at all.






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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Seedless papaya
« on: November 29, 2023, 07:49:27 AM »
On my walk this morning I found this Rouge papaya tree that the animals planted but havnt looked at it in a while. It's growing in the shade of several pine and Sable palms behind the hedge row of clusias. Upon cutti g it open there weren't any seeds and never knew they could be Seedless. It's actually got less of a dumpster taste than the ones I planted. Small sized fruit though, maybe because it's in shade.




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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Ice cream bean holding a fruit
« on: November 25, 2023, 03:45:08 PM »
Seems one of my trees is holding a fruit. It's either a inga feullei or edulis. Wish I would have labeled them, oh well. I'm very excited to try the fruit and hoping we get more rain since we've only had half the total yearly amount. Looks like it takes 3 months to mature so around February I should be able to test it if it holds on through winter. I'll keep my fingers crossed. Yea I know it's like a sri lanken weavil buffet over here. He's there hiding if you look closely.


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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Acanthocereus tetragonus (barbed wire cactus)
« on: October 02, 2023, 10:05:34 AM »
Just wondering if anyone has tried the fruits? Plant care recomendations? Supposed to be a native from Florida to Texas. Sounded fun so I ordered a cutting of some orange fruited kind.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / First cacao fruit
« on: July 29, 2023, 09:36:02 AM »
Seems the bugs did their job and pollinated this one. Woohoo


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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Soil drench quantity per tree
« on: July 28, 2023, 10:03:05 PM »
Reason I ask is I'm going to make a trailer for a 50 or so gallon tank I can tow behind the lawnmower and use to do soil drenches of liquid fertilizer. I was thinking a gallon/tree would be ok for now. After testing the 15gallon spray trailer im sure this will save me time and effort. I was contemplating getting the 4 gal battery powered backpack sprayer and it was the same price (100$) as a 15gal tank with pump and 15' sprayer hose and wand so I went with the larger. Had an extra car battery to run the pump so I got a battery box from wallmart for 12$. The 4gal sprayer isnt large enough for my property without filling it several times and backpacking it around in the dark. Here's the spray trailer, worked super good! Added a hole in the lid, a small section of garden hose, pre-filter, and a quick connect so I don't have to stand holding the hose.


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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Fruit tree sale
« on: July 20, 2023, 07:38:39 AM »
I have some fruit trees for sale if anyone is interested. Here is the list. No shipping, sorry. If you would like to trade we might be able to work something out. Thank you!
Grumichama 5gal pots-4qty-60$ech
Rainforest plum 3gal-6qty-30$ech or all for $160
Malabar chestnut 5gal-5qty-25$ech or all for 100$
Star apple 3gal-1qty/5gal-1qty 25$ech
Eugenia myrcianthes 1gal-2qty- 25$ech
Big chanar tree 1gal-8qty-25$ech or all for $175
Sweet heart lychee 15gal-1qty-$150
Soursop 45gal-1qty-150$
Thanks for looking! Have a great day!

Grumichama-4' (ready for larger pot)

Rainforest plum (not sure why they call it a plum)

Eugenia myrcianthes (comes with weeds in pot)

Star apple (stunning foliage)

Big chanar tree (gorgeous peeling bark)

Sweetheart lychee & behind is Soursop (yumyum)

Malabar chestnut (aka money tree )

 I'll have the add up for a month and then I'm just going to plant whatever is left in the ground or give to my neighbors.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Earliest fruiting sugar apple seedling
« on: July 18, 2023, 04:17:37 PM »
This was a 1/20 tree I had ordered the seeds in August of 2021. It did flower at about a foot tall last year so I kept it separated and a few others. 1 other is flowering but not setting fruit. I've not tried hand pollination either, shocked it's holding 2 fruit. Just more waiting and observing until judgment day comes.






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So we started growing this from a fruit bought at publix about 1.5 years ago. Was pampered in the greenhouse for the several months through winter and became a bit much without a trellis. This one I just let go wild and climb the tree. Definitely the most vigorous of all the seedlings I planted.




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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Choc anon flowering
« on: June 24, 2023, 06:36:38 PM »
Seems like it was labeled properly from the nursery since its flowering so much later than any other tree I have. I'm doubtful it will hold fruit since it's only pushing 5'. Still an exciting sight to see.


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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Smallest pot size for fruiting Pitaya
« on: June 17, 2023, 08:51:21 PM »
I have a buddy that's super excited to start growing these on his patio but has limited space. I assume a 10gal pot would work for 1 cutting and make the trellis 4' instead of 5'6". Has anyone grown them in this small of a pot and gotten some fruit? Thanks for sharing your experience.

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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / No-climb rat 🐀 grow platforms
« on: May 30, 2023, 07:30:33 AM »
Good morning all. I made some of these racks to keep the rats from eating the emerging seedling. They work great! I'm just to the point where I'm done collecting the seeds and moving onto larger pots. I'm not looking to profit off them and willing to trade for some cool plant(s). I have 3 available now and 1 in use for the next year. They are made for tree pots and 3.5" pot grow trays. Thanks for looking. Have a nice day!




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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Bait fish for fertilizer
« on: May 21, 2023, 01:36:04 PM »
So while I was doing some fishing this morning I wondered if cast netting a bunch of small bait fish, rinsing the salts off them and then burying them about 1' under the soil would be a good idea or a bad idea. Only the trees in-ground. Anyone done this before?

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Watering for flowering Pitaya
« on: May 06, 2023, 07:39:45 PM »
Just wondering what the water requirements are for flowering dragonfruit to set fruit? I have them on a drip line controlled by a manual valve. Typically 2 days a week is what I do, leaving it on for several hours after forgetting then turning it off. I will be adding a controller and some solenoids for the different zones soon. Thanks for any tips anyone has.




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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Inga flowering already
« on: March 14, 2023, 07:06:08 AM »
Good morning! So this tree is from a batch of seeds I ordered 2.5 years ago from fruit lovers. The tree is fairly small, only 1" diameter trunk x 6'height x 6' wide. It really surprised me seeing these on there as I have an inga about 3x the size and 3.5 yrs old that hasn't flowered yet and numerous others that havnt flowered.  If it holds any fruit in the years to come and they taste good I'll grow the seeds and graft it to them and offer them here for others to enjoy.


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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Plant purchasing mistakes
« on: January 29, 2023, 10:45:34 AM »
First off there have only been great people offering products and everything on the forum has been amazing and consistently easy/friendly. Ebay has been good to me, not 1 bad experience over years and years. But there really is a bad egg out there and it stinks of bad ethics. Let me introduce to you my worst purchase ever. (Let me know if I'm wrong, that plant doesn't have the opposit leaf growth as a maprang should have)
 Persea Americana Puerto Rico-etsy
Sells mango trees labeled as "gandaria" mango.
The definition of gandaria is a bouea macrophylla. I tried using translate from Spanish but it kept telling me the bouea macrophylla was gandaria. I tried giving the benefit of the doubt but now the small price for me will hopefully make everyone aware of the scam. The seller responds to my accusation of the plant not being a "gandaria" by saying "what did you expect, its a small mango".......it's not very funny but for f-s sake I expected a gandaria lol not a small mango. Grrrrrrr, this shop has to be the most despicable place to purchase a plant. That was my rookie mistake about 8 months ago.
Got any plant purchasing mistakes?? Go ahead and spill the beans........
Have a great day everyone and don't make these mistakes.






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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Campechiana sapodilla
« on: October 25, 2022, 04:30:16 PM »
Was doing a delivery this morning up in ft myers and stopped by echo. Always a pleasure going there. I got this sapodilla that I can't find any info on. Says sapodilla campechiana and was the last one. The graft looks real nice.
Anyone have any experience with this variety that could give any info of the fruit. Thanks in advance.


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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Multi rootstock grafting
« on: September 13, 2022, 06:35:24 AM »
Good morning all, I am wondering if anyone has made a multi rootstock tree they could share some of the experience. Observed it growing much quicker? Do the  differing genetics in the rootstock help with nutrient uptake? I have lots of seedlings I've been collecting of mango, longan, sapodilla, garcinias, eugenias, and loquats for some experimenting.
If anyone has a picture of a mature multigrafted rootstock tree I'd really appreciate seeing its splendor. I suppose if nobody does I will keep a log and some pictures when the time comes to share the experience amongst the community. Thank you!

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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Looking for prickly pear pads
« on: July 27, 2022, 09:33:26 AM »
I am looking for some good tasting and nice size fruit producing tuna fruit cactus pads. Please send me a message with offers for trade locally or purchase through mail. Thanks all!

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Help I.D. garcinia seedling
« on: June 24, 2022, 03:46:11 PM »
I got seeds for garcinia intermedia a while back and it's definitely not intermedia. Thanks fellas.


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