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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Re: New Wax Jambu & Annona scions ready for grafting available
« on: March 22, 2024, 12:25:30 AM »Added wax jambu varieties
How hard would it be to root the jambu?
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Added wax jambu varieties
Tinner, can you tell me how much a bag of Gary's top pot potting soil cost, I may need to use some of that. My plant is still about 2.5 ft tall but at least now it is growing new leaves and looking better.
Sir Graftalot, if you are searching for the Campbell white sapote, the only nursery that sells it is in Miami, Laura's Farm. It is still relatively new so not many people have a large tree yet.
https://larafarmsmiami.com/products/grafted-white-sapote-sweet-baseball-sized-fruit
I purchased my small tree a year ago from them. It is a slow grower.
greenerpasteur, thank you for the scionwood.
You are welcome. I'm top working my pearl guava and graft this variety - Thai ruby seedless guava. I'll be making 3 airlayer if anyone want it. Should be available in 4-6 months for $40-60 in 7g to 10/15g.