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Lovely work there. I hope there is no delayed incompatibility.
Here in Florida, ilama on custard apple does not make a good match.
Ilama does well on pond apple.In fl
Quote from: bsbullie on November 02, 2020, 09:33:44 AMHere in Florida, ilama on custard apple does not make a good match.Delayed incompatibility?
Quote from: vipinrl on November 02, 2020, 11:51:37 AMQuote from: bsbullie on November 02, 2020, 09:33:44 AMHere in Florida, ilama on custard apple does not make a good match.Delayed incompatibility?It seems to have issues grafted on both custard apple and sugar apple. Delayed incompatibility, sudden death after a couple to few years and non-floweing/fruiting.
150 rain days a year mostly in 4 month monsoon, 3000mm/average, rarely reached 40c or under 17c perhaps? Around 10 latitude? Should be ideal for seedlings and they should have long and productive lives starting fruiting after just 3 or 4 years. Where did you observe this short life due to humidity? Those days of 36c down to 26c at night and the air like syrup for a few months should be fine for them.
Ok 200 days and only a short dry season is a bit more than expected and if your lowest minimums rarely get down below say 21c then it may be a challenge.You must be wetter than Cochin.https://weather-and-climate.com/average-monthly-Rainfall-Temperature-Sunshine,cochin,IndiaI am surprised if you are getting much winter rain but yes I know they handle Darwin's climate and also around Tully here with over 4000mm. Maybe it is the varieties or spots they are planted because I suspect your climate is ok for them still.
Anyway good luck with it and I lost a sarteneja reticulata to soil fungus during the rainy season but my nearby ilamas did fine. Go figure.