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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Re: Closed
« Last post by sc4001992 on Today at 04:57:19 AM »
If anyone paid for the passion fruit cutting and did not get a tracking number, then please send me a message to find out why.

I still have enough cuttings now for anyone who did not get it. I would like to close out this post by the end of this week so send me a message if there are any issues with your order to me.

Thanks
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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Mango discussion
« Last post by zwanif on Today at 04:53:14 AM »
Anyone have grown polyembronic mango from seeds and got a beautiful fruit?!
If yes please share your experience
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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Mango discussion
« Last post by zwanif on Today at 04:52:12 AM »
Anyone have grown polyembronic mango from seeds and got a beautiful fruit?!
If yes please share your experience
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Citrus General Discussion / Re: Grafting previously rooted cutting
« Last post by sc4001992 on Today at 04:37:19 AM »
You could just take a cutting and graft it on any healthy and larger citrus tree, and it will grow fine If it was a fruiting branch that you rooted, then it should be fruiting for you in 2 years. I hear some citruses do not grow well on their own roots, never tried it myself. You do not need to use only FD, people say it makes the fruit sweeter, I don't know about that. Most Gold Nugget trees from nursery are grafted on semi-dwf rootstock. I have not seen any grafted to FD, only the kumquats seem to be grafted on FD and they grow super slow.
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Can you take a photo of your tree showing the original Eureka portion (variety grafted) and the rootstock shoots you are talking about. It sounds to me that your grafted scionwood is dead so the rootstock has taken over the tree. This happens a lot, I have seen on many nursery purchased tree. The rootstock will usually be stronger than the grafted scion so if there is any disease or other issues, the top of the tree usually will die back first, then it may come back or just die and the rootstock will still be alive and maybe that is what you are seeing. When this happens to my potted trees, I just let the rootstock grow out and graft another variety onto it. For Eureka lemons, here is CA they usually use macrophylla for the rootstock so if you show a photo, I can tell you what it is.
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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Re:
« Last post by sc4001992 on Today at 04:18:31 AM »
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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Vista White Seedling Tree? Do you have One
« Last post by Pau on Today at 03:14:23 AM »
he is very arrogant and thinks that he is the only one who has loquats. I was able to secure some cuttings from other sellers here who are humble and down to earth. Don't waste your time on him LOL.

I disagree. Kaz contributes greatly to this forum. Anytime I get from Kaz is honored.
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I found a few photos I took on our field trip to the UCR/CCPP citrus grove.

Here's the Maru kumquat. Since this kumquat tasted the best, I took a few photos of this tree, not the others.






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Ok, found some of my photos from this year.

Here's one branch (1/10th of the whole tree) that I cut from Nagami, you can see the density of the fruits on the branch, all the other branches had the same amount of fruits.




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It seems that stupid people are everywhere, regardless of nationality.
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