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Garcinia madruno harvest

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buddyguygreen:

--- Quote from: cbss_daviefl on October 30, 2020, 08:50:30 PM ---Congrats!  The leaves look small compared to what I grow as madruno and the trees I have eaten from in Puerto Rico. The Puerto Rico fruits were also twice the size of your bigger fruit. But I guess madruno may be a generic name for bumpy garcinias.

Do you have any idea of how old the tree is? When it flowers, does it produce a bunch of flowers, most of which fall off or does it only produce a few flowers, of which most turn into fruit? My flowering tree and another I know of seem to have male and female flowers.

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the trees about 7 years old growing in a 15g pot, it lost maybe 20% of its flowers but the majority turned to fruit, maybe 4 fruit didn’t develop and fell off early. The tree struggled for the first few years before really starting to grow, I’ve always had it outside here in central Florida so I’m sure the climate is keeping it smaller than what it normally would be.
--- Quote from: BestDay on October 31, 2020, 01:27:28 AM ---Congratulations, that is a nice looking plant. Is it in a 25 gallon pot?  How tall and wide is it?  I have a plant but it is only two feet tall.

Bill

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its like 3 feet tall maybe 2 feet wide in a 15 g pot.
--- Quote from: shot on October 31, 2020, 11:50:47 AM ---Had my first charichuela fruit in a long time,I neglected that poor tree to long .Now looks very good.Fruit is similar to your round one but lemon shape and larger.Taste very nice.I think the seed was from Adolf Grimals tree.That tree was moved to fruit and spice park where it died(stress and cold winters at that time)

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These seeds were from one of our South American connects on here, the tree was huge and loaded with fruit that were double the size, I’m sure because of age.

roblack:
Wow! Exciting to hear about others fruiting g. madruno/charichuelo.

Added a tree to our collection this summer, it seems quite happy here in 10b.

How much variation is there in fruit quality?

cbss_daviefl:
I don't think there is a lot of variation in flavor but I have only had fruit from two different trees. Both were very similar to achachairu. One was round and the other lemon shaped. 

I have one that I just planted in the ground a week ago that was growing in my shade house. It is 9 ft tall by 9 ft wide. I built a shade structure to help acclimate it to full sun. Every day I take down the shade cloth and put it back up. I  started with 1 hour of full exposure. I have added a few minutes per day. I am up to 2 hours a day. I can already see sun damage.  This tree has flowered 4 or 5 times but did not set fruit.  It is grafted and the branches above the bottom most are from the graft. The odd thing is that the branches below the graft are the ones that flowered. The tree is around 6 years old.






Bush2Beach:
That is a beauty Brandon!
This is my 6-7 footer going crazy with interior branching now and wishing it had a good spot in the ground to get out of this 25. Still never seen a flower. Originally from Ethan , so I am guessing PR sourced seed.
Should I try grafting a side branch?


cbss_daviefl:
Your tree looks great. Your tree could be close to flowering. One of the other seedlings, from the same batch as the tree I planted that is being grown by another forum member, has already flowered. I have a third still in a pot that has not flowered yet. Your tree looks to be the same species as what I have. Your tree could be from the same source. Chances are good that Ethan got the seeds from one of the two trees I have eaten from, if he got them from Puerto Rico. 

Personally, I think grafting garcinias is not necessarily beneficial. In Luc's, it really slows down the growth when grafted on Luc's seedlings and achachairu seedlings. Maybe Imbe rootstock works better but I would be concerned about delayed incompatibility failure.  In mangosteen, if you don't know what you are doing when selecting a scion, the tree will grow sideways instead of growing upwards.  In this madruno tree, it has not shortened the time to fruit.  Time to fruiting in seedlings is variable and sometimes a seedling can fruit in the same amount of time as a grafted tree.  I would graft garcinia when seeds of a desired species or selection are not available or when the species is dioecious to ensure you have both sexes.


--- Quote from: Bush2Beach on October 31, 2020, 05:59:09 PM ---That is a beauty Brandon!
This is my 6-7 footer going crazy with interior branching now and wishing it had a good spot in the ground to get out of this 25. Still never seen a flower. Originally from Ethan , so I am guessing PR sourced seed.
Should I try grafting a side branch?



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