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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Re: Seeds: Inga, Vexator, Sabara, Wax Jambu, Abiu, PB, Pitangatuba, Guava
« on: July 23, 2022, 09:48:43 PM »
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I have just grafted few achacha and Grafted superior lemondrop mangosteen, they won't be ready for at least another 2 months, if you don't find one hit me up then.
Be very careful with this new member of the Forum. He joined the Forum on Saturday night to buy me some trees. The day before he did not want to sell him some trees and he made me a threat that my police friend told me to report because that is a threat that can be taken as a death threat. He bought me the trees that I put up for sale last night just to hurt me. He sent me money to my Paypal without me doing any business with him and he told me that my Paypal had been given to him by a friend. They have the same Paypal name. Anyone who wants to know the name and evidence can send me a PM and I will gladly send you the evidence.
Yesterday I found some green Wax Jambu at the farmers market, the first couple I ate had seeds but most of them didn't. I saved them and have them in a germinating tray right now. Has anyone grown these from seed and if so about how long will they take to flower and fruit?
Also yesterday a friend of my wife gave us some rose apple and I'd like to either do an air layer or take a cutting from it to grow myself. Which way would be better? I saw somewhere that a person took a cutting of wax Jambu and it rooted easily and quickly but I imagine an air layer could get me a bigger piece of the tree and most likely have it producing quicker than a cutting.
Hi gang, Here's a photo of a red longan I'm growing from seed. Perhaps not the ruby red as well, although maybe a bit early to tell. The seedling is about 14 months old.
Reaf's, how is your grafted tree growing? Any photos you can share?
You may remember me talking about Erdon Lee lychees before like the ones in my hand here. They sure are big and of high quality but so few trees are in circulation yet that getting a tree of my own has been difficult.
The Jumbo Seedless lychee is equally glamorous being a crisper type described as having a long shelf life and of excellent taste with a hint of pineapple.
The eagle has landed and I have Seedless and an Erdon Lee marcot after much effort. I don't know if I have enough room for both and I might be a fraction too warm for them so they might fruit only erratically as I need to get below 10c regularly in winter. I don't seem to be able to post pics in this response at the moment but will show you what I have.