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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: What are the best varieties of wax jambu?
« on: September 05, 2020, 05:40:29 PM »
Thanks for all your thoughts! I really appreciate it

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Ok....as Stephen suggested, I looked at the leaves and here is a picture of the leaves from both trunks. The one on the left is the VP because it produced about a dozen mangoes this year. The one on the right is the mystery trunk. Definitely a different leaf....if that means anything. I still am leaning towards leaving it and see what it produces unless there is a downside. Can anyone tell me if there is a downside to letting this smaller trunk grow?
Thai jumbo is the sweetest one I've ever tried. Unfortunately it takes years before it can bear fruit.
I never heard of Borneo Red, is it from Borneo?
Alex from Papaya Tree Nursery has an unknown variety that is sweet, productive, and precocious. Plenty of fruit in a 5 gallon.
Other varieties like Black Pearl, Black Diamond, or Black Kingkong are depends on the growing conditions. I tasted super bland and tasteless Black Pearl grown in El Monte, but a pretty good ones from another source in Arcadia
can the buds push through the graft tape? should i remove the tape if i see bud pushing so it can breath?
I just received this avocado tree, what would be the best way to go about pruning it? I want a small bushy plant, so cutting off the top growth seems like it would be a good idea?
Many thanks
Hi All,
For those who have grown Pandan (Pandanus amaryllifolius) here in the United States, ideally in Southern California, do you have any growing tips for this plant? I just acquired two of them and want to make sure they get a great start. Thanks in advance!
ryanscion
I'm so confused. Is Cac mango the same as Coc variety? I tried searching but can't figure it out.
Same variety as far as I know.
Renamed to CAC for obvious reasons
Been putting in an orchard at my new home in northern San Diego county. Would like to grow Canistel, Lucuma, and green sapote. Need suggestions on cultivars and suggestions on nurseries that might have those cultivars. Ross sapote also on list if it does well in this climate.
multiple unknown, the best ones are only 15 trees that produce amazing fruit, will post pics in novemberno way! First of all its too much manual labour to proune the trees and i dont do it. So many fruits i cant reach them. I give to everyone i know, i eat way too much, i also make vinegar and put some juice in the freezer. The previous owner of the farm had planted nearly 1km of pomegrenate trees that i never water or do anything and they just stay alive and sont produce... Its just so so many.
Is it a known variety of pomegranate? Or multiple varieties?
no way! First of all its too much manual labour to proune the trees and i dont do it. So many fruits i cant reach them. I give to everyone i know, i eat way too much, i also make vinegar and put some juice in the freezer. The previous owner of the farm had planted nearly 1km of pomegrenate trees that i never water or do anything and they just stay alive and sont produce... Its just so so many.
For the SoCal mango growers, this variety is Polyembryonic so planting the seed would be a smart move. This variety has also been fairly disease resistant for me although this year, the fruit set is minimal due to the persistent rains we had this year.
Simon
I got seeds on ebay, but have spotted them at Home Depot this year, and actually saw the fruits for sale at Trader Joes. They grow easily from seed but require heat (germinate similar to peppers or their closest relative the tomatillo).
I am near the LA area, if you want, I can give you couple of the fruit for you to try and germinate. Take only one year to fruit.
I just picked up a Manila seedling with two similar sized branches branching off about 10 inches above the soil.
Would you graft two scions, or just one?
Same cultivar or different?
2 feet is plenty of distance.
Many folks are putting pomegranates in clusters of 4 in the same hole--let alone 2 feet apart.
Rather than kill anything there, you can always obtain new pomegranates if you want to isolate a certain variety somewhere else.
i have never tasted sweet, it depends on your personal preference. You can try cutting it and and let it resprout but because of the strong roots it will grow really fast and in 2 years you will have the same problem
i have i fence of pomegrenate trees that is about 200m (660ft) long. The distance between each tree is less than 30cm. I have no problem with them beeing too close, they produce a lot of fruit and have already sprouted a lot and pretty much impossible to kill, the only tree in my area that is that hardy.