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still all my papayas are very green. Any ideas about why is it taking so long? According to information I have found, it should be 5-6 months max from flower to harvest, and I'm already on the 7-8th month.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Attaching kiwi to wall
« on: March 21, 2023, 03:37:52 PM »
this is it. Let's see if it works as I expect it to work.. I have never grown a kiwi before :)



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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Attaching kiwi to wall
« on: March 20, 2023, 06:01:18 PM »
I think I will do something like this:



The kiwi I bought is branching very low, so I'll try to let the cordons grow on either side, and tie the fruitful wood in the horizontal canes.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Attaching kiwi to wall (no trellis)
« on: March 19, 2023, 06:02:08 PM »
I am also interested in the containerized kiwi idea, althought  i think mini/ arguta kiwis would be a better candidate for this, as they arent as agresive growers as the regular ones......

well, at the end of the day, a plant/tree grows as much as you are willing to let it grow. It's all about how often do you want to prune.

I asked ChatGPT for ideas about the "potted trellis" and according to it, it should be very feasible using trellises with an A, single T (unlike the standard double T used for kiwis), or fan shape.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Attaching kiwi to wall (no trellis)
« on: March 19, 2023, 10:20:35 AM »
Finally pulled the trigger on a Jenny to leave space for another fruit, instead of fully covering the wall with male and female kiwis.

Another idea popped up on my mind. As I don't really need to have a heavy crop, would it be possible to grow it in a container with a "portable" support? In other words, the support will not be the wall but bamboo canes or something different put into the container as well.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Attaching kiwi to wall (no trellis)
« on: March 14, 2023, 09:44:07 AM »
I have noticed that I uploaded a picture of this side of the backyard in the avocado thread :)



the idea would be to put a pot next to the wall between each pair of avocados.

once the plant is established, repotting would be impossible right? As I would need to "untie" it from the wall. What pot size should I consider here? I don't want to use a big pot, 7-10 gallons maybe.

initially I thought about planting them on the ground, but there is little room in the left spot, so having one in pot and one in ground would look weird.

maybe I could grow a female on each spot and a male in a smaller (5gal) placed behind the avocado in the middle? And build a flat trellis with bamboo canes in each pot and wire connecting them?

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Avocado thread
« on: March 12, 2023, 07:29:19 PM »
They didn't name it Fuerte for nothing!

xDD to be honest, I thought about it as well hhahahah

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Darkening and drying mango branch
« on: March 09, 2023, 04:34:31 PM »
probably Anthracnose

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Avocado thread
« on: March 09, 2023, 04:29:49 PM »
check this picture:



Left is Hass, center Fuerte, and right Reed. All of them were put in the ground around June or July, and have had a noticeable growth. But in the case of the Fuerte, it has become twice as big as the others.

So, I'm curious, does it have a stronger growth compared to Hass and Reed?

Also, it's worth mentioning that the Hass had plenty of flowers, and in fact, I have thinned a lot of fruits, leaving just  3-4. The Reed was the biggest of the three until a couple of months ago.

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I'm based in the Canary Islands, zone 11b.

So far, I have several subtropical and temperate trees, but I have an available spot in my backyard which I'm going to use to grow vegetables and other fruits (in pots).

I have some strawberries pots already, some peppers, and I'm considering adding tomatoes and zucchini. What I don't know is, do these plants die after a season? Or can I plant them in larger pots to let them grow like a "tree"?

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I have two spots on a wall, deciding whether to go for a vine (likely kiwi) or use a nectarine and a cherry.

As the deciduous bear fruit on second year wood, would they really be a smart choice here? Do they even fruit again on the same branch once they have already fruit once?

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Attaching kiwi to wall (no trellis)
« on: February 25, 2023, 04:31:31 PM »
then wrapping it along the wall with Nail in Wall WIRE CLIPS the kind CCTV installers use.

this is actually what I was wondering whether or not it was viable. That's how I'm managing the branches of my espaliered pomegranate and pear, but as a kiwi is not a tree, I didn't know if that was enough.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Attaching kiwi to wall (no trellis)
« on: February 24, 2023, 07:41:40 AM »
would it work if instead of a full trellis, there are only some supports along the wall? For example, I have a espalier pomegranate and a pear, and I don't have a specific support for them, just when a branch has sufficient growth, I add a new support (hook) and let it be until it grows again.

I guess this maybe is not possible with kiwis?

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Attaching kiwi to wall
« on: February 23, 2023, 03:50:07 PM »
My backyard is starting to get a little crowded with so many fruit trees and plants, but I have a full-sun wall which is demanding something on it :)

I have three avocados along the wall, about 4-5ft from it. At some point these avocados would grow and probably let this wall in a partial-shade situation, but that's still many years away.

So, I'm thinking on cover this wall with kiwis. As I have three avocados, maybe plant a male between the Hass and the Fuerte, and female between the Fuerte and the Reed, but near the wall.

But, I have a question. As I won't have a trellis, the vines should be attached directly on the wall. Is that a crazy idea? I see everyone using a trellis.

EDIT: edited the title as the discussion has led to trellis anyways.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / What's going on with this mango?
« on: February 09, 2023, 04:12:53 AM »
I have this lippens in a pot and for a couple of weeks now, it's showing this bad look.

What is it?




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My papaya trees have been bearing fruit since summer, yet all of them are still very green.





Normally, how long does it take from flower to harvest?

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Curly leaves on yellow sapote
« on: December 30, 2022, 03:22:49 PM »
Whats a yellow sapote?
at least where I live, it's known as Canistel. Scientific name is Pouteria campechiana.

Looks like the leaves are drying up. Likely transplant shock from breaking the root. Just keep it well watered and maybe give it a bit of shade with some shade cloth or maybe a large potted plant that can cast a shadow over it until it pulls through.
water is not a problem. It's been raining, and when it does not for some days, I water the tree. Actually, I have two potted mangoes "protecting" it.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Curly leaves on yellow sapote
« on: December 20, 2022, 04:14:42 AM »
This yellow sapote was recently dug out and planted in this location. In the process of digging it out, I broke the largest root, I wasn't expecting such small tree to have a root that depth. This was about two weeks ago.

Right now, this is the situation in its new spot:



Notice those curly leaves? What might be the reason?

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / What's this white thing in my lychee?
« on: November 26, 2022, 05:39:47 AM »



Bad focus, but it's something appearing at different branches of the tree, and even around the trunk on the soil.

It's not solid, rather like a "spider sac", although it's not really so. It's kind of sticky, but easily cleanable.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / How should I prune a red atemoya?
« on: November 07, 2022, 04:17:31 AM »
I planted this red atemoya about five months ago.



It's been consistently growing on those two main branches.

Should I trim them back to encourage branching as in deciduous trees?

My idea was to let it grow up to the black zone, and then let it form a canopy.


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I'm returning to this topic because things are getting worse on the lychee.

They are all over the tree now.

I have tried potassium soap, sticky adhesive around the trunk, commercial ants insecticides... nothing seems to work.

I have read that citric juice like lemon juice could work because they don't like it, but also that it's a risk because it reduces the pH of the soil. However, as lychees like acid soils, maybe could that work?

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / What might be wrong with this mango?
« on: October 22, 2022, 04:40:08 AM »
What might be wrong with the mango (Lippens) on the left? All new growth from summer has not transitioned into dark green.



It uses the same mix that all my other trees (including those in the ground), so I hardly doubt it's about poor drainage or lack of nutrients.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Full shade from late October to February
« on: October 20, 2022, 10:51:08 AM »
Starting today (literally, yesterday was ok) until late February, the patio of my backyard is fully shaded.

Persimmon, apple, pear, pomegranate, plums, nectarine, peaches, lychee, longan, guava, citrics, subtropicals.... any suggestions for that area, considering that it has to be a potted plant.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: A dilemma with my lychees...
« on: October 07, 2022, 11:04:59 AM »
two months and a half later, this is the status:





I think I should have swapped them. In fact, the lychee in the "main spot" isn't in a very good shape, I'm even considering digging it out and put into a pot in a more protected location.

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I planted some weeks ago a pomegranate and a pear.

The pomegranate is doing good, the pear still has to show growth symptoms. However, I know that pears are fine in espalier so I'm not really worried about it.

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