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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: When to prune young jaboticaba?
« on: April 18, 2024, 06:49:12 PM »
Yes,
give it several more years before you cut.
give it several more years before you cut.
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Mine died when it went below 15f.Lujan and Campo Ramon looked the best out of my Plinias during winter. Barely even dropped a couple leaves at most.
See! That's what I have read about the Lujan. I was hoping I could put it in the ground with some protection.
Thank you all for your insights on this topic. @Jaboticaba45, I have a DongKui Yangmei, do you suppose this one could make it out there?
Mafai are typically the thai ones but they come in a variety of forms and fruit colours. Some look a lot like rambai even but the purple seeds give their identity away. There are a few 50 footers on my street in a bit of regrowth by the road. They sure have heavy crops. Speaking of big trees santols get get very large indeed.The santol tasted pretty sour lol.
Hey where did you get these if you don't mind me asking?There's a fruit for sale group on FB!
Let's go!!!Good to hear guineese is good.
I think I have like 3 varieties of this I got from David!
Still small seedlings though
I got those same 3 hahaha
I see a lot of ebay sellers wanting $$$ for seeds....where did you get yours? Hows the growth pattern?Growth pattern is stable like any other mango. Pretty easy to grow. Can't take freezes. I've killed on before
Yes a spineless wallachiana that has left behind its rakum and sakum ancestors and reached a level of development known as sala. It is not as good as sumalee or noen wong still.Mike,
I think the patent is up. So you could sell.That's cool to hear!