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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Las Marias Pineapple
« on: December 03, 2023, 03:17:10 PM »
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I had cut the big stripes out but some are coming back if you want it Bill. I don't recommend growing it but if you want it I have it...
Thank you! I'm going to research that now! Sounds like you made a good investment on that.
I'll most likely just leave it to its own since nobody in my family really like them. But good to know all that info about them. There one loaded with larger fruit out back i just let the animals chew em up lol. At least until I get a dehydrator. Can anyone confirm that dehydrating will actually remove the garbage can flavor? The dehydrated ones in store bought trail mix were always good and this co.ing year I'll need a good way to preserve the harvests.
I have eaten the best Pulasan,Rambutans fresh off the tree all of the rest mentioned above even alupag off seedlings of Adolf Grimal tree at my grove.Lychee smokes them all you have a fruit with more than a thousand years of selection most will never get to try all the best selections of lychee proper.
MacLean
I sort of doubt that tHD uses much or any fertilizer because the plants that they sell they are
just brokering, so that amounts to plants in and out, asap!
Form what I've seen at times it seems that they aren't even watering their plant stock regularly.
Just my 2¢ worth . . .
Paul M.
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I grafted mine on a few branches of Lee and Lang early this year. One graft is currently has green fruits. I don't know what will happen, since the rootstocks, Lee and Lang are starting dormancy.
I used to eat this in my childhood. The fruits are big and crunchy; I mean you can hear the crispy sound when you byte. They are of mild to medium sweetness.
I have a sweetheart that has been in ground in east Orange county(FL) since 2012. Its one of my original trees I planted after Bob from Green Jungle(RIP) gave me some fruit from his trees. I was hooked. My tree is about 15 feet high and about 10 wide. Never had any cold or frost issues while nearby longons, which are supposedly more cold hardy, froze. I have also never even had a flowering. Really flipping annoying for one of my most otherwise successful trees. My Texas plum at least blooms.