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26
Yes, you can, but I imagine it won't do too well.

Hi,

Thanks for your respond. What rootstock varieties are being used for calamondin?

Regards,

Berns

27
Hi,

Selling 10 Jaboticaba seeds, 10 Cedar Bay Seeds, and 10 Araza seeds for only $15 plus shipping fee of $15 for the package Deal. Pm me if youre interested.

Regards,

Berns




28
Hi,

1st batch of seeds are already sold. Will be having 2nd batch of seeds next week. Pm for those who are interested to order.

Regards,

Berns

29
Hi,

7 seeds left.  Freshly harvested seeds of gumihan fruits.

Regards,

Berns

30
I am very interested.  How hard are these to germinate?

Hi,

Not very hard to germinate. Seeds are like of Marang.

Regards,

Berns

31
Hi,

Selling Bago seeds for $3 each. Minimum of order of 3 seeds. $15 Shipping. Only 10 seeds available.

Info on Bago tree:

Bago or melinjo (Gnetum gnemon, Gnetaceae)

A versatile native plant with edible and nutritious young leaves and nuts.

Nuts ate processed into chips in Indonesia.











Regards,

Berns

32
Thank you for your honesty. I do not have a greenhouse unfortunately.whatever i have has to be outside year round. Too bad

Hana,

I am just being honest. Most seed buyers have greenhouses especially in non tropical countries. Thats what i observed. They plant it in their greenhouse for collection.

Regards,

Berns

33
What are the odds of this tree surviving in inland southern california?

Hana,

I don't think it will survive.  Gumihan is an ultra tropical fruit tree much like Marang. If you think you can grow Marang, then you can grow Gumihan. I would not recommend it. If you have greenhouse like what others are doing. You can try it. But if not, i would recommend.

Regards,

Berns

34
Hana,

I think you would be needing a greenhouse for this tropical fruit tree. Actually, this is my first time to plant this rare fruit tree in my farm as part of conservation effort of vanishing fruit trees in our country. 

Regards,

Berns

35
Hi,

Does Anyone have Ana or Golden apple scions?



Regards,

Bern

36
Hi,

Is lemon seedling suitable for rootstock for calamondin?

Regards,

Berns

37
Hi,

Selling seeds of Gumihan fruit. $3 each seed. Only 15 seeds available. Minimum order of 3 seeds. Shipping fee is $15.

Info of Gumihan fruit:

Gumihan fruit (Artocarpus sericicarpus) is not a common fruit,the tree is fast vanishing.The fruit is smaller than Marang but the taste is far superior than Marang.











Regards,

Berns

38
Hi,

Selling Galo seeds for $3 each.  Minimum order is 3 seeds. Only 15 seeds available. Shipping fee is $15.

Information about Galo from Dr. Roberto Coronel:

Galo - A Rare Native Fruit Worth Conserving

"Parang avocado na may halong gatas at asukal" ( like avocado mixed with sugar and milk) is the unanimous reaction when friends taste a ripe galo fruit. Galo (Anacolosa frutescens, Olacaceae) is found only in  Cavite province today. But even there the number of trees is dwindling fast. Our Farm has seven fruiting trees and we are getting good production this year. We have to wrap each fruit before it ripens on the tree so that bats will not take the fruits away at night. The nut of this pingpong ball-sized fruit is also delicious boiled or roasted.










Regards,

Berns

39
Hi,

Taiwan sugar apple fruiting almost true to type grown from seeds in the Philippines. 







40
Hi,

Sharing with you how to propagate Longkong Lanzones or Langsat here in the Philippines. Using crown grafting then put the grafted planting materials in a homemade chamber.

Regards,

Berns







41
Hi,

Regarding sweet Bilimbi tree. Seeds dont grow true to type. Nursery operators sell grafted sweet balimbi. I bought 1 before biut died. They are not actually sweet but kinda bland no sour taste thats why it was called sweet bilimbi. No commercial value but good for collection  if youre into rare fruits. I bought mine in our agri university plant nursery.

Regards,

Berns

42
Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Re: Mangifera altissima seeds.
« on: June 04, 2017, 06:53:09 AM »
Sir,

 You are offering free seeds in replacement or in exchange   for shipping fee. That is an exchange or a replacement of type in a monetary way.   You are contradicting yourself. I am not replacing anything, because you got your orders in an unprecedent way.  What i am doing is an offering.  Who said i was offering a warranty?

Regards,

Berns


And I am not offering free seeds in replacement!!! I am offering them free in the first place! If I were well to do, I would bear even the postage, because I want people to have as many fruit trees as they can grow!!

43
Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Re: Mangifera altissima seeds.
« on: June 04, 2017, 06:43:46 AM »
Sir,

No sir, you send the balance payment after i shipped the seeds. Please do not lie.  If you did send the balance payment after you payed the first payment then, our packer would have senrt 5 seeds than two. As you have said. I got the payment on april 27th. Then shipped the seeds at may 4.  So if you did send the balance payment on april 28th then we would have sent 5 seeds on may 4th because we were processing other orders. 

If you do not want my offer of replacement but you pay for shipping fee. So be it. I dont care if my credibility will be ruined.  Just remember sir, you said some of the were rotten, not all. You said the alupag seeds are alright.  I delivered the seeds, its unfortunate that some seeds got rotten.  That is my offer. 

Regards,

Berns


When I send you the part payment, I had mentioned that I will be paying the balance immediately, and the reason for making the part payment!! You should understand that I am depended on my daughter for transportation to go out and buy a new 'GiftCard' And I send the money the day after. But you packed the seeds on April 27th and send the parcel only on May4th. You had received the balance  money much before then. I have no intention to waste any more money for rotten seeds!! If you are really sincere you can send me the seeds and if I receive them in good condition, I will pay you then.

44
Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Re: Mangifera altissima seeds.
« on: June 03, 2017, 08:39:14 PM »
Sir,

I apologize for the inconvinience. My group made a mistake. But let me just clarify that you did not send the balance after the first payment right away. Thats why our packer got confused. We only ship seeds if payed at the right amount.

That is why my packer only shipped 2 seeds.  Then when we were shipping the payed seeds. You said that the remaining balance is already payed.

My offer is to replace the rotten seeds.  But you shoulder shippimg fee . Just like you are offering free seeds but pay for shipping fee. 

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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Re: Mangifera altissima seeds.
« on: June 03, 2017, 06:20:33 AM »
Hi,

I do apologize for the wet substrate, since i am newbie, one member messaged me to answer back.  Some are requesting vermiculite for substrate. Will look for it.  I could send free seeds as long you pay shipping fee for those seeds got rotten.  Thanks for the members helping me in how to proper package seeds. I am learning a lot. Having a hard time answering replies pm because i cant see my original post.

Regards,

Berns


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Oscar,

Thanks for the information. Need to make a misting chamber to try on cupuacu. :)

Regards,

Berns

Quote from: fruitlovers
link=topic=24119.msg285296#msg285296 date=1496051985
Haven't tried it, but my guess, based on fact that cacao is propagated from cuttings, is yes you can. But you will have to use rooting hormone, shadecloth, and misting system.

47
Hi,

Can you propagate Cupuacu through cuttings? I have a tree and wondering if you can produce planting materials through cuttings. My tree does set a lot of flower but rarely has fruit formation. I just harvested 2 fruits since i planted from seeds that came from puerto rico.

Regards,

Berns







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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: ID: Mango Variety from Florida
« on: May 24, 2017, 12:46:20 PM »

Those mango fruits sure are beautiful! I hope they taste as good as it looks...keep us posted Berns!

I assume you are growing this in the Philippines?

Yup, growing them in a place with 6 months dry season and 6 months of rainy season in the Philippines. A mango growing area.

49
Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Feedback: Scionon Grafting Tool
« on: May 23, 2017, 08:20:36 PM »
I've heard good things about it from HarveyC. Very fast grafting.

The blade does need replacement after a number of grafts though, so I decided not to get one.

How about the price factor? Did it also make you not buy one besides replacing the blades.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Feedback: Scionon Grafting Tool
« on: May 23, 2017, 07:37:16 PM »
Hi,

Can I have feedback on Scionon Grafting Tool on its effectivity on cleft grafting and other propagation uses. Thanks. 

Regards,

Berns












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