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I see these dust-like particles on my dragon fruit segments, but not the dragon fruit itself, I cannot remove them by wiping them what my finger. Is this something I should worry about?

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / cupuassu in container questions
« on: May 11, 2020, 11:54:28 AM »
I am considering buying a cupuassu, However, I've heard it may not do well in containers, among other things. I was wondering if anyone can clear it up for me.(Note: I live in a temperate climate,So Planting outside is (most likely) not an option)

1. Are cupuassu(s?) self compatible or do need to get a second one?

2.What are soil needs? Ph? Moisture? fertilizer(if any)?Are their needs similar to Cocoa pods?

3.How old does it need to be to start production? What time(s) of year does it produce?

4.Do they do well in containers, or are they just a lost cause?

Answers(Especially from ones who have grown them) are appreciated!

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The title (Mostly) speaks for itself, But I have read that vinegar can acidify soil, for plants like blueberries and Azaleas. Is this true, and if yes, does it work for miracle berries? if not, what are some alternatives? (And for argument's sake, let's assume that Peat and perlite are NOT an option) 

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I have interest in a plant/fruit called "Dead()man's finger",However,this isn't about buying it(yet).This is about some questions about it. Anyone who has one or anyone who can answer these questions is greatly appreciated.

1. What is the temperature hardiness (I live in a temperate climate, so can it withstand cold?)?
2.I have heard this thing is self compatible(for fruit production), is this true?
3.Soil preference
4.What is its natural height? Do pots affect this?
5.(If 1. is answered no, or even if yes) Is this plant pot compatible? If yes, How deep/or big? Is it still capable of producing fruit?         

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Pitangatuba part 2
« on: May 03, 2020, 07:28:03 PM »
See this thread for context: http://tropicalfruitforum.com/index.php?topic=39028.msg386160#msg386160

After a week from that My Pitangatuba (April, for simplicity) Has rerooted herself(?), However her leaves are hardened and semi-brittle(No rot),and some of her leaves are curling but She is forming a new leaf(It's hard to notice).(See picture)  Is this natural,can I do something about it, or should I just wait it out? 


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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Peanut butter fruit help
« on: May 03, 2020, 12:05:23 AM »
Hello, I have received a peanut butter plant(Which I will refer to as "May" for simplicity) on April 7, A few days after,May's leaves began Drooping. I thought she was getting cramped, so I transplanted May to a Six inch (height, as seen in picture) pot. She is continuing to flop (no signs of rot) and it is concerning me.She has lost two leaves. Is there anything I can do, or I am just paranoid? (Planting her outside is NOT an option, as I live in a temperate climate)     


I do have grow lights and have watered her consistently, she has strong roots as well. Any other ideas? 

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Fertilizer prefences
« on: May 02, 2020, 09:18:34 AM »
Hello, I have a Pitangatuba and Peanut butter fruit, I am curious of what fertilizer they prefer.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Fertilizer prefences
« on: May 02, 2020, 09:18:26 AM »
Hello, I have a Pitangatuba and Peanut butter fruit, I am curious of what fertilizer they prefer.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / My Pitangatuba seedling’s roots broke.
« on: April 25, 2020, 12:13:40 AM »
Hello, I recently recently received a Pitangatuba, When I trans-planted it to a semi-larger pot, Some of its roots broke! It still has some small roots left, but I need to know will it bounce back or did I screw up? I have replanted it in the pot I was going to put it in.

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