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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Re: Miracle fruit seeds CHEAP
« on: August 12, 2017, 02:45:10 PM »Miracle fruit seeds fresh picked
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Hi, can I purchase some miracle fruit seeds? How much are they? Thanks
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Miracle fruit seeds fresh picked
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I'm getting started with DF. It looks like a good idea if DF do feed using the aerial roots. Is there real evidence for that?
I found aerial roots, on the shady side of the post, on my Halley's Comet going all the way down into the soil.
IMO Somebody needs to plant two identical Dragon Fruit plants, side-by-side, on identical post trellis, one with burlap, one without any covering to see if this is really that beneficial.
I find it a little hard to believe that you can get commercially grown stone fruits that are equal to homegrown, tree-ripened fruit, due to the fact that they have to picked hard to withstand handling and shipping. Maybe if the fruit went directly from a small, specialty grower to a fruit stand or a specialty store...
I just purchase a knight, pierce, and el bumpo. Are the pierce and knight the same?
spaugh, the biggest problem with grafting in Summer at you area is trying to keep scion's from frying in you heat!! You could cover graft's with white paper bag's with slits at top of bag so it doesn't get to hot but that would be your call. the other is having the right scion condition and growth forcing on rootstock! I've tried summer graft's but have found that percentage of takes goes down for me at any other time than around Jan-March. But that is for me in my cooler coastal area! Give it a try all you will lose is scion wood and maybe a branch. Good luck
Mark, hers a nother shot of sir prizes on my tree. They are a hass type so a little bumpy seems normal. They have a little ridge on the side that goes away as they swell up. They grow really fast and mature in just 7 or 8 months. Thats a lot faster than some of the others. I am pretty unimpressed with the strength and shape of the tree though. Hopefully that improves with age.
Thanks for the info! I was wondering how long they took from blossom to harvest. And yes right now the ridge if VERY pronounced. It's like the stem is hanging on the side of the fruit at top.
Hi Frank, amazing fruit! Is it normal for Sir Prize to be bumpy like this? Mine doesn't look like Spaugh's. BTW, you're right SP is a branch breaker.
Hi Mark,
I just took a photo of my SP fruit today for your comparison:
Looks like the fruit is more like Spaugh's, my tree had Durling Nursery's tag from
Fallbrook, CA; wonder if his was also from this same nursery...