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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Please help ID this plant.
« on: July 07, 2025, 11:40:43 AM »
Looks to be a cherry of the rio grande or something similar (Eugenia)
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Thanks Jaboticaba45 for the presentation!Was a pleasure to come and speak!
FWIW, Yangmei trees appear to be very prone to root rot. I have yet to own a grafted tree, but from what I can observe with yangmei seedlings it is quite intriguing to watch them respond to the moisture condition in the soil. Even in a large plant pot, I had seen a group of yangmei survive and thrive in one part of the pot while another group succumbed eventually to root rot at another site of the same plant pot. It was later realized that some areas of the plant pot tend to stay wetter for longer than other areas…Funny thing is seedlings are actually ok with it
I found this website that sells grafted trees.It’s from a guy in VA who is drop shipping direct from China.
https://www.hardtofindtrees.com/product/golden-mangosteen-%E9%87%91%E5%B1%B1%E7%AB%B9/
Eugenia Stigmatosa - Bellamy's description said likely cold sensitive, haven't noticed. It's slow, but a strong grower.Nice! Is that the one you got from me?
When looking to pull the trigger on purchasing a new Eugenia/Myrciaria plant or seeds, what criteria are you setting?I only buy off of what my friends and connections tell me is good.
More popular fruit selections with a ton of reviews makes the buying decision easier. With literally 1000s of Eugenia and Myrciaria to collect, what qualifies as a must purchase?
Can the seeds be dried out or do they need to stay wet? I have them in a plastic bag with their own moiture only at the moment.They can be dried out, but I think keeping them moist is the best
Believe it ripens soft like regular pink ones.My pinky guava from ONG set fruit,
Excited to report back on it in the future.
Long, pink, and seedless
Does it ripen soft or is it a mainly crunchy Guava?
I bought the whole Ong collection. Just 1g trees but they’ll be flying soon.Nice,
They have it,
but it's under patent and is only being sold in HI.
I'd estimate several more years until they start selling it to people from mainland.
I'll have to check with them again, because when I last contacted them, they only had the #78. I'm not asking for them to ship to mainland. I would buy it local when on trip.