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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: NDM flowering
« on: November 19, 2023, 06:54:00 PM »
Good luck fliptop. I hope they mature and ripen for you.
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How tall are your plants and how many bananas did it produce? I had a “dwarf” namwa a couple of years ago and it fruited but barely fit in my 14’ greenhouse (it was in a pot). Also I got 57 off of it in a 35 gallon pot, curious what they would max out at.
Just adding my 2¢ worth here . . .
There is a parisitic wasp release program underway in Gainsville aiming to help control the Asian Citrus Psyllid populations in Florida.
That program is providing free vials to release of the tiny Tamarixia (non-stinging) wasps that feed on ACPs. These wasps predate both the ACP adults and their nymphs by laying eggs in them or simply feeding on the adults ACPs. ACPs are the sole food for this Tamarixia wasp species.
The aim of the program is over time to drastically lower the ACP population that is affecting Florida citrus.
Interested parties may contact Amy Croft at the 'Methods Development & Biological Control
Division of Plant Industry' in Gainsville, FL at [ Amy.Croft@fdacs.gov ]
to inquire about this free Tamarixia release program and details about it including instructions for ordering the wasps.
I released several free vials of these tiny Tamarixia wasps in my yard here in Tampa back in late spring and now no longer notice any ACPs on any of my citrus trees.
OK — HTH
Paul M.
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Get one that is not auto defrost (typically a chest freezer). The defrost cycle very quickly ruins flavor (< 30 days). With non defrost, you can store fruit for a very long time (1 year+) without flavor loss.
Craigslist Tampa is your friend if you don't mind driving to Plant City or Pinellas County.
Calusa, I'm not at all a fan of Craig's List so if possible could you maybe be a little more specific about
who or where in Plant City or Pinellas County your reply suggests?
Cheers!
Paul M.
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Just was looking for a couple banana cultivars on Going Bananas of Homestead's website and noticed that they no longer do any mailouts of product. Apparently they are only cash & carry now.
So where should one look for a decent selection of banana cultivars here in Florida that do ship? Or is it mostly a scatter-shot effort?
Ssuggestions welcomed . . . .
Cheers!
Paul M.
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The tree leaves looks dark green to me. I wouldn't give any fertilizer anymore this year.
Depending on the weather it could flush late and not have flowers next year on the new growth.
I have a couple larger mango trees and I don't fertilize them at all. I do give my young mangos
8-4-8. My neighbor gave his large Lancetilla and Angie fertilizer non stop last year and the leaves
are super dark green and not one flower this year.
I would not give them any nitrogen, unless you're wanting them to get big quickly. Be careful not to feed the grass with nitrogen too close to the root zone either.
There is a special 0-3-16 formulation that Har / Guanabanus helped create which is sold by Truly Tropical and is perfect for mangoes on our sandy soil: https://www.themangoplace.com/fertilizers