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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Black Sapote Flavor Test (Lara Farms)
« on: January 13, 2025, 09:31:54 PM »
the one I have fruiting here is a seedling from Australia called flying saucer or giant Mossman, it's good tasting but if picked too early they're insipid...now they're ripening very well, I'm selling them on my website too.

top notch with cream mixed up and some coco powder

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Kwai muk time to fruit
« on: January 07, 2025, 01:51:06 PM »
plant in full sun otherwise it's a curse, the tree will grow like a weed without flowering...and when they finally flower, even in full sun, there seems to be an initial phase of male flowering during the first few years, then female flowers come after.

i guess about 5-7yrs in its native range in full sun, but over 10yrs in shade or out of its native range.   Mine are well over 12-15y and flowering but male only so far and planted in too much shade.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Jaboticabaholics Anonymous
« on: January 03, 2025, 12:18:55 PM »
here is the 5th and final video of my series regarding my life's work with Jabuticabas (Plinias in particular)

https://youtu.be/9iyOjbODMTQ

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Jaboticabaholics Anonymous
« on: December 31, 2024, 11:06:38 AM »
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufpLw7NFJTA

here is the first video in a series I'm making about how to breed, and select Jaboticaba hybrids, and some background information about my endeavors since day one.

there is a link in the description of this video that should lead you to the next video, and the next.  There's 3 so far, about 3hours of discussion.  I think two more will be required to make the series complete.

I want to write a book eventually, but this will have to suffice for now.  I think it will serve as a good rough draft at least.


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In my opinion, that is going to depend entirely on the contractor who does the job and how much you want to pay them. As an alternative, you could punch drain holes in the bottom, fill it with soil, and consider it a very large growing container. That might even be a way to grow some things that typically struggle in your soil. The down side is that it might negatively affect your home value If you ever sell.

best advice, i've seen them filled easily

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can't you fill it with soil and just use it like a giant planting pot?

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i have a means to get some free water tests ran, I may get it done and show the results for those who are battling with pH issues and additives to your municipal water source.

thanks guys and gals, I work a lot, and don't have much energy to devote for fruit discussions.

I like to comment and leave, without all the back and forth.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Pitomba/Pitangatuba Cross???
« on: June 04, 2024, 12:58:37 PM »
lol i was gonna say damn that pitomba looks crazy


ya the bees did mine here as well

congrats on the hybrid

thanks for sharing you got some great stuff over there i bet nobody has in town


good JOB  :)

Good catch Adam...
I accidentally uploaded Sweet Uvaia images by mistake.
Actual Pitombas:





This particular pitombatuba was grow from my own seed.
No hand pollination on my part... so I guess we have the bees to thank.

Kevin

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Pitomba/Pitangatuba Cross???
« on: June 04, 2024, 11:41:52 AM »
Large & Small - More Pix:





Kevin

where did you source the seeds or plants?

your Pitomba looks unusual as well

I have about 10 or more of these pitombatuba seedlings with at least 2 fruiting, they're highly variable, I believe I accidentally sold a ton of them one year after they cross pollinated casually in my grove.

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https://youtu.be/nSBwJNDDUfc?si=MdE0OFrBAY_UX7Wn

very easy method to filter water, I wonder if it has an impact on pH or chloramine, fluoride levels?

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Madrono lindero
« on: December 12, 2023, 07:54:29 PM »
i have several large trees close to fruiting, grafted specimens available soon on my website. I hope to have fruit to ship as well

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Marula (Sclerocarya birrea)
« on: December 11, 2023, 12:00:19 AM »
trees are strong mine handled 25F with some die back and bark burn, but grew right out of it, i have two in full sun like 20ft tall, over 8y old, i hope to taste fruits soon, i hadn't seen flowers yet but i think they're close...same with parkia biglobosa

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Flying fox fruits "you pick" fruits
« on: October 06, 2023, 11:39:04 AM »
thanks a lot for sharing pics Ognin525!
  glad everything made it ok!


more rare fruit coming soon! :)

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Variegated Mango
« on: October 06, 2023, 01:58:46 AM »
maha chanok seedling (i grafted one and it took, hopefully can sell some one day, so far pattern is holding up and improving, after starting off as faint and hard to notice…which is unusual in my experience)








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Hi Adam and congratulations, can you tell us how you did the cross? which male did you use to pollinate ? how long did it take for the seed to grow and fruit?                                                                                                                                                                  Regards    Patrick

thanks everyone, I got chance seedlings that came up here, I didn't try to cross them...I have at least 3, and then who knows how many were accidentally sold..I know PIN got some and then sold at least one by accident...Capt Willy fruited his hybrid before me, but his looks much different, elongated and more tuba like...seems quite variable from seed.   Takes about 3-4yr from seed, and flowers much more than pitomba...so more productive like pitangatuba....it taste like both mixed...yes it's an acidic fruit, but not quite like tuba.

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Amazing this Eugenia turned out to be a novel hybrid of E. luschnathiana x E. selloi, Pitangatuba crossed with Pitomba.  It taste just like a mix of the two.  I hope you enjoy the video.  Hopefully will have some of these available by next year!

https://youtu.be/ucTLoF7Bfew

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thanks for the update folks...this season was rough for me !

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i had this one that took 3yrs and now i graft from it.  It was fruiting at about 5ft tall in a 3 gal pot...and it was like every flower that formed set a fruit.

Since then the tree has got larger (the mother died, but a grafted one I have is alive)...and it gets covered by ants which wreck the crop (scale bugs mostly actually do the damage, they cover the flowers entirely)...
but when the tree was happy it made so much fruit it was amazing...

other ones i grew didn't do the same, they'd grow up to be really big, and have lots of flowers that seldom set any fruit.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Summer's End: What Rare Fruits are Left to Eat?
« on: September 10, 2022, 12:30:56 PM »
new video touring around the farm, trying to find fruits that are still left to eat after a brutal summer season that was too hot and dry.

The rains are finally coming, and everything thinks it's spring.  Mostly Plinia fruits now and Eugenias, but we also have a good amount of Garcinia, and Persimmon fruits.

What's fruiting now for you?


https://youtu.be/7oqnw8r8RsE

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making some new content on my youtube channel, pre recorded and edited stuff.

This one is about some of my experiences in growing Annonas on the farm, which is a bit too cold and wet for most of the typical varieties (Atemoya, Sugar apple, etc...)

the video premieres in about 2hrs.

https://youtu.be/gicKlpDdXBI

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my chickens really like the red ones but ignore the yellows...so the yellow seems more bird resistant!

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: My Cambuca (Plinia edulis) tree!
« on: July 28, 2022, 01:20:09 PM »
Nice big fruit Adam, but your face when eating skin was not convincing 8)

looool

nice to hear from you Robert

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hard to say!

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once i took a high quality vegetable peeler, and peeled off the flesh, you could probably use a grafting knife too...it takes a while, but i made a huge cake out of it (pulp only, like tiny filets)...and then i froze it, and ate off it for a while... but probably smarter to freeze into portions, like icecube trays....

then you can sell or plant the seeds after...

a lot of work...for sure...

I just noticed one of my bush has about 300 near-ripe Miracle fruit. 

A bumper crop.  I eat them one-by-one when I can but what to do with the hundreds of others?

Just looking for tricks-of-the-trade when you have too many fruit.  I've been growing miracle fruit for about 20 years but never know what to do with excess fruit.  They volunteer around the house in a couple years later I discover 100's of fruit on a new bush.  Pretty bush with the red berries.

But, what to do with all the fruit?

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