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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Soursop varieties?
« on: February 24, 2024, 10:54:19 PM »
When it comes to Soursop,
what We want is: Reliable & Heavy Yearly Productivity (IMO).
There seems to be some good Progress being made on Soursop_Varieties on this front.
Julian from Lara_Farms discovered and sells the Soursop_Variety that he named:
Miami.
I bought 2 (Miami_Soursop) from him recently.
So, no fruit yet (although one of them came with a flower!).
It’s supposed to be a Reliable & Heavy Yearly Producer.
I’ve recently learned from a reliable source, that a seedling of Miami_Soursop is twice as productive!
The name of this new variety is (as I was told) Homestead_Soursop.
So, these may now be the top 2 Soursop_Cultivars in the South Florida area.
If they pan out, it’s a big deal, as up to recently, the consensus is that Soursop in S. Florida produces a few fruit every few years, if that.
So, very exciting and I hope that the good news continues.
what We want is: Reliable & Heavy Yearly Productivity (IMO).
There seems to be some good Progress being made on Soursop_Varieties on this front.
Julian from Lara_Farms discovered and sells the Soursop_Variety that he named:
Miami.
I bought 2 (Miami_Soursop) from him recently.
So, no fruit yet (although one of them came with a flower!).
It’s supposed to be a Reliable & Heavy Yearly Producer.
I’ve recently learned from a reliable source, that a seedling of Miami_Soursop is twice as productive!
The name of this new variety is (as I was told) Homestead_Soursop.
So, these may now be the top 2 Soursop_Cultivars in the South Florida area.
If they pan out, it’s a big deal, as up to recently, the consensus is that Soursop in S. Florida produces a few fruit every few years, if that.
So, very exciting and I hope that the good news continues.