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what's your budget?
Anythings possible. Of the fruits you mentioned , a 15 gallon pot would be the minimum size needed for fruit, aside from myrtacea. Shipping a 15 gallon would cost alot, never heard of anyone shipping a plant that size, and it could totally get destroyed in transit. Finding a Annona or Mango that is holding fruit in a pot will be hard to find for less than $300. Finding a Pouteria fruiting in a pot for less than $1000 would surprise me, same with Garcinia. Lemon drop seem’s like the only possibility. So we circle back to that sweet myrtle family. Haven’t seen a fruiting Jabo sell for less than $500 on the west coast. Maybe you can find someone with a straberry guava for you. It is mid September, so your fruiting this year want might be a little out of reach as well.
Quote from: Bush2Beach on September 14, 2024, 01:05:35 PMAnythings possible. Of the fruits you mentioned , a 15 gallon pot would be the minimum size needed for fruit, aside from myrtacea. Shipping a 15 gallon would cost alot, never heard of anyone shipping a plant that size, and it could totally get destroyed in transit. Finding a Annona or Mango that is holding fruit in a pot will be hard to find for less than $300. Finding a Pouteria fruiting in a pot for less than $1000 would surprise me, same with Garcinia. Lemon drop seem’s like the only possibility. So we circle back to that sweet myrtle family. Haven’t seen a fruiting Jabo sell for less than $500 on the west coast. Maybe you can find someone with a straberry guava for you. It is mid September, so your fruiting this year want might be a little out of reach as well.I ship 15 gal sized trees but remove most of the soil.