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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Squam and Har in very useful video on powdery mildew
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Those facebook groups are the worst.
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I have one but its small so no flowers only growth this year.A quick search will show many posts. This 2017 post by Squam256 is not the oldest but is a great clue to where you could get the answer to your question. I suggest you ask him, he is active on the forum and has been fruiting this variety for several years (since 2017).
Julie seedling, produced poorly at Gary Zill's property. I have one that set very well for me this year; stripped most of the fruit offnit but left a couple. Sap Aroma is Gary-esque. Appears to be mid season.
I take that back. I see a couple of fruits so.
GAME ON!
I usually start mine in a plastic zip lock bag with a paper towel then move into a peat, perlite, pine fine mix.Do you move it after it is sprouted? or just after it shows roots?
JR561, I have two plants of the Campbell from Julian. The older one is about 1 years old, it did not look that strong/healthy initially but after 1 year now it has acclimated to full sun in my yard in SoCal.
I'll try to take a photo of the two plants, the 1 year old, and recent 1 month old plant I purchased. I haven't given it any fertilizer yet, just up potted the older plant when I saw that it was over the shock of shipping.