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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Requesting tips for germinating Spondias seeds
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Ah, I didn't realize there was such variety. If you have success, you can sell the rare type cuttings

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... If I have to pick only one, then Monstera deliciosa fruit.
My 2 year old grafted Spanish lime from Lara Farms took our low of 36 degrees on Christmas for an hour or two with no issues.
...Other plants that died in the same period were a chempedak hybrid and a young peanut butter fruit.
Hi everyone. I live in Boca Raton, FL and have the following in my backyard:
Alphonso Mango
Pickering Mango
Coconut Cream Mango
Honey Kiss Mango
Silas Wood Sapodilla
Makok Sapodilla
Pace Mamey Sapote
Soursop
Yellow Jamaican Cherry
Golden Nugget Jackfruit
Oliver Loquat
Namwa Banana
Grimal Jaboticaba (in a pot)
Three Fig trees in pots
lots of pineapple plants
I keep up with my gardening on my youtube channel. Here's my most recent mango tree video update: https://youtu.be/3fyzTiUTa68?si=0OuicHEC5lKgAxQ6
Hi Brian.
Thanks for the reply. That is some actionable information and I appreciate it. Technical question: why do you not just start out with JACK'S HIGH PERFORMANCE in the first place? Is it too much for the baby plants to take? At what size would you consider them "large" and switch over? Do you follow the instructions on the package or would you say there is a "maximum" threshold to how much fertilizer you would apply?
Thanks for the info on the peat pots. I haven't actually thought that far out... I saved the seeds and put them in wet paper towels to sprout them, and then I scrambled around the house (garage) looking for something to put the seeds and some potting soil into! Just happened to be what I found. I will plan further ahead with my next batch! I will remember to cut the peat pots into sections before I transplant!
Thanks for the info. Going to do research now!
Lazarus.
Where , who has a self fertile variety?So are self-fertile varieties commonly grown or are you guys all having one known male + one known female... or planting 5+ to ensure both?
I know these are supposed to be dioecious but I keep seeing things that suggest otherwise.
I have a cinnamon zeylanicum. I don't use the bark but i like to chew on the twigs when I prune, I make tea out of the leaves, and I love to eat the berries.
Carolyn