The Tropical Fruit Forum
Everything Else => Tropical Vegetables and Other Edibles - Buy, Sell, & Trade => Topic started by: DimplesLee on March 17, 2017, 08:20:01 AM
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Preferably able to obtain a phytosanitary certificate from their local plant quarantine or agriculture office. I'd rather deal with Indian sellers for this one versus Thai sellers - no offence meant just need the authentic seeds. EU studies show it's good for epilepsy and other seizure / involuntary spasms (lewey bodies dementia , Parkinson's etc) not as medicine itself but as a complementary supplement, pref taken as tea so will be needing to plant some.
PM please, thank you!
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Preferably able to obtain a phytosanitary certificate from their local plant quarantine or agriculture office. I'd rather deal with Indian sellers for this one versus Thai sellers - no offence meant just need the authentic seeds. EU studies show it's good for epilepsy and other seizure / involuntary spasms (lewey bodies dementia , Parkinson's etc) not as medicine itself but as a complementary supplement, pref taken as tea so will be needing to plant some.
PM please, thank you!
Tradewindsfruit.com has them. Germinate them in the light on top of the moist soil after soaking for an hour. Mine have so many berries and i have too many plants now actually. There is a high invasive potential in my area for them I think.
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Okay thanks! they're out of the stock at the moment but I can wait a bit.
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i have a 3yr old plant
i can hunt around for seeds. i thought i saved some
but havent seen them lately.
or, i will probably save some more when it flowers this year.
i dont remember what time they flower, but it produces tons and tons of seeds.
remind me and i will mail you some
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Are you in Florida by any chance?
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no, in new orleans