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Citrus General Discussion / Re: Orri Mandarin - Wow, Dang Wow!
« on: October 18, 2024, 01:54:11 AM »
I got a bag of this from the super market, this one is very good, but still far away from the best that I’ve tasted.
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I hand pollinated my nazemez with takaka, almost all flowers set fruits.
You have Takaka, I have Waingaro. They are sibling. Maybe we can trade the fruit in the future.
I also have Kaiteri, Nazemezet and Coolidge
Sure, I’m open to trade with anyone in this forum, rather its fruit or Scion.
(Takaka™ and Waingaro™ are from the work of Nigel Ritson. )
FruitForLife, ok, I need to update my comments on the wooly leaf sapote fruits. I did get 2-3 from the CSUF arboretum tree and their fruit iare not as tasty as the wooly leaf fruits on my trees. So, there must be something lacking in their soil. I have their wooly leaf scionwood grafted on my older tree and the fruits taste very good in my yard.
I just ate the third fruit from CSUF, and it was just ok, not very good, not much taste. But the same yellow/wooly leaf fruits on my trees tastes very good with high brix. The McDill fruit from CSUF seems to have the same good/sweet taste whenever they are ripe. So, the wooly leaf fruit must need more attention (water, fertilizer, etc) than the regular white sapote varieties.
I think there are pretty dramatic differences in white sapote flavor. On the bad end, some always have bitter flavors or watery-avocado/vegetable flavors. On the good end they can be creamy and lemony. In between they are often sweet but bland. I have yet to taste a really big white sapote that has really good flavor, but I hope there is one like that.