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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Re: Seedless lychee tree for sale
« on: September 21, 2023, 06:35:31 AM »
Are you able to provide any history on your mother tree? I’m currently growing A4 lychee.
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Checking out several different cultivars as they endure the heat here in SoFL. Current weather station reading is 101.7F (45% humidity). Wunderground says 96F and Miami news shows high of 98F.
WuSu trees seems very happy.
Biqi trees seems very happy.
Late Biqi trees seems very happy.
All others (Ruansi, DK, White DK, Early Yingsi, An Hai, Early Mutants) are all doing okay, but maybe some mild signs of stress.
Yingsi seems most sensitive to the heat. New growth wilting, even though in shade.
All get some full sun, but not all day.
Seedling is quite old. From rtreid i believe germinated around the same time as the first yangmei group order. I put it in the ground feb 2016. The first fruit was nice, not as good as biqi itself but might get better. Was leaving others on but found two dropped or knocked off today. Fruit was a bit worse. No zing. Just picked the last and its lemony right off the tree. I think ill be happy with it. Kevin N also grafted two male branches on this year so crossing fingers for next year!
If you ordered the Lenox loquat cuttings, please post below so I can check my message and make sure I didn't miss anyone. Thanks.
Still got some great plants in stock
Wanted to say that after talking with many people and doing trials myself, I now come to the conclusion that yangmei will do well in zones 8 and up. Now I don't know the max though as chill hours seem to be required. I know many people who are hesitant to try yangmei down in south FL and PR as the lack of chill hours may be a problem. Now, there are many cultivars, so I think it's only a matter of time till we find one that does well in tropical climates.I'm getting seeds of a yangmei plant in hawaii that is self fruitful! Stoked!
Hi Nate, do you have thinner scions of the pecan pie that you’d be able to cut?
Yep I could make that happen for you. How thin?
i wonder if it doesn't need cold set since hawaii doesnt' get the temps you'd get. my uncle has a nice lousy persimmon that produces only sour fruits. would be nice to graft something better on his tree.