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Nice to see several people have been successful. Most of my cuttings are growing but they’re all still in the community pot I rooted them in. Need to get them into better soil and separate them.
Does anyone know if the fruit quality will still be good without using gibberellic acid.
Janet
I would recommend Royal Crimson instead. It is self fertile, larger and tastes better. In my opinion it is better than Royal Lee and Minnie Royal in all ways. I have a large 15 for sale if you are interested.Dave Wilson still recommends planting it with a second variety. Good luck. Cherries are awesome, says this Florida mango lover!
Thanks,
Bill
Hello AL the time to plant cherry trees is in winter. They have grafted bare root trees for sale every year in January at the local nursery here. I am sure someplace near you also sells Dave Wilson trees.
Had nematode issues with the roots on mine here in south Florida. Planted from seed last June and put in the ground in August. They were growing slowly through the fall/winter and hanging in there in spring, only to get very wilty and stressed with the early heat of summer.
Cant offer much advice on fruit set for muscadine, id message the grape master "1rainman"
But all the flowers on that vine appeared female to me. Hopefully some of the 'perfect' flowers develop. good luck.
https://muscadines.caes.uga.edu/cultivars/flower-type.html#:~:text=Male%20flowers%20have%20extended%20stamens,cultivars%20often%20have%20reduced%20yields.
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Morphologic-aspects-of-V-v-sylvestris-and-V-v-vinifera-flowers-A-Floral-buds-after_fig10_269720634