Do you have a Soursop that is producing fruit for you?
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Comments (3)I have seedlings of a pear-shaped Asian pear apple, from China. Fruits are light cream color with the distinctive texture of pear apple. Cuttings/scions graft easily on other pears, including Bradford flowering pear seedlings. I'm interested in Japanese plum. Shiso or other, especially rooted, but I can graft/bud. Do you have 'Hawkeye Delicious' apple, the progenitor of Red Delicious? Or 'Ambrosia' apple?...See MoreDo you have fruit split ?
Comments (5)I have had the same luck with my Persian lime - good production and no fruit split . Other citrus have much less crop than last season . One thing surprised me - I have had almost no fruit drop on any trees - yet . From U of F : During winter, moderate drought stress can be beneficial because drought can increase flower induction. In addition, appropriately controlled drought stress may be of use to manipulate root and shoot growth to favor fruit growth and yield. Unfortunately , our recent drought was not during the winter . We'll see what this coming season brings . Better quality fruit or watery tasteless citrus ?? Here is a link that might be useful: Citrus Tree Stresses...See MoreDo you have plants, produce, etc to sell
Comments (1)I hope the church has looked into the legal implications of selling some of these products. Maybe they would have no liability themselves (since they aren't actually the sellers), but some of the above mentioned products require the seller to obtain permits/license/etc....See MoreDo Any of You Have a Drying Mat For Fruit?
Comments (2)I have not heard of them. I use a towel to drain mine on and a paper towel in the bottom of the fruit bowl....See Morebananafan2
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