Tropical Fruit Forum - International Tropical Fruit Growers
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Tropical Fruit Forum offers access to not only a wide variety of fruit trees and seeds but also a very broad knowledge base of every kind of exotic fruit plant you can imagine. It brings you in touch with the person you need. This is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in learning about tropical fruit and how to grow them.
Tropical Fruit Forum - International Tropical Fruit Growers
29m ago
It was cut early, but you can make it work. I would cut it back to the second pair of leaflets and then trim those so that it only has 4 leaves on the whole tree. Bag it and mist the leaves several times a day (if possible) to prevent desication ..read more
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29m ago
Quote from: Nick C on Today at 12:08:04 AM
Up potted my seedling plant. Currently flushing new growth
Nick, your seed ..read more
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29m ago
Quote from: Sir Graftalot on April 18, 2024, 11:53:09 AM
Is this a dwarf tree? I have a Cochin (dwarf) from Lara Farms that's supposed to have smaller fruits as well.
Is it's dwarf tree. I ordered one from nursery in J ..read more
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29m ago
Quote from: JR561 on Today at 07:48:36 AM
Those facebook groups are the worst.
Thank you for sharing that very informative video, I'm a nooby grower so info like this from someone in the know helps out big time ..read more
Tropical Fruit Forum - International Tropical Fruit Growers
29m ago
Wisdom? Hmmmmm...that would be a stretch!! Lots of mistakes were made ..read more
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2h ago
HI FRIENDS
COFFEE IS EASILY PROPAGATED BY SEEDS - CUTTINGS - GRAFTING........BUT I AM INTERESTED IN AIR - LAYERING OF THICK FRUITING BRANCHES
I AM AWARE ABOUT THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN HORIONTAL AND VERTICAL BRANCHES GROWTH BEHAVIOUR WITH CUTTINGS
LOOKIN ..read more
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2h ago
if you can get taitri, which is hardy in zone 7, use that as a rootstock and you won't have to wait decades. I have a graft on taitri outdoors which has outgrown the original prague I bought from Stan that is on poncirus (2-3 years ago) in just a season ..read more
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2h ago
I really appreciate it when people source scientific literature. Btw I really enjoyed your old posts about your gh. Unfortunately, I found them after I had built mine so I was unable to use your wisdom ..read more
Tropical Fruit Forum - International Tropical Fruit Growers
2h ago
Those facebook groups are the worst ..read more
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3h ago
The ones you have can be hacked roughly and can form good hedges at 2m. They are tough and in your climate will need some extra water ..read more