Re: Drooping Leaves on Pickering Mango Trees
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Hi, DocTropical, I have begun to think that the drooping leaves are a result of the pannicles, thinking it makes room for pollinators/fruit? I may be wrong about this, but I do notice that mango trees of all sizes fold their leaves during bloom and fru ..read more
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Re: Drooping Leaves on Pickering Mango Trees
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Pic of my little gem. Planning to let it hold maximum 3 mangos ..read more
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Re: Drooping Leaves on Pickering Mango Trees
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I've had several mangoes do this. Especially ones that were way too small to fruit. I just assumed it was a response to the tree moving water/nutrients to the bloom/ fruit set. Once the panicles dried up/were removed the foliage seemed to return to nor ..read more
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Re: Drooping Leaves on Pickering Mango Trees
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2h ago
Quote from: DocTropical on Today at 10:32:21 AM Fliptop, Did you get this figured out? How are your Pickering trees doing nowadays, since a significant amount of time has elapsed from when you posted? Are they healthy an ..read more
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Re: I have the problem.
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My local "plastic rain barrel" place sells 55gal barrels that held fruit juice concentrate for $30. I cut them in half, drill drainage holes and viola ..read more
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Re: Duguetia peruviana and Surinam cherry seeds
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Yes I can try. The Surinam cherry is about 2.5 com in diameter. The taste is first slightly tart and then some tropical fruit punch flavor with a nice sweetness ..read more
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Re: Peluche and Vista White loquat scions sale & Many other trees for local pickup
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Add grafted Luc's garcinia 1g . Graft is from a flowering tree i sold to a forum member. Graft is on rootstock of luc's garcinia. - $135 grafted achachairu 1g - Graft is from tree i obtained from forum member many years ago, tree is now 8 years old an ..read more
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Re: Isn’t c-35 highly incompatible with any type of eureka?
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I meant the ones that are actually inconsistent, like "rough lemon" and "sour orange," which are both listed as compatible with Eureka on the Australian sheet but incompatible on the CA sheet. There are a few other contradictions like that, which could ..read more
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Re: Ruby vs. Ruby Supreme Guave
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4h ago
Quote from: sc4001992 on Today at 11:09:52 AM Do you have a photo of your fruit, is the shape like the one I showed above? How large is the fruit, I see different photos that shows a smal to large round fruit so not sure ..read more
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Re: Langsat Questions
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Quote from: Mike T on April 22, 2024, 02:58:04 AM Langsat has more cold tolerance than longkong,duku or duku langsat. Paete and Utteraditt varieties might be worth a shot in Florida. Mike T, the “Uttaradit” Langsat was ..read more
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