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fruitman

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  1. For avocado i grow Booth#7, Pederson, Hass from Jatujak, Hass from Spain and am still looking for more variety's. None of these have fruited yet but the tree is still young. They all grow on 1 tree.

    Catalina, Monroe are west-indian variety's i would like to grow, if anybody has scions then let me know.

    The Thai don't care for variety-names which makes it hard to find them. Better bring them from overseas as scionwood and graft it. Avocado is easy to graft.

    Hass from Spain doesn't grow fast here, i wonder why but it is grafted onto a Pederson tree.

  2. OK Kwai won't answer me about the brix.

    Then you guys keep on growing the old same bland one.

    What will happen if this new variety (i have some more, the best ones from the tastings) are on the markets next to the bland ones? These ones are much sweeter and have more flavour. Yellow ones are small and have spines.

    I sent them to singapore and the eugenia candolleana are booked.

    I do have some more tropical fruit which i never saw for sale in Thailand but i won't bother you with it. Just wait untill you see it on the market.

  3. 1000 baht per cutting ? cheesy.gif We get for free around my area.biggrin.png

    DRAGON FRUIT HYBRID 'CEBRA' Has a large dark red fleshed fruit pulp averaging 1 pound. It takes an average of 46 days to harvest. CEBRA is very tasty with a refreshing grape like flavor and scores an average BRIX rating of 17. Growth is sturdy and grey/green, 3-angled with several spines on stem edges.

    So what's the Brix of yours kwai?? 7 maybe at max. i guess.... clap2.gif cheesy.gif cheesy.gif gigglem.gif

    Cebra is as sweet as namdocmai mango

    http://www.21food.com/products/mango-namdokmai-no.4-(premium-grade)-278187.html

  4. I have some sweet dragonfruit cuttings, variety is Cebra.....google for more info. Other variety's coming soon.

    Willing to trade for imported rare tropical fruitplants/tree's but if you don't have anything then 1000 baht a cutting. I'm looking for good ultra tropical avocado-variety's, good mango-variety's (from abroad) , sweet waxapple variety's from Indonesia, good starapple variety's, sweet madrono from Brasil and so on.

    Also i have eugenia candolleana tree which is blooming. 2000 baht, small one of same age but not blooming 1000. Why so much? Bangkok is expensive for rare plants and these fruits are not for sale in Thailand.

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