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Grow finger lime / lemon caviar in Thailand ?

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35 minutes ago, Grafting Ken said:

Just taken over 30 cuttings from my Kona purple dragon fruit do you have this variety?

I don't have any dragonfruit cactus anymore, i culled them and gave some away....my neighbour didn't prune his tree (which is gone now) so they were in the shade and going bad there.

 

I have durian flowers now, 1 white jaboticaba fruit on the tree plus more blossoms...ross sapote blossoms...and the rest is not blooming but i have plenty rare fruit tree's.

 

i'll get dabai seeds soon, already have 2 tree's but you need hermafrodite tree's and they grow 70% males from seed is what i read...so i ordered more seeds. Those are very expensive fruits from borneo, taste like avocado but i never had one.

 

I also have pulasan, budded and they finally grow well now.

 

If you need special tree's go to the kasetsart agriculture fair 25 jan and 7 more days after that iirc. (check their website)...

 

 

 

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  • I am growing around 20 different varieties of Australian Finger Limes mainly up in Chiang Mai. Not all varieties have fruited yet but more are coming good each year. You can grow them anywhere in Thai

  • Looking good. We tried them down her in Surin and they went tits up. Your in a great area for better success. Keep up the good work.

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2 hours ago, fruitman said:

I grew fingerlimes some years ago untill they suddenly died.

 

Have never eaten one.

 

But i ate a yellow dragonfruit this week (still have one more), very expensive but sure worth the money....much much better than the ones from thailand...if i was a farmer i would grow those...i paid 20 singapore$ for 2 of them...

Mrs Djayz is starting to grow those. I think they're native to Israel and very sweet. Difficult to get here though. 

1 hour ago, fruitman said:

kasetsart agriculture fair

That's held between the old airport Don Muang and Chatuchak, right? 

8 hours ago, djayz said:

That's held between the old airport Don Muang and Chatuchak, right? 

Kasetsart university bang khen campus....i think google maps can show it but yes if you drive from don mueang direction chatuchak on vibhawadee road you turn left to bang khen....then it's on the left side where loads of cars will be turning left...it will be very busy and huge...it's all over the campus and takes a lot of time to see it all. Loads of food, animals, land produce, machinery, and plants for sale from vendors who came from all over thailand.

 

 

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