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hi guys i am new here and planing to vist thailand in few mounths for buying fruit plants if any one knows about nurseries who selling grafted fruit plants plz let me know it would be great help . thanks

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I suppose it depends where you are, but in my experience (Chiangmai and Buriram), virtually any nursery sells grafted fruit trees.

thanks for reply i am will be ofcores in bangkok it would be better if i any one guide me about nursries in bangkok other wise i can travale to other cities as well and plz tell me about nursries in chiangmai and buriram or in bangkok so i can contact them and it would be great help if in these citise nursries i can get phone numbers or websites if u know any info about this plz let me know thanks agine for ur reply

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Chutacuk markets - i think it is Thursday now - many wholesalers are there .

Isn't it usually called Chatuchak, Xen? That's in Bangkok, OP.

In Chiangmai the main plant market is Kam Tien (behind Tesco on the Superhighway to Lamphun).

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Chutacuk markets - i think it is Thursday now - many wholesalers are there .

Isn't it usually called Chatuchak, Xen? That's in Bangkok, OP.

In Chiangmai the main plant market is Kam Tien (behind Tesco on the Superhighway to Lamphun).

There are a few spellings but I think I may have spelt it wrong anyway. Call it JJ markets because it is easier to spell . And on reflection it could be Wednesday the plant market is on.

The Op , if serious should go there and make a few contacts.

Posted

Chutacuk markets - i think it is Thursday now - many wholesalers are there .

Isn't it usually called Chatuchak, Xen? That's in Bangkok, OP.

In Chiangmai the main plant market is Kam Tien (behind Tesco on the Superhighway to Lamphun).

There are a few spellings but I think I may have spelt it wrong anyway. Call it JJ markets because it is easier to spell . And on reflection it could be Wednesday the plant market is on.

The Op , if serious should go there and make a few contacts.

hey guys thanks for ur support offcours i am serious to buy fruit plant coz i am travaling from abroad plz tel me how far is thia place chiangmai from bangkok city

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Chiangmai is 550-600 kms north of Bangkok.

I think, Naveed, you need to be a little more specific about what you want to do. Both Chatuchak (however spelt) and Kam Tien are basically retail markets, and if you want quantities, you will need to contact specialist growers.

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