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Old 11-20-2012, 02:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Old 11-22-2012, 03:37 PM   #2 (permalink)
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is it grafted or from seed??
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Old 11-22-2012, 07:50 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Grafted. I can PM the nursery guy in West Palm to get the details. I have discovered the grafted guys grow out faster and fruit sooner as long as they stay in containers. Just saw that the Pickering and NDM have started new leaves. Of course the Glenn is full of them. I'm thinking of selling the Glenn cause it takes too much room and the fruit taste is good for a narrow window of ripeness. Then it tastes not so good. Many people hate it altogether.

I'm pretty flexible as I like some fiber and some sour terpentine flavor in many mangos. The only one I refuse to eat is good ol' TA! Tommy Atkins - yuck. lol
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[IMG][/IMG]Love Mangos !

I Have A valencia pride doing well About 6ft tall Grafted Tree.
I also Have some grown from pit, also doing well .

I also Have a huge Avacado Tree grown from pit , about 2 years and its about 6-7 feet very rigorus . i wonder if it will fruit .

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My NDM#4 just finished a nice flush of leaves (kinda looking like it wants one more). My Mallika, Southern Blush, Lemon Zest, Kent and one of my Coconut Creams are all revved up and ready to go, just waiting for something to pull the trigger.

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thanks but i do my own grafting,plumeria,tomatoes,citrus,mango ect. nice looking avacado...i have what i belive is a Kent mango..was a tree left at some property my parents got about 15 years ago..big fruit great flavor..i have read of a guy grafting bananas together to get new or differant type..might give it a try with an extra orinoco and dwarf cav. might try next year...hay you never know..
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I saw some guy in you tube looked like a South American Grower , " Graft a Basjoo With Some Type Of Edible Banana , He Cut Both Pups At The Corm On a 45 Degree angle & Taped Or Tide Both Trees & Planted Them.

Never Made A Follow Up Vid Of The Results , Would Be Nice To Have a Banana Plant Hardy as The Basjoo & Edible !

It Is worth Trying , woner what the pups look like .

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Grafting Bananas by the Insistent Banana Grower - Mauro
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Thanks For The Links Sunfish !

I see its a very interesting and controversial subject.
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