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eliteauto wrote:Noticed some changes in the bearing patterns of some of my plants during the pandemic, my passionfruit bore for almost the entire 2020, my soursop has been bearing continuously ( picked this one today, nice big one), lime trees under 3' tall in 10" setter pots are bearing ( not grafted, I grew them from seeds) and coconut trees with about 4-5' of trunk have started to bear. The reduction of human activity has done the environment and the plants good IMG_20210721_094000_583.jpg
pugboy wrote:bumper year for zaboca too
shame that 99% are picked too young for whatever reason stealing etc
timelapse wrote:Seeds planted on 21st of Feb.
I didn't expect it to grow.I got impatient and dug them up.I have a second batch in better soil
Apparently seeds prohibited.supercharged turbo wrote:Is there any law against imported seeds?Looking to bring in some hybrid eggplant seeds for a relative
MG Man wrote:nice
ceries btw....or summ like that
meccalli wrote:eliteauto wrote:Noticed some changes in the bearing patterns of some of my plants during the pandemic, my passionfruit bore for almost the entire 2020, my soursop has been bearing continuously ( picked this one today, nice big one), lime trees under 3' tall in 10" setter pots are bearing ( not grafted, I grew them from seeds) and coconut trees with about 4-5' of trunk have started to bear. The reduction of human activity has done the environment and the plants good IMG_20210721_094000_583.jpg
I thought it was just me lol. Got one of my biggest soursops this year and the tree is full of em still. Soursop is usually a shy bearer but its prolific for me this season.
eliteauto wrote:^^ nah I agree, all were like that growing up, but you'll almost never see one like that on sale and the price if you did, would pain you now
De Dragon wrote:meccalli wrote:eliteauto wrote:Noticed some changes in the bearing patterns of some of my plants during the pandemic, my passionfruit bore for almost the entire 2020, my soursop has been bearing continuously ( picked this one today, nice big one), lime trees under 3' tall in 10" setter pots are bearing ( not grafted, I grew them from seeds) and coconut trees with about 4-5' of trunk have started to bear. The reduction of human activity has done the environment and the plants good IMG_20210721_094000_583.jpg
I thought it was just me lol. Got one of my biggest soursops this year and the tree is full of em still. Soursop is usually a shy bearer but its prolific for me this season.
Maybe I'm old, but in my youth ALL soursop was like that
I brought in seeds before with no issues but those days packages weren't always openedtimelapse wrote:It is alleged that you might gt sometimes.Heard it from a friend of a friend
fokhan_96 wrote:Apparently seeds prohibited.supercharged turbo wrote:Is there any law against imported seeds?Looking to bring in some hybrid eggplant seeds for a relative
Is there a way to safely eat them?pugboy wrote:thats a lot of protein going to waste
*KRONIK* wrote:Is there a way to safely eat them?pugboy wrote:thats a lot of protein going to waste
If there is, or there can be, we may need to do like what we and other islands did with the lionfish. Make it known its edible and tell the ppl "kill them on sight"
pugboy wrote:they grill them in africa
common snack*KRONIK* wrote:Is there a way to safely eat them?pugboy wrote:thats a lot of protein going to waste
If there is, or there can be, we may need to do like what we and other islands did with the lionfish. Make it known its edible and tell the ppl "kill them on sight"
timelapse wrote:If you can get c purlins cheap, make a snail barrier
Phone Surgeon wrote:Lol those things climbing 2 inch steel posts 8 feet tall and crawling along barb wire.
You finding them in cherry trees 10 feet in the air.
C purlin not stopping themtimelapse wrote:If you can get c purlins cheap, make a snail barrier
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