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Mar 4, 2024 5:33 AM CST
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Looks tasty Smiling
do you eat it with a spoon ? or peel and eat ?
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Mar 4, 2024 11:10 PM CST
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gardengus said: Looks tasty Smiling
do you eat it with a spoon ? or peel and eat ?

Can quarter the larger, but I'm sure there are many more Epi fruits much more worth the effort.

Unfortunately there's a lot of hot air, no substance, in many reports.

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Mar 22, 2024 1:39 AM CST
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Looking for something else, came across the montage I made up for someone.

Thought others might enjoy it.

Weather definitely changed, cooler, very windy, Winter not far away, desperately looking for some rain, well's drying up.

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Apr 2, 2024 12:48 AM CST
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Brother harvested a fruit from one of my hybrid Pitahaya.

His report:

Brix 13.4. Day 44 from pollination.

Very tasty and juicy, nice fruity floral taste, as I remember that large one you had.
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Always good to have a good report on efforts made.

One thing I should have added, there is no direct correlation between a high Brix reading and flavor, have eaten fruit with a Brix reading of >20Brix having no flavor worth mentioning.

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Apr 4, 2024 12:21 AM CST
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May I add yummy looking to Smiling

Do you think growing conditions could have a lot to do with flavor?
Like better in some years/areas ?
I have noticed it in (other fruit) peaches for example.
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Apr 13, 2024 7:23 PM CST
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gardengus said: May I add yummy looking to Smiling

Do you think growing conditions could have a lot to do with flavor?
Like better in some years/areas ?
I have noticed it in (other fruit) peaches for example.

Sorry for the delay things have been busy here.

If you read https://growables.net/informat... you will see mention of metaxenia. The paper mentioned is https://europepmc.org/backend/....

Further
In the Dictionary of PLANT BREEDING:
metaxenia:the influence of pollen on maternal tissue of a fruit outside the embryo sac (i.e., edible fruit tissues); the phenomenon is seen in >>> dates and sometimes called zenia bot

date palm:
A palm tree; it has a subtropical, semiarid origin in the Middle East; this is possibly the oldest plant domestication in the world; the plant is dioecious and breeding is exceptionally difficult; propagation by seeds is a waste of time, because of the loss of fruit quality, and vegetative propagation with basal suckers is essential;the quality of the date fruit is affected by metaxenia; a new-encounter killer disease "Bayoud disease" (Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. albidinis) is spreading inexorably from Morocco eastwards; the female tree produces the brown oblong fruit, dates, in bunches weighing 9–11 kg; dates are an important source of food in the Middle East, being rich in sugar; they are dried for export; the tree also supplies timber and materials for baskets, rope, and animal feed; the most important species is native to northern Africa, Southwest Asia, and parts of India, it grows up to 25 m high; a single bunch can contain as many as 1,000 dates; their juice is made into a kind of wine; Phoenix dactylifera (Palmae), 2n = 2x = 36; 2C DNA content 1.9 pg fore hort


Personally I have found different pollens can affect fruit size, flavor and Brix reading.

Hope it helps.

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Apr 13, 2024 7:47 PM CST
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May 3, 2024 9:32 PM CST
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The pot was standing next to the plant shown in https://garden.org/thread/view....

The result answers the question posed in https://garden.org/thread/view..., yes, at least for this situation, the new plant is self fertile and seed was viable.

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Jul 17, 2024 8:06 AM CST
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Gingin, hope all is well. Haven't heard from you in a while. Miss seeing what is interesting @ your place!
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Jul 17, 2024 4:37 PM CST
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Me too Smiling
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Sep 1, 2024 2:35 AM CST
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Sep 1, 2024 7:21 PM CST
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Smiling
No caption , so what are they?
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Sep 4, 2024 1:44 AM CST
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gardengus said: Smiling
No caption , so what are they?

Kurrajong and Muntries(K. pomifera.) both Bush Tucker plants.

There will be comment when time permits.

Just at the moment pursuing Graptopetalum paraguayense hoping to confirm a new plant ID recently purchased after someone took a liking to the plant I had.

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Sep 28, 2024 2:21 AM CST
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A little Sundew.

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Purple PLT

Spring here, flowering time.

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Oct 2, 2024 2:04 AM CST
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Looking for some advice on how to speed up the growth rate for the Ghost Plant (Graptopetalum paraguayense) and some unknowns.

Even small plants seem to be determined to flower, yes I know it's Spring.

Am contemplating letting the flower stem get to a size, removing it so at least I will get another plant.

Would that be a good policy, the plant may take the hint and speed up it's own growth?

Anything reasonable will be considered.

Cheers.

I have taken a series of photo's of the first and second flower bud developing for the recently purchased Ghost Plant, will do the development when I have the time to sorts through the photos. them.
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Oct 2, 2024 1:44 PM CST
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By all means remove any incipient inflorescence as soon as you can tell it's not a new branch, if your goal is to favor vegetative growth instead. I do this with lots of succulents around here for that reason, or to avoid potential issues with bugs, or to fit plants into a tighter space. A photo might tell us more if something else is going on.
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Oct 4, 2024 12:19 AM CST
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Thanks Baja, will post a photo shortly.

I have noticed there is some difference between species in growth rate between species both with and without an inflorescence.

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