@@TheDiversifiedFarmer I'll be pruning it back soon and will root a bunch of cuttings of various sizes. Probably will even try to graft some onto some 1 year old rootstock I've been growing.
Yes! These do taste a little different. More floral, but in a good way. If you let them get fully ripe, which is after they turn yellow, then they start to turn a little pink, then they're the sweetest and best tasting.
Wow!
Thanks G! It's a good one.
Great size ! Out of interest roughly how long do they take from flower to mature fruit ?
Still never seen even a sniff of a flower on mine 😂
Hi Brett! I think mine took nearly 4 months, give or take.
@@EastsideGardening that's pretty good, here even my tiny cherry guavas take at least 5 months to mature !
@@lyonheart84 is that psidium cattleyanum?
Would love to buy an airlayer from you.
@@TheDiversifiedFarmer I'll be pruning it back soon and will root a bunch of cuttings of various sizes. Probably will even try to graft some onto some 1 year old rootstock I've been growing.
I've never tasted these just the common wax apples. I wonder if there's much difference in taste?
Yes! These do taste a little different. More floral, but in a good way. If you let them get fully ripe, which is after they turn yellow, then they start to turn a little pink, then they're the sweetest and best tasting.