Aloha Bill and Gray-C.... I really love your tremendous insight on so many wonderful levels... you have a new and very interested fan in me! A hui hou til next time! 'Becca
That is awesome. Pulisans are very good. You helped me decide grafted or not grafted. Going grafted lol. 10 to 15 years is a long time. But I bet they will taste better for the wait.
I once saw some grafted Pulasan for sale at Plant it Hawaii open house. They had about 6 of them. Those were the only 6 grafted Pulasan I have ever seen. Time has little effect on me. You can never pick what you do not plant. If you die before it fruits, you will not care because the dead do not eat. I never have figured out this issue with trees, time and people. As a guy who sold trees all his life I've heard the story about time repeatedly. It is as if people know how long they will live. At 73 I still plant trees every week.
Historically I did most of my own logging. I heated the house with wood in Northern Wisconsin for 15 years. I still own the saws and do the small stuff but I tend to higher out a lot these days. I did orchard pruning in CA. I have no idea how people can afford that. The tree makes $250 worth of fruit each year and I charge $450 to prune it.
Remove seed from fresh ripe fruit, plant without drying. Some pulp on seeds are fine, the fermentation stimulates germination. I leave the seed half un covered. I let the root make it's way down on it's own. Aloha
Aloha Bill and Gray-C.... I really love your tremendous insight on so many wonderful levels... you have a new and very interested fan in me! A hui hou til next time! 'Becca
Thank you, Gray-C enjoyed the feed back too.
Super 👌👌👍 lk
I've been waiting a long time.
Coqui frog almost blew up my speakers.
Now you see why I hate them. The sound comes right through the walls. They should not be out in the day!
Gray-C needs her own RUclips channel! Gray-C, the Coqui Hunter. 🐈
That is awesome. Pulisans are very good. You helped me decide grafted or not grafted. Going grafted lol. 10 to 15 years is a long time. But I bet they will taste better for the wait.
I once saw some grafted Pulasan for sale at Plant it Hawaii open house. They had about 6 of them. Those were the only 6 grafted Pulasan I have ever seen. Time has little effect on me. You can never pick what you do not plant. If you die before it fruits, you will not care because the dead do not eat. I never have figured out this issue with trees, time and people. As a guy who sold trees all his life I've heard the story about time repeatedly. It is as if people know how long they will live. At 73 I still plant trees every week.
Hello Bill and Gray-C 👋.
We both say Aloha.
I just had a 60 year old big tree fall in my backyard a couple of weeks ago. It cost a fortune to get it cut up and removed!
Historically I did most of my own logging. I heated the house with wood in Northern Wisconsin for 15 years. I still own the saws and do the small stuff but I tend to higher out a lot these days. I did orchard pruning in CA. I have no idea how people can afford that. The tree makes $250 worth of fruit each year and I charge $450 to prune it.
Are those healthy n bushy pulasan from seeds, Bill?
GrayC was video-ready!🥰
Yes, at the time it was the only way I could get my hands on a tree. I did see a few grafted trees over the years but they are rare.
Tried planting some pulasan seeds. Nothing came up. Idk, sometimes seeds don't seem to want to do anything.
Remove seed from fresh ripe fruit, plant without drying. Some pulp on seeds are fine, the fermentation stimulates germination. I leave the seed half un covered. I let the root make it's way down on it's own. Aloha