White sapote are highly slept on. no pun intended. I want one of these Carmel flan asap! There's an old tree in my neighborhood that has big yellow fruit with a Pina colada flavor, one or two at night and im ready for bed in no time. This one gives off a very strong sleepy effect more than the common verities that I've tried.
My Vernon is full of softball size fruits, and lots of flowers. My Suebelle has small fruits, and lots of flowers, and my Redlands, and Rainbow both have flowers. These trees make winter gardening fun!
Hey Paul Really enjoy your channel and have become so inspired to start growing fruit trees. I have a couple trees now in pots. gonna make a trip to South Florida to pick up a couple trees in the new year. Just wanted to reach out and thanks for the inspiration. Looking forward to becoming a part of the fruit tree community. Have a great day Keep Growing!😊
I would be a dream to get some cuttings to try out here in San Diego, Ca on one of my two white Sapote trees. I love experimenting with new and unique varieties.
I was drawn to white sapote by a tree at the F&S Park. I have a small collection and was hoping to keep it that way, a Younghands, Suebelle, and a couple Campbell's all from Julian. Thanks for promoting fruit trees, sounds like a possible off season white sapote - up here in Deltona we seem to be about a month behind south Florida with a couple crops, if this is true for this variety we could have this in December possibly as you mentioned November in the video.
Fantastic to see a late season variety for FL! It'd be great if you could do a video on air layering vs grafting white sapote. Have an air layered Younghans from Pine Island Nursery, and have read that air layered trees are supposed to stay smaller, or grafting onto fuzzy (C. tetrameria) varieties like Smathers will stay smaller. Don't have space for a huge tree but love the fruit!
Very interesting video, this is a variety that I’m looking for. Keep updating your grafts in your future video, we want to know how they’re doing. I want to get the tree myself, you said Julian will have them available at his nursery ,right ?
White sapote are highly slept on. no pun intended. I want one of these Carmel flan asap! There's an old tree in my neighborhood that has big yellow fruit with a Pina colada flavor, one or two at night and im ready for bed in no time. This one gives off a very strong sleepy effect more than the common verities that I've tried.
Praying the grafts are successful!
My Vernon is full of softball size fruits, and lots of flowers. My Suebelle has small fruits, and lots of flowers, and my Redlands, and Rainbow both have flowers. These trees make winter gardening fun!
Paul, you are getting a lot better at grafting. Good job!
White sapote is incredibly easy to graft, you should get most of them to grow.
Hey Paul
Really enjoy your channel and have become so inspired to start growing fruit trees. I have a couple trees now in pots. gonna make a trip to South Florida to pick up a couple trees in the new year.
Just wanted to reach out and thanks for the inspiration. Looking forward to becoming a part of the fruit tree community.
Have a great day
Keep Growing!😊
I would be a dream to get some cuttings to try out here in San Diego, Ca on one of my two white Sapote trees. I love experimenting with new and unique varieties.
Really cool video
Maybe there are seedlings underneath the tree. From the video it looks like it's worth preserving. Thanks for sharing.
I was drawn to white sapote by a tree at the F&S Park. I have a small collection and was hoping to keep it that way, a Younghands, Suebelle, and a couple Campbell's all from Julian. Thanks for promoting fruit trees, sounds like a possible off season white sapote - up here in Deltona we seem to be about a month behind south Florida with a couple crops, if this is true for this variety we could have this in December possibly as you mentioned November in the video.
Fantastic to see a late season variety for FL! It'd be great if you could do a video on air layering vs grafting white sapote. Have an air layered Younghans from Pine Island Nursery, and have read that air layered trees are supposed to stay smaller, or grafting onto fuzzy (C. tetrameria) varieties like Smathers will stay smaller. Don't have space for a huge tree but love the fruit!
I haven't done any air layering yet
I have a 3 acre exotic fruit orchard in san diego, would love to get some seeds or grafts! How can i get seeds of this? Take my money please 😅
Also in San Diego and would love this variety.
I would suggest contacting Sal @fruit hunters. Or you could pre-order with Julian at lara farms Miami. He will ship.
Ok, I want cuttings too. I guess it will be a couple years.
you'll definitely need to graft and sell these...
Very interesting video, this is a variety that I’m looking for. Keep updating your grafts in your future video, we want to know how they’re doing. I want to get the tree myself, you said Julian will have them available at his nursery ,right ?
Julin will, xain's world has them very soon
Just found this channel great content. Sell me some of these fruits 👁️
You should graft this variety as much as possible and sell online
what will be the name of this variety?
It has to be something shorter and better than Fruit Hunters Giant Flan! Come on now.
The short name is fruit hunters, white sapote. Sal would probably like to make the name longer. He has a youtube channel.