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Pinks Mammoth

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Chak starts with ...
My Pinks Mammoth is 3 years old. So far, no flower, no fruit. Shall I dig it up and plant another one?
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29th September 2011 8:19am
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Mike says...
Pinks mammoth is the slowest to fruit with 5 or 6 years being pretty standard for its juvenile period.It is also the biggest tree.If you plant a gefner, tropic sun or lay your hands on a KJ Pinks now they might fruit at the same time.Maroochy Gold apparently prefers a warmer climate than the rest so Sydney may be unsuitable.
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