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Johnmay1's Edible Backyard

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Cinturing - When, pulasans for example? ..2208 days 6hrs
Pulasan trees - Since my original posting discovered fruit developing. Hip Hora! Thank you all for your information. I realize my problem has been that I planted in a rich valley (Durian love it) but on good days only gets 7 hrs of sun and some years 3-5 months no sun. I..2271 days 3hrs
Pulasan trees - How do you cinture an adult 20 year old tree. A single cut around? How deep. This sounds scary I grew up cinturing currant vines so I understand the process. Or do you mean a hormonal spray? ..2275 days 14hrs
Pulasan trees - I have planted four Pulasan's, they are 15 years old very, very healthy but no flowers. I have regularly fed them with potash and other nutrients, best rainfall in Australia but I suspect maybe lack of sunlight is the problem. They came from Limbelos nurs..2326 days 0hrs

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Cinturing - Hi Johnmay Between 4-5 months before flowering. For example if your pulasan tree flowers on Sept-Oct you would want to cincture it on the month of April. This timing is crucial for better success. You might want to cincture a few branches for your firs..Liked Answer 2206 days 2hrs
Pulasan trees - Hi Johnmay There is a video about cincturing here at daleys. Just search in their videos and blogs. I have also included a picture of a cinctured tree for your viewing. Happy Gardening....:-)..Liked Question 2271 days 4hrs
Pulasan trees - I'm far from a pulasanexpert (i killed many) but i read that they fruit best after a long dry season... Also full sun will help i guess. And they prefer organic fertilizers. It's a sensitiv plant which loves high humidity...in Singapore there's a..Liked Answer 2274 days 2hrs
Pulasan trees - Hi johnmay Have you tried cincturing your pulasan trees to force them to flower and hence yield fruits afterwards. I have tried it in some of my trees not pulasan thou and it worked all the time. Happy gardening :-)..Liked Question 2274 days 2hrs


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