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soursop fruit

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Mario starts with ...
My two 6 year old soursop fruit trees are loaded with developing fruit, they are about 6 meters high, i live in logan se qld.
My question if anyone can help, "will the fruit actually ripen properly"?
i guess there is well over 100 fruit on both trees. you will need to look carefully to see them, sometime they are hard to see
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Mario
BETHANIA,4205,QLD
14th October 2021 4:25pm
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Farouk says...
wow Mario that's awesome, lucky you to be able to grow Soursop successfully where you are! I hope they ripen up nicely for you.
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SOUTH WENTWORTHVILLE,2145,NSW
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Mario says...
Thank you Farouk
I am hoping it will grow and ripen
Do you have soursop growing and where are you, I am half way between Brisbane and Gold coast
Cheers
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Farouk says...
Hi Mario, No I don't.
I haven't tried to grow Soursop here in Sydney, I seen a nursery that sells it (Canleyvale Nursery), I think it was Autumn season & all the soursops looked dreadful from the weather which Soursop can't tolerate so I haven't tried since seeing that years ago. It's funny I've tried Purple mangosteen in-ground which is much more sensitive a couple of times, grows fine in summer but gone in Autumn. I've got a Mamey Sapote just barely surviving 3 years old now.
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