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Farouk starts with ...
Hello,

How long does a Noni Seedling take to fruit from seed ? (as I have some Noni Seeds), also does anyone know if the Noni Fruit plant sold here http://www.daleysfruit.com.au/plant/Noni-Fruit.htm is grafted or seeding & how long it will take approx till I get some fruit off it ?

(Evil bats eating my turkish figs!)
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Time: 13th December 2013 5:08pm

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Mike and Judy J says...
Farouk, with Noni, it depends on how fast you can get them to grow in your climate without going crazy with fertiliser etc. In NQ and down to Mackay, seedlings about 2yo are about 900mm to 1200mm high and will start fruiting at about that size. Mostly, I think that 3 years is more like it so down south, don't expect anything less. Do you have any idea of how much Noni stink when ripe? Hope you like the smell of rotten cheese.

Time: 19th December 2013 6:41pm

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Farouk says...
Haha thanks for all the detailed information much appreciated. Lol yeah I watched a lot of YouTube videos that's as close as I have got to knowing the smell. I will be taking for health, I am fine with Durian hopefully I can handle that although I heard this is much more intense.

Time: 17th January 2014 10:56am

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Mike Tr says...
They fruited in 2.5 years in my yard but now volunteered for mulch patrol.You can make you own juice by mixing blue vein cheese with water and adding a dash of vinegar and sprinkle of parmesan.

Time: 17th January 2014 2:23pm

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