Pink Mommoth custard apple (forum)
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Hi. I am new to this forum. I live in the USA and would like to grow the Pink Mommoth custard apple. I cannot find any trees or seed for sale here in the USA. If anyone has any for sale or would like to trade seeds let me know, as i would love to grow some here in sunny Florida. Thank you!
Time: 30th May 2011 7:50pm
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Nick says...
Hi actoon, I dont have any seeds unfortunately but I found a website which is based in america: http://www.tradewindsfruit.com/cherimoya.htm. Good luck :)
Time: 30th May 2011 8:03pm
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Nick says...
Actually I do have some nice seedlings, what's the US's quarantine like in regards to plants?
Time: 30th May 2011 8:05pm
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actoon says...
Nick, they don't sell the Pinks Mammoth. I think you can send up to 25 seeds if packaged correctly and labeled. Let me know if you can get any seeds from this variety. ThankS!
Time: 30th May 2011 8:36pm
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BJ says...
It is listed by Pine Island. Maybe contact them and see when they will have them in stock. Even if you have to wait a year, it'll be worth it, as seedlings are variable and you will more than likely end up with an inferior fruit.
Time: 30th May 2011 8:46pm
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actoon says...
Thanks guys! I called Pine Island Nursery and they have them. I cant'wait. I am going to get the largest one they have. I already have a Gefner that produces lots and have a couple that I grew from seeds that also produce guite well after 5 years in the ground.
Time: 1st June 2011 12:50am
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