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It IS a jabuticaba though!
The flowers.. It seems it takes up to 15 years before flowers come, from seed..
I think they are self-fertilizing; A friend of mine has one indoors which was fruiting there too.
Mine is now outside, in a dish of water, full sun. Highly organic substrate. And popping buds all over
The flowers.. It seems it takes up to 15 years before flowers come, from seed..
I think they are self-fertilizing; A friend of mine has one indoors which was fruiting there too.
Mine is now outside, in a dish of water, full sun. Highly organic substrate. And popping buds all over

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Hmnmm. Mine is in the usual well draining mix, with some additional organics but not a lot, and not in a dish of water. Maybe I should change soil next time I change soil.
I have a problem with keeping trees in water, namely mosquitos. Of course, if I remember to I pour it out every day or so. If.
I have a problem with keeping trees in water, namely mosquitos. Of course, if I remember to I pour it out every day or so. If.
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SHALLOW tray. As in: It is never full for 24 hours.Ivan Mann wrote: I have a problem with keeping trees in water, namely mosquitos. Of course, if I remember to I pour it out every day or so. If.
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