@@AvocadoTalk I really enjoy watching both of your videos. I will be putting my Carmen in the ground this week. REM does the cold or heat affect your trees fruit quality? I live in the Central Valley and we have similar weather to where you live. I will also be putting my Sharwil in the ground this week as well.
@@raulcasas4548 Glad you are doing it, there are others growing them too in your area. I haven't noticed fruit quality based off of heat and cold, but based on where we are at, it means we have to protect them when they are young to ensure that survive. Once bigger and stronger, they will do fine. Different areas also means different times of the year when they are ready to be picked. Use the harvest times as reference but it is good to keep track. Good Luck and thanks for watching!
@@AvocadoTalk Hi REM, I definitely will do a taste test when my Carmen Hass hopefully fruits in the future and I have tried a Gwen before. You are doing such a great job on your avocado trees, I am so amazed how fast your trees grow and produce fruit compared to mine. Thanks for sharing REM, makes me look forward to trying a Carmen Hass hopefully one day!
My squirrels are picking mine faster than me. Yesterday I looked and lost 3 more Gwen. I think it is time to fight back...I like your channel, keep it up. Thanks for watching!
Yes it does bear heavy and that is why the tree stays small because of all the fruit. And it does it yearly where as the Fuerte is alternate bearing. The reason why it didn't catch on commercially is because the skin stays green when ripe and people preferred the skin to turn black like the Hass when ripe. I think it taste really good and have another tree ready to plant soon. Thanks for watching!
@@RareAvoTrees I got Palo d’Oro, Greengold, Ardith, Malama, Nimlioh. I killed the Ardith. I ordered in the past Daily 11, Martin, Bird Ave but backed out. One that I really want to get is Hellen so I might be ordering it.
Wow! That's a really tough question, I might have to pick as of right now GEM although my Carmen this year is flowering like crazy, so I'm curious to see how much fruit sets.
@@AvocadoTalk Thanks, that seems to be the opinion of most. My gem is small and had 50 fruitlets last year! Looks like I will stick with Gem for now. Appreciate the feedback!
@@growyourownavocados The problem is both of mine are just really starting out so it's hard to kind of say long term which one's going to be the winner. There are pros and cons for both though.
@@AvocadoTalk Thanks! I have tried both and liked them both. So we agree. I think I prefer Gem because it's an easy to manage tree. Appreciate your feedback and videos.
@@AvocadoTalk Thinking about it more I will probably just grow both. Can't go wrong with too many avocados. If you are interested I would like to get you some Lamorinda budwood or a tree to try out.
Hi Tom, in this video I show the Gwen on the left and Carmen Hass on the right. The Carmen has thinner skin. In my yard I have other varieties that have thinner skin like Bacon, Mexicola, and Stewart. I'm in favor of skin that is more rubbery and peels nicely. Thanks for watching and I hope I answer your question.
Hi Frank, very much hass like and I think that's part of the reasons why this Carmen has become very popular and have taken over being grown in Mexico. So a lot of our hass from the supermarket is probably a Carmen I would think. There are some differences because I think the hass that I have growing in my backyard right now peels a lot better more closely to the Gwen and how that peels. I was concerned that the Carmen was going to taste very watery and not flavorful. So that was my main concern before I planted another one. Thanks for watching!
Don't plant another Hass that's boring and a large tree plant something more rare like big black Duke, Cannonball, Teardrop or Nimlioh or Marcus pumpkin.or your Hi state types you talked about.
I'm trying to be more focused on getting really good/excellent tasting avocados at this point. There are so many that are excellent and productive...How many do you have again?
@@RareAvoTrees Wow that is impressive. I'm at 52 total Avocados with 34 different varieties. Killed a couple unique like McArthur and Ardith. I didn't plan to plant so many Hass but the big box store mislabeled them.
@@AvocadoTalk I killed my Ardith also and Nabal and queen and a few more I'm colder than you in Fresno county harder to keep warm in winter they handle heat alot better young trees I do 30 to 50 percent shade cloth.
👏 STOKED CONGRATS ON YOUR CARMEN 🥑
First of many Carmen, hope your Carmen are doing good too. Thanks for watching!
@@AvocadoTalk I really enjoy watching both of your videos. I will be putting my Carmen in the ground this week. REM does the cold or heat affect your trees fruit quality? I live in the Central Valley and we have similar weather to where you live. I will also be putting my Sharwil in the ground this week as well.
@@raulcasas4548 Glad you are doing it, there are others growing them too in your area. I haven't noticed fruit quality based off of heat and cold, but based on where we are at, it means we have to protect them when they are young to ensure that survive. Once bigger and stronger, they will do fine. Different areas also means different times of the year when they are ready to be picked. Use the harvest times as reference but it is good to keep track. Good Luck and thanks for watching!
Great taste test video REM! I haven't tried a Carmen Hass but I am looking forward to tasting one in the future. Thanks for sharing 👍
Hi Johnny, I'd be curious what your thoughts were on it so do a taste test please once you get some fruit. Thanks for watching!
@@AvocadoTalk Hi REM, I definitely will do a taste test when my Carmen Hass hopefully fruits in the future and I have tried a Gwen before. You are doing such a great job on your avocado trees, I am so amazed how fast your trees grow and produce fruit compared to mine. Thanks for sharing REM, makes me look forward to trying a Carmen Hass hopefully one day!
Great video REM! I completely agree that Gwen is milder tasting than Hass. Thanks for sharing!
I think it is time to do a Top Gear style Leader board for Avocados...Only based off of one guys opinion. lol ....Thanks for watching!
excellent review buddy! My Gwen is flowering like crazy...wish me luck!.
This is going to be a great year for all of us. we all got a wet winter so I'm curious to see if and how much it helps. Thanks for watching!
Nice, can’t wait to try my Gwen in the future
I think you'll like it, it's a good one. Thanks for wanting!
I like the darker seed also. It looks oily. The peel on both is interesting. I’ll be picking some of each variety soon. Thank you REM.
My squirrels are picking mine faster than me. Yesterday I looked and lost 3 more Gwen. I think it is time to fight back...I like your channel, keep it up. Thanks for watching!
Does the Gwen bear heavy vs others?
Yes it does bear heavy and that is why the tree stays small because of all the fruit. And it does it yearly where as the Fuerte is alternate bearing. The reason why it didn't catch on commercially is because the skin stays green when ripe and people preferred the skin to turn black like the Hass when ripe. I think it taste really good and have another tree ready to plant soon. Thanks for watching!
Also epicenter has a few semi rare kinds you should plant
I have ordered a couple from them, probably getting more in the future also.
@@AvocadoTalk what's kinds did you get from epicenter ?
@@RareAvoTrees I got Palo d’Oro, Greengold, Ardith, Malama, Nimlioh. I killed the Ardith. I ordered in the past Daily 11, Martin, Bird Ave but backed out. One that I really want to get is Hellen so I might be ordering it.
So if you had to choose one, Carmen or Gem?
Wow! That's a really tough question, I might have to pick as of right now GEM although my Carmen this year is flowering like crazy, so I'm curious to see how much fruit sets.
@@AvocadoTalk Thanks, that seems to be the opinion of most. My gem is small and had 50 fruitlets last year! Looks like I will stick with Gem for now. Appreciate the feedback!
@@growyourownavocados The problem is both of mine are just really starting out so it's hard to kind of say long term which one's going to be the winner. There are pros and cons for both though.
@@AvocadoTalk Thanks! I have tried both and liked them both. So we agree. I think I prefer Gem because it's an easy to manage tree. Appreciate your feedback and videos.
@@AvocadoTalk Thinking about it more I will probably just grow both. Can't go wrong with too many avocados. If you are interested I would like to get you some Lamorinda budwood or a tree to try out.
Hi I like to know the name of the avocado with very thin skin and very smooth
Hi Tom, in this video I show the Gwen on the left and Carmen Hass on the right. The Carmen has thinner skin.
In my yard I have other varieties that have thinner skin like Bacon, Mexicola, and Stewart. I'm in favor of skin that is more rubbery and peels nicely. Thanks for watching and I hope I answer your question.
Carmen is a Hass, right, Just a "sport". So it should taste the same as Hass.
Hi Frank, very much hass like and I think that's part of the reasons why this Carmen has become very popular and have taken over being grown in Mexico. So a lot of our hass from the supermarket is probably a Carmen I would think. There are some differences because I think the hass that I have growing in my backyard right now peels a lot better more closely to the Gwen and how that peels. I was concerned that the Carmen was going to taste very watery and not flavorful. So that was my main concern before I planted another one. Thanks for watching!
Don't plant another Hass that's boring and a large tree plant something more rare like big black Duke, Cannonball, Teardrop or Nimlioh or Marcus pumpkin.or your Hi state types you talked about.
I'm trying to be more focused on getting really good/excellent tasting avocados at this point. There are so many that are excellent and productive...How many do you have again?
@@AvocadoTalk I have 70 in ground and perhaps 15 different varities
@@RareAvoTrees Wow that is impressive. I'm at 52 total Avocados with 34 different varieties. Killed a couple unique like McArthur and Ardith. I didn't plan to plant so many Hass but the big box store mislabeled them.
@@AvocadoTalk I killed my Ardith also and Nabal and queen and a few more I'm colder than you in Fresno county harder to keep warm in winter they handle heat alot better young trees I do 30 to 50 percent shade cloth.