I’m agree , some tree took up to 10 years to get fruit , will come Tree looking beautiful and healthy 😊👍 Tree will fruit soon, good luck Thanks for sharing 😊👍
Yayyy!! I was waiting for this video and when I saw the title I thought that lazy tree is finally fruiting Then..well it doesn't matter as you got other varieties.
My Daley's Sweet Gold star fruit I got in September started getting flowers in December (had a Kary for a few years that never flowered then) did yours not make it after being delivered in rough shape?
If memory serves me right on the rare fruit society of south australia website they have a fruited list and i think they suveyed some carambola trees all of those that they surveyed none had fruited check it out, however I saw a carambola tree years ago with boutiful fruit in adelaide in lockleys which was apparently former torrens river flood plain so maybe the soil is better I think type was kary however so many years ago can't remember clearly
For a 12 year old grafted plant it still looked rather compact and dwarf.usually a grafted carambola will be over 4 metres tall here .only marcotted carambola will remain dwarf
Any citrus is a champ in the sun. Even at only months old, White Sapote is the first prize winner in direct sun, where almost any sooky tropical would either suffer or die back. Starfruit, longan, lychee, ice cream bean, brazilian cherry, mulberry, persimmon, pomegranate, loquat and some others can take all day sun.
Not sure, as I've only tasted unnamed varieties from our travels to the tropics. There's just not enough humidity here for some of the tropicals I have, even with a La Nina year, we had only 2 weeks of humidity all summer, normally dry summers, hand watering almost every day.
Glad they are looking so good at the end of the Summer even if they remain challenging. Keeping them alive indoors over here is near impossible, they hate the dry atmosphere and spider mite attacks 🙄🙄
Beautiful collection of Star Fruit George.
Hoping these diva’s of the plant world get their act together and fruit for you soon 😃
Thanks Joe! I hope so too.
I’m agree , some tree took up to 10 years to get fruit , will come
Tree looking beautiful and healthy 😊👍
Tree will fruit soon, good luck
Thanks for sharing 😊👍
Thanks Alyssa 😊👍
Lots of useful informations
Glad it was helpful!
Yayyy!! I was waiting for this video and when I saw the title I thought that lazy tree is finally fruiting Then..well it doesn't matter as you got other varieties.
Hope you liked it!
My Daley's Sweet Gold star fruit I got in September started getting flowers in December (had a Kary for a few years that never flowered then) did yours not make it after being delivered in rough shape?
It's still in ICU with the original pot.
Good luck
Thanks
If memory serves me right on the rare fruit society of south australia website they have a fruited list and i think they suveyed some carambola trees all of those that they surveyed none had fruited check it out, however I saw a carambola tree years ago with boutiful fruit in adelaide in lockleys which was apparently former torrens river flood plain so maybe the soil is better I think type was kary however so many years ago can't remember clearly
Patience will prevail!
🤞 I hope you have some luck with them soon I love them
For a 12 year old grafted plant it still looked rather compact and dwarf.usually a grafted carambola will be over 4 metres tall here .only marcotted carambola will remain dwarf
Interesting! Thanks for sharing.
My Kari near port maq fruit in the autumn. Yer they hate wind.
That's good to know! Still waiting for my first fruits.
Is it ok to planted in the shade
Shade is fine but protect from wind.
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Thanks
What other trees especially the different varieties of citrus do well can thrive in bright sun with no direct sun 🌷
Any citrus is a champ in the sun. Even at only months old, White Sapote is the first prize winner in direct sun, where almost any sooky tropical would either suffer or die back. Starfruit, longan, lychee, ice cream bean, brazilian cherry, mulberry, persimmon, pomegranate, loquat and some others can take all day sun.
@@RealLifeFruitopia Thanks George. So I can plant any type of air layered longan or lychee in full sun ( north facing)?
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Thanks a lot 🙏
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Hey, nice collection. What's your number 1 best tasting Carambola ever?😋
Not sure, as I've only tasted unnamed varieties from our travels to the tropics. There's just not enough humidity here for some of the tropicals I have, even with a La Nina year, we had only 2 weeks of humidity all summer, normally dry summers, hand watering almost every day.
Glad they are looking so good at the end of the Summer even if they remain challenging. Keeping them alive indoors over here is near impossible, they hate the dry atmosphere and spider mite attacks 🙄🙄
I have the same issues with many sensitive tropicals in the winter greenhouse.
Why do you call all your plants him , him or he can't bare fruit they have to be hers
Carambola is a girl but I forget in all the excitement.