November 4th 2023 and my oro negro tree just gave me 2 avocados for the first time. They started ripening on the tree but they’re not ready yet. I can’t wait to eat them! 👏🏻 👏🏻
Oro Negro is supposedly an offspring of Monroe, that possibly crossed out with a Mexican variety. I've heard the flavor is superb, but it's not as productive as other varieties. But still a great choice for Florida yard growers. Thanks for the taste tests. I have a young tree and top worked another with O.N.; no fruit yet.
I always envy those from So. Fla. who make videos of all the tropical fruits they're growing, but on every video, there is always the sound of heavy traffic. I live in North central Florida and am limited as to what I can grow, but I do have the quiet. I think that might be better. Thanks for the video.
We used to live in north central Florida. Grateful to live here now and be so close to everything, including the beach, and be able to grow so many fruits. We are just 3 miles from the bay, but there are many areas east of us that are not near a major road.
@@SulcataGrove I'm not sure where you are but I still envy being able to do all you do,but I have an aversion to crowds. The other thing is the cost of property in the south, beyond my means. Thanks for the input. I have an oro negro but am doubtful of my having success this winter. I have a huge canopy of live oaks and it does give me a microclimate. have a carambola that never has suffered harm.
Late season Monroe's, Choquette's and Simmons - all very similar commercial varieties are much better than early season ones. Also older trees produce better tasting fruit with longer seasons. Try blending Monroe's into cottage cheese and other things. Makes things creamier without changing the flavor. Try them grilled & baked.
How much does Monroe improve from beginning of season to end? Doesn't oil content increase, resulting in more flavor? I know that's definitely the case with Choquette. Do you know if Monroe is considered better than Choquette? I've read that Monroe radically outproduces ON. Do avocado trees respond well to top-working and grafting on an additional variety? I've thought of adding ON to a Monroe tree I just started growing. What are your thoughts, Celeste?
my monroe are good right around Halloween but they really hit their stride in November. So I'd say yes, they improve as their season progresses. And yes, you can top work to either change the variety or add another variety. but if you add a second variety you have to make sure one or the other doesn't become dominant and overtake the other one. I don't know if Monroe out produces Oro Negro but Monroe has an excellent yield.
@@johnbanach3875 thank you for the order. Normally they'd be on their way already but I'm holding everything until Tuesday with the holiday being this weekend. I appreciate the support. I'll be looking forward to your feedback.
@@johnbanach3875 fantastic. I hope you enjoy. and you are about at 75% of the season so you can judge for yourself if they improve as the season progresses.
November 4th 2023 and my oro negro tree just gave me 2 avocados for the first time. They started ripening on the tree but they’re not ready yet. I can’t wait to eat them! 👏🏻 👏🏻
Cool. Please make more avocado videos.
Our trees have been very unproductive this year. Hoping we can find more for sale and from friends.
Oro Negro is supposedly an offspring of Monroe, that possibly crossed out with a Mexican variety. I've heard the flavor is superb, but it's not as productive as other varieties. But still a great choice for Florida yard growers. Thanks for the taste tests. I have a young tree and top worked another with O.N.; no fruit yet.
Oro is slightly similar to Brogdan but a lot better.
I always envy those from So. Fla. who make videos of all the tropical fruits they're growing, but on every video, there is always the sound of heavy traffic. I live in North central Florida and am limited as to what I can grow, but I do have the quiet. I think that might be better. Thanks for the video.
We used to live in north central Florida. Grateful to live here now and be so close to everything, including the beach, and be able to grow so many fruits. We are just 3 miles from the bay, but there are many areas east of us that are not near a major road.
@@SulcataGrove I'm not sure where you are but I still envy being able to do all you do,but I have an aversion to crowds. The other thing is the cost of property in the south, beyond my means. Thanks for the input. I have an oro negro but am doubtful of my having success this winter. I have a huge canopy of live oaks and it does give me a microclimate. have a carambola that never has suffered harm.
@@maxc3470 The traffic and crowds in town are a downside. No beautiful springs here either. Hope your avocado produces well.
Late season Monroe's, Choquette's and Simmons - all very similar commercial varieties are much better than early season ones. Also older trees produce better tasting fruit with longer seasons. Try blending Monroe's into cottage cheese and other things. Makes things creamier without changing the flavor. Try them grilled & baked.
How much does Monroe improve from beginning of season to end? Doesn't oil content increase, resulting in more flavor? I know that's definitely the case with Choquette. Do you know if Monroe is considered better than Choquette? I've read that Monroe radically outproduces ON. Do avocado trees respond well to top-working and grafting on an additional variety? I've thought of adding ON to a Monroe tree I just started growing. What are your thoughts, Celeste?
my monroe are good right around Halloween but they really hit their stride in November. So I'd say yes, they improve as their season progresses. And yes, you can top work to either change the variety or add another variety. but if you add a second variety you have to make sure one or the other doesn't become dominant and overtake the other one. I don't know if Monroe out produces Oro Negro but Monroe has an excellent yield.
@@SleepyLizard I've ordered a box of Monroes from you. Anxious to try them!
@@johnbanach3875 thank you for the order. Normally they'd be on their way already but I'm holding everything until Tuesday with the holiday being this weekend. I appreciate the support. I'll be looking forward to your feedback.
@@SleepyLizard We received the Monroes today. They got here overnight in North Broward. Wow, they're beauties!
@@johnbanach3875 fantastic. I hope you enjoy. and you are about at 75% of the season so you can judge for yourself if they improve as the season progresses.
Isn’t oro negro a jan-feb avocado?
Yes, this was filmed January 2022 - just uploaded it late.
Your. Or supposed to put aguacates in the refrigerator.
I have a full size oro negro good producer beautiful tree not crazy about taste if you want a good avocado buy a lula
taste test with a moldy avocado.... what ?