WALLACE RANCH Dragon Fruit Farm MEGA TOUR with NEVA DAY and JULIO ROBLES / Over 1 HOUR of DF POWER
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
- NEVA DAY and JULIO ROBLES talk about Dragon Fruit Farming.
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0:00 Intro
1:00 Robles Red
12:00 Fruit Tasting
21:00 Challenges of Selling Dragon Fruit
34:00 AX vs AB
39:09 Production, trellis, orejona
45:00 Delight Branch Turned Into Fruit
48:00 Wallace Ranch Butterfly's
55:30 Maria Rosa
59:00 PEST
1:07:56 Chimera graft
1:12:34 Wallace Ranch Hybrid Tasting
This is a great video. I love the open honest dialogue and how they are still continually learning. Paul, you are an excellent dragon fruit journalist!
I appreciate the kind words. Thanks for watching
This is awesome! revolutionary! Basically a big version of s-8. Thank you documenting and sharing this.
It's quite the plant, many people around the world are trying to replicate the chimera hybrid.
Well done, do I have to self pollinate if I have bees (bee hives) at my farm?
How’s the delight cutting you started to root?
Of course the fruit tastes different. They are technically all different varieties at that point being further crossed away from the Robles. So the only way the Robles would actually be the same as the parent plant would be if it were self fertile. And that would still be a dice roll because Robles is a cross to begin with. So even when it’s passing down it’s own genes it could still alter its own appearance and flavor. Because it could pass down more genes from one of the parent varieties over the other. For example, if Robles set its own fruit, it could result in a fruit that is more like American beauty because those are the genes that were passed down THIS TIME. But every time it sets it’s own fruit it’s like spinning the wheel of fortune. Just as it works with different pollens from different varieties. Only this is genetics within its own genetics that are possibly dormant. Correct me if I’m wrong. But that’s how genetics work and you have to factor in what traits are dominant and recessive too.
California magenta!!!
:)
I am interested in your thoughts as far as pollination and genetics goes. Didn’t get a response
Sorry, I'll look for it.
Do you ship to the Caribbean?
No, I am sorry :(