Maybe that depends on the type, I live in Hawaii and it looks and tastes as Daleysfr's description. I have not ever had mine snotty. Where do you live?
I'll give my review hopefully 4-6 years from now if it gets there here in Sydney, let's see. Looking forward to seeing it make it through its first Summer & Winter.
Yeah I got to buy one of these from Tropical fruit world and the texture was I hate to say it snotty but good snotty jelly like. It was refreshing lemony taste in-fact you could probably put the pulp into a trifle instead of jelly.
Daleys usually don't reply here, they're very good with emailed questions just include mobile/location order@daleysfruit.com.au. Which climate are you growing them in? If it's a seedling it will need 4+ years to fruit. If it is a grafted one it could this year or generally up to 2 years, with that being said nature is a living thing I have seed grown mango fruit in 1.5 years. My guess is part shade from the burn on my seedling Rollinia leaves but I'm unsure, I guess depends where you are.
@@Interesting_stuff-_-51 nice, if they are happy that's great, sounds like they do like the full sun. What else are you growing aside from the 2 Rollinias?
If a Rollinia rates 8 out of ten then what is ten? I can't think of a better fruit than the Rollinia! It is ten out of ten or one hundred out of one hundred! In my opinion nothing beats a good and ripe Rollinia eaten chilled out of the fridge!
daleysfr ... thanks. How many varieties of Rollinia are there? If it is truly in the anona Family then Cherimoya and atamoya should be graftable. I have very limited space so forced to create “Frankenstein” trees 🤔🤭😉
@@johnmcneill923 Living in an apartment, I don't have the space for lots of plants, especially trees. My plan is to create fruit cocktail trees, too. 😊
It is my overall favorite next to Lilikoi aka Passion Fruit. Thank you for sharing!
Thankyou for sharing, looks delicious
Rollinia grown in the tropics tastes quite different. It's not jelly it's more "snotty" consistency and the spikes are usually much bigger on the skin
Maybe that depends on the type, I live in Hawaii and it looks and tastes as Daleysfr's description. I have not ever had mine snotty. Where do you live?
Its true, it’s more snotty and not very pleasant 👍🏻
Wow 🤩 that looks bloody awesome 🍻🍻
I'll give my review hopefully 4-6 years from now if it gets there here in Sydney, let's see. Looking forward to seeing it make it through its first Summer & Winter.
Yeah I got to buy one of these from Tropical fruit world and the texture was I hate to say it snotty but good snotty jelly like. It was refreshing lemony taste in-fact you could probably put the pulp into a trifle instead of jelly.
G00D Evening from Auckland, New Zealand it’s Wednesday, November 20, 2019
I just purchased 2 of these from your farm. Wondering if they will fruit this year, do they prefer full sun or part shade?
Daleys usually don't reply here, they're very good with emailed questions just include mobile/location order@daleysfruit.com.au.
Which climate are you growing them in? If it's a seedling it will need 4+ years to fruit. If it is a grafted one it could this year or generally up to 2 years, with that being said nature is a living thing I have seed grown mango fruit in 1.5 years. My guess is part shade from the burn on my seedling Rollinia leaves but I'm unsure, I guess depends where you are.
@@organicgrow4440 I'm on the gold coast, they seem to be doing well next to the house, probably 5 hours of sun per day
@@Interesting_stuff-_-51 nice, if they are happy that's great, sounds like they do like the full sun. What else are you growing aside from the 2 Rollinias?
@@organicgrow4440 currently, 1 avocado, 2 mango, 3 jaboticaba varieties, 2 achacha, 1 Logan, 1 custard apple, 6 dragon fruit, 4 passionfruit, 2 miracle fruit, 4 macadamias, 1 pecan, finger lime. So far 😅
@@Interesting_stuff-_-51 wow very nice! Excellent hope you reap what you've sown & enjoy. I'm planting 2 seedling achacha this week.
Can u graft rollina to cherimoya or sugar apple tree?
Also in Auckland. Would love to be able to grow that here in N.Z but looks like I'd need a glass house or something similar.
Maybe start with seeds - for a cheaper trial.
If a Rollinia rates 8 out of ten then what is ten? I can't think of a better fruit than the Rollinia! It is ten out of ten or one hundred out of one hundred!
In my opinion nothing beats a good and ripe Rollinia eaten chilled out of the fridge!
Hi Kath
Will this graft onto Cherimoya or atamoya mother plants? Since you don’t ship plants overseas... what about scions???🤔😉
We always graft Rollinia onto Rollinia. Sorry we do not have any scionwood available.
daleysfr ... thanks. How many varieties of Rollinia are there? If it is truly in the anona Family then Cherimoya and atamoya should be graftable. I have very limited space so forced to create “Frankenstein” trees 🤔🤭😉
@@johnmcneill923 Living in an apartment, I don't have the space for lots of plants, especially trees. My plan is to create fruit cocktail trees, too. 😊
From which country?
Any idea where this can be bought at in the states?
Miami Fruit
it can be purchased from some farms in south florida
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