Thanks for the update. It's great to see the roots developing on the white sapote air layer 👍. What variety is it? I have a few Inga seedlings growing, I'm not sure which species but I saved them from some ice cream bean fruits I had a few weeks ago.
The white sapote is a seedling, supposedly of Suebelle. I will hopefully graft a named variety onto it. As I get a few airlayers, I will probably let one grow out to see what it may produce.
@@stephendunn4942 Great idea to graft some named varieties onto it. I'm growing some seedling white sapotes at the moment and I am hoping I'll eventually be able to get a grafted named variety. They are pretty much impossible to source here in the UK. Even scions I've never seen available on this side of the pond. What state and growing zone are you in?
@@PeterEntwistle I am in Northeast Texas. I have been right on the border of Zone 8a and 8b, but I guess as of this year I am now solidly considered 8b.
Thanks for the update. It's great to see the roots developing on the white sapote air layer 👍. What variety is it?
I have a few Inga seedlings growing, I'm not sure which species but I saved them from some ice cream bean fruits I had a few weeks ago.
The white sapote is a seedling, supposedly of Suebelle. I will hopefully graft a named variety onto it. As I get a few airlayers, I will probably let one grow out to see what it may produce.
@@stephendunn4942 Great idea to graft some named varieties onto it. I'm growing some seedling white sapotes at the moment and I am hoping I'll eventually be able to get a grafted named variety. They are pretty much impossible to source here in the UK. Even scions I've never seen available on this side of the pond. What state and growing zone are you in?
@@PeterEntwistle I am in Northeast Texas. I have been right on the border of Zone 8a and 8b, but I guess as of this year I am now solidly considered 8b.