Great video! Hope it takes with the sugar apple pollen! Keep us updated! I have couple mature sugar apple trees in containers that flower abundantly and would be really exciting to know if I could use those to pollinate my ilama seedlings when they mature. I remember seeing a pdf on the flower of the illamas in different regions of Mexico and there is so much variety in sizes. The flower of the white ilamas is just as beautiful. The ones I’ve seen have yellowish petals. They are my favorite fruits! This videos has me so motivated for my trip back to El Salvador in August to enjoy these delicious fruits to my hearts content!
Thank you! I will keep you all updated if the red ilama flower takes with A.squamosa pollen. I really want to plant a white ilama at my house as well. I would love to travel to El Salvador and eat some ilama abundance , maybe I can go in 2022 in August. Thanks for letting me know about that.
@@gardenflorida Sound good, look forward to the update! You should definitely plant a white ilama. Most of the time they to be on the sweeter side and less berry flavored compared to the red or it’s lighter shades. But they are just as good! Definitely add El Salvador to your list, There’s lot of beautiful places to visit and from late July into the end of august is peak season for the ilamas. When asking or buying just call them anonas as ilama isn’t recognized when referring to the fruit.
Somehow got unsubscribed from your channel. I was wondering what happened to your videos and here they are. I've been looking forward to the red llama update. Hope you got fruit.
Hey there! My ilama is actually recovering. I had fertilized it before I went to Thailand and I came back to home after my trip and it was nearly fried to death with fertilizer burn to the roots (my first time fertilizing it in 2 years) and unfortunately it could not handle it. It is in a pot recovering it’s root system but it does not look good. May have to buy another tree unfortunately
I just looked at your website cause I like your T shirt. I love the one available on your site also but there’s no size selection. Any chance of printing it on a female singlet or t shirt? My wife is like a US size 2
Interesting. Do you have any experience with the passiflora quadrangularis? I found one growing outside of a fence and took cuttings and they are now growing. My understanding is it is the largest of the passiflora group of plants and the entire fruit is edible.
Yeah I do have some experience growing them, they are part of the passiflora family. They produce big fruits here in Florida but sometimes the colder months here reduce them from growing to their fullest potential. But I’ve seen some decent sized Passiflora quadrangularis fruits come out from Pine Island Bokelia Florida.
That annona is my favorite. I have a lot of the white one and only one red one. They are all from seed and I want to know if yours are two, if that's the case how long it took to it to flower?
Nice video, do u have any recommendations for any fertilizer which can help promote growth in sugar apple, I bought a sugar apple plant 3 months back it’s around 2-3 ft but not putting up growth. The leaves are turning yellow lately it so is that normal now during this time of the year? . Also I accidentally broke a tip of one branch and I am seeing new growth only on that part so do u recommend pruning it? I am in zone 9b Bay Area.
You may use 'Osmocote indoor and outdoor' that fertilizer is good for Annonas. Also you are in California, sugar apple will grow but sugar apple is known as 'the cherimoya of the lowlands' meaning it prefers lowland regions such as Florida where it is flat, and in mountain regions with elevation such as California it may have a harder time accilimating - although it is still possible to grow. I suggest tipping your branches about 1/3 and also after tipping remove 1-2 leaves on the tips to stimulate branching. Hope this helps, send me a email GardenHarleyFL@gmail.com if you need further help.
Hola te recomiendo podarla, la mia tiene 2 años de sembrada en tierra y la he podado para poder polinizar mejor ,mientras mas la podes mas ramas y flores desarrolan y este año la polinice manualmente y tengo varias que cuajaron , ua-cam.com/video/S9MDN3U9kVc/v-deo.html&ab_channel=LaudemarGuerra este video es de hace 6 dias y hoy las vi y en solo 6 dias tienen mas de 2 pulgadas voy ha seguir dandole update para ver como se desarollan. Saludos
que riqueza de natureza,
Beautiful tree
Thank you I love the ilama tree as well.
Looking forward to seeing the progress of this experiment. Really good info to have. Also, digging the t-shirt concepts.
Thank you very much Josh! I will keep you all updated
Hi guys..!! I happy watching your video.I immediately press like.Thank you for sharing 👍👍♥️
Thank you Juwana for supporting my red ilama video.
You live in Bradenton? Me too bro! I just started 400+ annonas/Llama trees. I got 3 33 foot greenhouses.
Hi my friend I have one ilama sapling I’ve been growing for 9 months. Where did you find your tree. They are so hard for me to come by…
Great video! Hope it takes with the sugar apple pollen! Keep us updated! I have couple mature sugar apple trees in containers that flower abundantly and would be really exciting to know if I could use those to pollinate my ilama seedlings when they mature. I remember seeing a pdf on the flower of the illamas in different regions of Mexico and there is so much variety in sizes. The flower of the white ilamas is just as beautiful. The ones I’ve seen have yellowish petals. They are my favorite fruits! This videos has me so motivated for my trip back to El Salvador in August to enjoy these delicious fruits to my hearts content!
Thank you! I will keep you all updated if the red ilama flower takes with A.squamosa pollen. I really want to plant a white ilama at my house as well. I would love to travel to El Salvador and eat some ilama abundance , maybe I can go in 2022 in August. Thanks for letting me know about that.
@@gardenflorida Sound good, look forward to the update! You should definitely plant a white ilama. Most of the time they to be on the sweeter side and less berry flavored compared to the red or it’s lighter shades. But they are just as good! Definitely add El Salvador to your list, There’s lot of beautiful places to visit and from late July into the end of august is peak season for the ilamas. When asking or buying just call them anonas as ilama isn’t recognized when referring to the fruit.
Somehow got unsubscribed from your channel. I was wondering what happened to your videos and here they are. I've been looking forward to the red llama update. Hope you got fruit.
Hey there! My ilama is actually recovering. I had fertilized it before I went to Thailand and I came back to home after my trip and it was nearly fried to death with fertilizer burn to the roots (my first time fertilizing it in 2 years) and unfortunately it could not handle it. It is in a pot recovering it’s root system but it does not look good. May have to buy another tree unfortunately
Hi
When ur ilama tress has fruits . Can you make a video ilama fruits ? Thank you
I just looked at your website cause I like your T shirt. I love the one available on your site also but there’s no size selection. Any chance of printing it on a female singlet or t shirt? My wife is like a US size 2
Interesting. Do you have any experience with the passiflora quadrangularis? I found one growing outside of a fence and took cuttings and they are now growing. My understanding is it is the largest of the passiflora group of plants and the entire fruit is edible.
Yeah I do have some experience growing them, they are part of the passiflora family. They produce big fruits here in Florida but sometimes the colder months here reduce them from growing to their fullest potential. But I’ve seen some decent sized Passiflora quadrangularis fruits come out from Pine Island Bokelia Florida.
That annona is my favorite. I have a lot of the white one and only one red one. They are all from seed and I want to know if yours are two, if that's the case how long it took to it to flower?
My ilama is actually grafted onto pond apple rootstock (Annona glabra). It is about 3 -4 years old.
Nice. Most of videos are recorded with low volume and in a hurry to explain.Pl increase the volume.
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Nice video, do u have any recommendations for any fertilizer which can help promote growth in sugar apple, I bought a sugar apple plant 3 months back it’s around 2-3 ft but not putting up growth. The leaves are turning yellow lately it so is that normal now during this time of the year? . Also I accidentally broke a tip of one branch and I am seeing new growth only on that part so do u recommend pruning it? I am in zone 9b Bay Area.
You may use 'Osmocote indoor and outdoor' that fertilizer is good for Annonas. Also you are in California, sugar apple will grow but sugar apple is known as 'the cherimoya of the lowlands' meaning it prefers lowland regions such as Florida where it is flat, and in mountain regions with elevation such as California it may have a harder time accilimating - although it is still possible to grow. I suggest tipping your branches about 1/3 and also after tipping remove 1-2 leaves on the tips to stimulate branching. Hope this helps, send me a email GardenHarleyFL@gmail.com if you need further help.
@@gardenflorida thank you so much for responding. I sent an email.
Harley is your ilama grafted?
If not gow old?
Yes many years old but recently died
This is a ilama tree because is green leaf
Buy any chance you sell any cutting? Thanks
Hola te recomiendo podarla, la mia tiene 2 años de sembrada en tierra y la he podado para poder polinizar mejor ,mientras mas la podes mas ramas y flores desarrolan y este año la polinice manualmente y tengo varias que cuajaron , ua-cam.com/video/S9MDN3U9kVc/v-deo.html&ab_channel=LaudemarGuerra este video es de hace 6 dias y hoy las vi y en solo 6 dias tienen mas de 2 pulgadas voy ha seguir dandole update para ver como se desarollan. Saludos
Ilama leaf are purple not green this tree is purple sugar apple
That's what I'm thinking. Plus the flower for the ilama is HUGE!! Way bigger than the ones in the video.