The Cherimoyas can’t wait for the fruits to be ready. I used some root stocks to graft on different Atemoya:) that John grafted, soon have video out. I used Cherimoya root stocks with different cherimoya types that I grafted on. Heard of pawpaw of North America? They are related, I grafted lots yesterday 🌱🌱🌱 great video friend.
Actually 18C-23C is mild, warm is 24C-29C. Melbourne has the coolest autumn in Australia, after Tasmania. Remember that anything below 20C is considered "cold"(below 24C for the true tropics) in Australia.
@@RealLifeFruitopia I am a newbie but I have 8 cherimoyas, 4 atemoyas and an Ilama growing in my yard :). None of my cherimoya leaves are pointy like that.
The Cherimoyas can’t wait for the fruits to be ready. I used some root stocks to graft on different Atemoya:) that John grafted, soon have video out. I used Cherimoya root stocks with different cherimoya types that I grafted on. Heard of pawpaw of North America? They are related, I grafted lots yesterday 🌱🌱🌱 great video friend.
Haha if only our Autumn was as warm as yours. Mind you at least if your Autumn is approaching that means our Spring us also near 😎😎
Actually 18C-23C is mild, warm is 24C-29C. Melbourne has the coolest autumn in Australia, after Tasmania. Remember that anything below 20C is considered "cold"(below 24C for the true tropics) in Australia.
Terong belanda, tiung, pisang, awesome
11:36, those don’t look like Cherimoya. Looks to me an atemoya tree as leaves are more pointy and long.
It's Cherimoya on the label. We'll see what other experts think.
@@RealLifeFruitopia I am a newbie but I have 8 cherimoyas, 4 atemoyas and an Ilama growing in my yard :). None of my cherimoya leaves are pointy like that.
@@ckitw4009 Thanks for the heads up.
Your vitamin C levels must be through the roof!