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.
Terong belanda, tiung, pisang, awesome
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.
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!