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Kg Teratai
post Jul 11 2012, 06:00 PM

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Hi Para,

As promised, this is the musang king in my village. The D24 in my area also have not ripe issue. Therefore, the price is very cheap for D24.

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This is one of my favor. Only available at my farm. Original tree is already dead.

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I also try a mini project with durian seeds, later I will graft it with musang king.

The seed geminated after few days
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1st week.

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TSParaOpticaL
post Jul 14 2012, 11:38 AM

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Hi Bros,

This is Buloh Kasap
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Abiu ... Golden Fruit
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This Musang King is good quality
QUOTE(Kg Teratai @ Jul 11 2012, 06:00 PM)
Hi Para,

As promised, this is the musang king in my village. The D24 in my area also have not ripe issue. Therefore, the price is very cheap for D24.

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Kg Teratai
post Jul 16 2012, 02:57 PM

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Wow... buluh kasap. I always have an impression that this buluh kasap is originated from a town near segamat.

this type taste is very bitter(very good) when have it in the right session. Loving it.


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post Jul 17 2012, 07:43 AM

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As promised, These are my Musang King produced from my farm. Sorry for the poor picture quality as it was taken by my wife.

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Yes Buloh Kasap is a clone originated from somewhere in Segamat. The taste is quite good.


QUOTE(Kg Teratai @ Jul 16 2012, 02:57 PM)
Wow... buluh kasap. I always have an impression that this buluh kasap is originated from a town near segamat.

this type taste is very bitter(very good) when have it in the right session. Loving it.
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Kg Teratai
post Jul 19 2012, 10:48 AM

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Hi All,

I have a question regard the bud grafting durian tree.

When bud grafting the durian tree, do we use the plastic tape to cover the whole bud grafting area? Should we cover all bud grafting area except the eye part? I can not recall this part. I used to see my mother doing it. But that is 20 years ago... really can not recall it already.

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post Jul 19 2012, 12:08 PM

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Kg Teratai:

Here's a link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ItTtshaBko


Kg Teratai
post Jul 19 2012, 02:59 PM

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Hi MJ,

I have watched this link, it mention use the plastic tape to cover. But it does not really tell it cover all except the eye or cover all.

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post Jul 19 2012, 03:32 PM

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Kg Teratai:

Oh ok. You should not cover the bud with grafting tape. There is a logical reasoning to this, i.e. if you cover the bud, it rots.

The grafting tape should just cover the top and bottom of the bud, but not the bud itself
http://autonopedia.org/garden_and_farm/Pro...n/Grafting.html

The method he was using is more towards side veneer grafting, and normally used to replace low quality trees with higher quality materials. Bud grafting deals with seedlings around 4 months old.

The following is a document on various grafting techniques:

http://www.nt.gov.au/d/Content/File/p/Tech_Bull/TB194.pdf

What is missing are less common methods, such as inarching, tuft grafting etc.

Para:

The grafting method you had mentioned before, where three plants are combined into a single plant is a variant of inarching. The link below has one picture example of this method:

http://www.mspong.org/cyclopedia/horti_pics.html





A method I'm interested to try is cleft grafting. To me, this method appears to be a cleaner method as the entire top growing point of the rootstock is removed and replaced with the target growth of the cloned plant.

This post has been edited by Michael J.: Jul 19 2012, 04:15 PM
Kg Teratai
post Jul 19 2012, 05:13 PM

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Hi MJ,

Thank you. I will try it out this weekend. I will share the picture once I have done.

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QUOTE(Kg Teratai @ Jul 19 2012, 05:13 PM)
Hi MJ,

Thank you. I will try it out this weekend. I will share the picture once I have done.
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Wow, speaking on right timing, am also looking at grafting.
From my research, certain type of grafting works better on certain plants and things like size of stock & scion, experience level & etc. Had not done any grating yet as my new plants are still too tender. Looking into grafting of
Avocado
Durian
Jack fruits
Rubber trees
at the moment. Looking forward to your pics



Having problem with one of my weakest Mas Solo Papaya. It was growing well until recently, the leafs start to wither. Have not figure out what wrong.
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Kg Teratai
post Jul 20 2012, 10:04 AM

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My parents were good at grafting durian, jackfruit, and rubber tree. Too bad that i never really have chance to learn from them, i was too young that time to see them doing these thing.
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QUOTE(Kg Teratai @ Jul 20 2012, 10:04 AM)
My parents were good at grafting durian, jackfruit, and rubber tree. Too bad that i never really have chance to learn from them, i was too young that time to see them doing these thing.
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Hi Kg Teratai,
This may interest you.
Expert System For Oil Palm Disease Diagnosis
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/1833/1/EXPERT_S...AZHAR_RAMLI.pdf

TSParaOpticaL
post Jul 21 2012, 08:28 AM

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Hey People...

MAHA 2012 is Officially ON ...

23 November - 2 December 2012.... biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(ParaOpticaL @ Jul 21 2012, 08:28 AM)
Hey People...

MAHA 2012 is Officially ON ...

23 November - 2 December 2012.... biggrin.gif
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Thank you Para

https://www.facebook.com/mahaexpo2012

http://www.maha.gov.my/2012/home.html

But not cheap air fare from AirAsia cry.gif
Kg Teratai
post Jul 22 2012, 10:47 AM

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HI Farmer,

Thank you for the information.

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Hi Kg Teratai,
This may interest you.
Expert System For Oil Palm Disease Diagnosis
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/1833/1/EXPERT_S...AZHAR_RAMLI.pdf
Hi All,

My first trail for the budding. It is not easy. The knife will need to be very sharp. The selection of bud need to be very healthy.

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How to get rid of the weed that grow on the tree?

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The seeding of durian tree at 4th week.

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TSParaOpticaL
post Jul 22 2012, 01:56 PM

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Those are "GOLD COINS" haha...

normally i would hand-pick them off the tree branch.

i dont know there is any better method though

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Kg Teratai
post Jul 23 2012, 04:37 PM

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hahah.. this gold coin will suck the nutrien out of the tree.
Can not be hand pick. Some tree is very high.
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post Jul 23 2012, 04:54 PM

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Kg. Teratai + Para:

They are also known as Dragon's Scales, and are a species of climbing fern. A light herbicidal spray normally reduces the amount of growth, but you need to get the right concentration; too much, and the herbicide could damage your tree. You will want to use a contact herbicide (like Paraquat, which is banned now), or a mild systemic like glufosinate ammonium.

Here's a short abstract of what Boh Plantation did to treat their tea bushes:

Pyrrosia piloselloides, a common tropical epiphytic fern, harms its host by smothering its growth. In tea, it inhibits the regrowth and renewal of the plucking table. Manual eradication is laborious as the rhizomes adhere strongly to the branches and the fern spreads throughout and deep in the canopy. Glufosinate ammonium, at the recommended rate for weeds under shade, can kill the fern without serious damage to the tea host. Efficacy is improved with adjuvants, in particular those that are a blend of petroleum oil, their derivatives and fatty acid esters and those that contain methylsiloxane polymers. The effect of the herbicide is also much more pronounced if the fern is exposed to sunlight at time of application, as during pruning.



Dragon's Scales in low amount doesn't cause too much damage to large trees like durians, but yes, it does extract moisture from the tree bark (not nutrients). During severe droughts, it's moisture extraction activity can be severe enough to rip open the durian tree bark. This wound in turn allows pathogens and bugs to enter, thereby introducing diseases.
Kg Teratai
post Jul 24 2012, 02:29 PM

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Thank you MJ,

Time to look for Glufosinate ammonium.
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post Jul 24 2012, 03:07 PM

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Kg Teratai:

Sure. Your local pesticide shop should have it.


As the durian season hits its tail end this month, here's a good website showing the cycle of durian fruiting, along with some of the most popular clones of durians, including pictorial identification.

http://gallery.durianss2.com/

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