QUOTE(MrFarmer @ Apr 18 2015, 08:52 PM)
Oh, tough luck then, was thinking that RM$300 also can,
Am still working on getting the Hass variety which accounts for 80% of the avocado market. Finally successfully identified 1 of the Borneo variety, but only managed 2 fruiting trees at the moment and that too is on an immature tree. Well, guess lots of patience is needed.
On a brighter note, more people are interested in Avocado planting and I just received 2 visitors (close neighbors) in my farm, collecting information on Avocado. Wanted to inter-crop with Durian trees as they are planting at 40 feet.
Ahaha... that would be great if it could be true. But you never know... maybe there are people out there willing to shell hundreds of ringgit for a single fruit.
Mmm... I double checked on the patent for the Hass avocado variety... I think I made a mistake about it being delisted from the patent protection. Will need to check it in more detail. Since I couldn't find Hass avocados in Malaysia anymore, so I assumed that it made sense, since growers will shift to protected varieties that fetch higher prices. Maybe I'm just looking at the wrong places.
But yea, avocados tend to take a long time to fruit, don't they? I have one tree back home that came from Philippine stock. Already 3 years plus in the ground, no flower, no fruit, just a lot of leaves. Apparently some heirloom variety passed down the family for generations. Not too sure about it, as it was planted by my dad. If it is anything like the ones sold all over the Philippines, then the fruit is going to be quite large.
Just a question though: don't they need a cool climate to flower and fruit?