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Nice! The annona squamosa flower in just one to two years from seed.
The little tree is too young to support fruits, right? Is there any chance that I can get a fruit to mature, even a tiny one?
you can, but you need more flowers so you can hand pollinate.
Dont pinch the bloom off, if you get more flowers, try to pollinate them. Even if you dont get mature fruit you at least get practice pollinating the flowers.
-Ethan
Thanks jun.Ethan, does that tree look familiar to you? 8-)
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