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- Eating rambutan seeds? - Tropical Fruit Forum
Rambutan is a very common local fruit in my place but i hv never tried the seed before,in my opinion the Rambutan seed can't be eaten May be someone else have tried before? Both rambutan and pulasan seeds are indeed edible after cooking I've eaten roasted rambutan seeds and they were delish Tasted a bit like roasted almond Logged Oscar
- Growing Rambutan in Southern California - Tropical Fruit Forum
This rambutan has been growing from seed, outdoors (under my patio cover and surrounded by other trees) in Southern California, for approx 3+ years, and seems to be quite happy The fruit was grown in a mountainous region of Costa Rica
- Rambutan in Florida - Tropical Fruit Forum
Rambutan in FloridaI bought two seedling rambutans from Excalibur about 5 years ago They were in 3 gallon containers and about 3-4 feet tall Decent sized trees I kept them in the container and continuing with my usual style of neglect I left them outside for the entire winter They only lost their leaves and had barely a few inches of die back Resprouted in the spring and I killed them by
- Rambutan Fruit tree in California
Rambutan Fruit tree in CaliforniaThe closest thing you will see to it fruiting is if you buy some South American fruit from the store and place them under the tree Ok, on a more serious note, I would prepare for the inevitable Yeah yeah, some will say I am being obnoxious and negative well, sometimes the truth hurts Logged - Rob
- Rambutan Fever in South Florida, USA - Tropical Fruit Forum
Rambutan is a fruit that I want to get to know (in detail and scientifically-in-depth) more about; just as I’ve regularly seen ‘Experts’ routinely go about doing so in this Forum This is because I find the taste of chilled Rambutan to be just great, and it’s even easy fun to eat; although the other King of the Fruits, the Lychee, still wins « Last Edit: August 08, 2018, 07:29:19
- Rambutan vs. Pulisan - Tropical Fruit Forum
Any opinions about how Rambutan fruit compare with that of Pulisan, other than Pulisan fruit doesn't have the hairy spines? I love Rambutan fruit but I've never had Pulisan fruit I planted both types of trees here in my finca in CR at about 1000m altitude, but I really like the Pulisan trees better because they are growing much faster and don't have any leaf insect problems at all Both types
- Zone 10 S. Cal success growing Longan? Star fruit? Mangosteen? Lychee . . .
Zone 10 S Cal success growing Longan? Star fruit? Mangosteen? Lychee? Rambutan?Tropic Central Valley on YouTube is a great channel He has longan, lychee and starfruit readily fruiting and I’d imagine his climate is more challenging than yours due to the vast temp changes Check his videos out, I do believe he set his irrigation to 10 minutes every hour on his trees Plus tons of wood chips
- leaf tip burn on rambutan - tropicalfruitforum. com
jcaldeira, indeed rambutan are very sensitive to wind burn but this occurs even in the nursery under the shade net that is not exposed to strong wind I am thinking about "cold" spell (min temps here can go down to 14-15°C during winter season)
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