03-11-2026, 11:37 PM
Cultivating fruit trees that yield exceptionally large fruits is relatively straightforward. Many individuals express skepticism upon witnessing the size of some of my fruits; some refer to them as AI, while others categorize them as GMO.
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All the fruit trees I cultivate are naturally propagated through methods such as air layering, grafting, or budding. What many people are unaware of is that I have dedicated numerous years to employing natural clonal selection to identify fruit trees of the utmost quality. At times, I can grow as many as 50 fruit trees from a single parent tree, and I wait for them to begin producing fruits. I meticulously choose the trees exhibiting the best morphological and physiological traits for our mass propagation program. My primary method for natural clonal selection is air layering.
The reason many individuals continue to harvest small fruits from seeds of large fruits is that planting numerous fruit trees from seeds does not yield the same quality of trees and fruits as the parent tree and its fruits. For instance, if you plant seeds from a pomegranate weighing 650 grams, the resulting trees will only produce fruits weighing 150 grams or less. Conversely, if you plant a pomegranate that was air layered from a tree producing fruits that weigh 650 grams, the resulting tree will produce fruits weighing 650 grams or more.
To obtain a tree that will yield large fruits, ensure you plant a tree that has been propagated from the desired tree through air layering, grafting, budding, or cutting.
If you want to learn how to Air layer fruit trees and other plants. Kindly watch the video on this link https://youtu.be/CdByad9rvIc
Ref: https://www.facebook.com/100087883613102...QCVQ5gncl/
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All the fruit trees I cultivate are naturally propagated through methods such as air layering, grafting, or budding. What many people are unaware of is that I have dedicated numerous years to employing natural clonal selection to identify fruit trees of the utmost quality. At times, I can grow as many as 50 fruit trees from a single parent tree, and I wait for them to begin producing fruits. I meticulously choose the trees exhibiting the best morphological and physiological traits for our mass propagation program. My primary method for natural clonal selection is air layering.
The reason many individuals continue to harvest small fruits from seeds of large fruits is that planting numerous fruit trees from seeds does not yield the same quality of trees and fruits as the parent tree and its fruits. For instance, if you plant seeds from a pomegranate weighing 650 grams, the resulting trees will only produce fruits weighing 150 grams or less. Conversely, if you plant a pomegranate that was air layered from a tree producing fruits that weigh 650 grams, the resulting tree will produce fruits weighing 650 grams or more.
To obtain a tree that will yield large fruits, ensure you plant a tree that has been propagated from the desired tree through air layering, grafting, budding, or cutting.
If you want to learn how to Air layer fruit trees and other plants. Kindly watch the video on this link https://youtu.be/CdByad9rvIc
Ref: https://www.facebook.com/100087883613102...QCVQ5gncl/