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Thanks guys! We may install an A/C at some point we shall see. My place is cooled and heated via passive solar design. Works pretty good most of the time, but the big problem is that if you use the stove or oven in the house, it raises the temp a bunch, and then there is no way to cool it back down if the outside air is hot too. Been working on getting a more complete outdoor kitchen set up so I don't have to cook in the house in the summer. Stoked on the persimmon tree producing, looks like they will be the only two that I put in this winter that will get fruit this first year. My goal is to have a bunch of different types of trees that all fruit at different times so I can have fresh fruit 6-8 months out of the year.
The Guava is indeed one of my crosses. Has a very distinct, sweet smell of tropical fruit so the name sort of stuck. The male was Kryptonite, which is a local strian, and the female was what was supposed to be some sort of old school Hawaiian Indica. All the seeds were started April 2nd, so that plant is a little under 4 months old right now. Next year I think I am going to start them a month earlier. Also these were the last of the original seeds to next year it will be clone and F2 seeds.
Hoop house was only 10 x 20. Could have been a little more packed, I had a few gaps here and there. Was a good learning experience though, have a much better idea how to do it bigger and better next spring.
The Guava is indeed one of my crosses. Has a very distinct, sweet smell of tropical fruit so the name sort of stuck. The male was Kryptonite, which is a local strian, and the female was what was supposed to be some sort of old school Hawaiian Indica. All the seeds were started April 2nd, so that plant is a little under 4 months old right now. Next year I think I am going to start them a month earlier. Also these were the last of the original seeds to next year it will be clone and F2 seeds.
Hoop house was only 10 x 20. Could have been a little more packed, I had a few gaps here and there. Was a good learning experience though, have a much better idea how to do it bigger and better next spring.