Ah, we used to foraged that javaplums (jamblang in indonesian). It has 2 species, the dark purple and the white one. We found such tree in villages or forest. That tree can be huge if not pruned.
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Hello! I’m from California and I have grown a jamun tree from seed and it’s been about six years! It has grown very tall do I trim the tree!
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Congrats on this. I’ve tried these , they are fantastic. A real treat. Ps you have a great YouTube channel
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If you had planted a grafted plant, you would have gotten fruits more earlier (within 2 years).
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Wow 12yrs !! Definitely they say “ Saabar Ka Phal Mitha Hota hai” lucky you. Enjoy. Now you should try to grow Alphanso too. Or u already did?
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I also have one in my garden...it flowers abundantly...get jamun also but they don't turn big.... please give some advice
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I have two plants in containers, they are about 5 years old. No fruits yet, so whenever I try to get rid of them I say one more year. After seeing your post I am going to continue waiting.
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How tall is your tree? I have a 2 year old jamun (duhat in Philippines) in a pot that is 5 ft tall, but no fruits yet. Also, did you grow it from seed?
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California Gardening (Organic, Easy Garden Tips)
After 12 years of waiting, our java plum (jamun) tree fruited this year with a beautiful bunch of jamuns. These java plums (jamuns) are absolutely delicious and patience in gardening always pays off. Presenting to you our jamuns. Happy Fruity Friday and have a great weekend!
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