Hello, I a might have just started collecting these indoor tropics a few months ago, but man is it addicting, I am currently getting in a mangosteen tree to add to it! Front left we have sugar apple and passion fruit seeds germinating along with alpine strawberries behind them, followed by mandarinquat. On the window we have Musa bajoo banana, a few jack fruit seedlings, a dwarf jaboticaba, Persian lime, lemon seedlings, Meyer lemon seedlings and then finishing off with my browns turkey figs cuttings!

by Stunning-Teacher-697

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  1. You’re brave on growing tropicals in PA.

    You’re going to need way more light + a humidifier. Those current lights you have are too weak for tropicals, you basically need to use weed lights and multiples of them.

    In case you’re not aware, many fruits are not true to seed and from seed trees take roughly a decade to fruit if ever and it may also possibly taste bad too. By the time a from seed tree is old enough to fruit, it’ll also be ginormous and will definitely not fit inside as they’ll be like 20ft tall. Mangosteen is pretty much impossible to grow outside of their natural habitat even in greenhouses.

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