Hello,
With regards to Nakitas Gift, I read on a commercial providers website the following description:
“ Nikita's Gift Persimmon is easy to grow and typically starts producing fruit in 2 to 3 years after planting. Naturally compact it is the perfect addition to the collectors garden or the novice orchardist as it is rarly bothered by pests and diseases. It is a high producer (over 50 lbs) of sweet, flavorful, reddish-orange fruit in the fall. Plus the green foliage turns a beautiful rainbow or orange to yellow shades in the fall. Persimmons are widely planted across Asia because of they are delicious and easy to grow. Nikita's Gift is a cross between an Asian and an American persimmon. Although it is self-fruitful, a larger harvest is seen when planted near a male persimmon.”
What do you think is meant by the last sentence? Is this an typo error? What type of male persimmon would be meant here?
I have seen some growers say it’s seedless other say it has only a few small seeds. What can I expect, as I recently grafted this scion variety?
Thanks
Dennis
Kent, wa