I know it might not be the same fruit or it my die later on but who cares it is growing very good. It is strong and green and it is growing fast. I gonna keep it going and hopefully in a couple years ill have some tasty fruit. Hopefully
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Ummm... First the plant looks very healthy and well cared for.
Now, I'm going to tell you that this doesn't look like Asian pear to me but a citrus of some sort. The thorns at each leaf node and the shape of the leaves.... I would guess it to be in at least the 2nd year since it has the crinkled larger leaves in addition to the smooth smaller leaves.
Now, I'm going to tell you that this doesn't look like Asian pear to me but a citrus of some sort. The thorns at each leaf node and the shape of the leaves.... I would guess it to be in at least the 2nd year since it has the crinkled larger leaves in addition to the smooth smaller leaves.
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