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It would have been better if temperature was mentioned . I don’t appreciate when complete info is not given and others waste their time doing something that never succeeds . Probably it’s between 15-27C here where you are doing this .
Depends on the rootstock. If you have trifloliate orange as a rootstock and you're living in cold climate and gotta take plants inside of house, you gotta provide them with cold overwintering(dark place, less light, watering only when soil dried up, and temperature around 5-10 celcius), the reason is cause Trifoliate rootstock goes into sleeping period during winter and doesn't provide plant with nutrients cause it's roots ain't working. If you give them too much water and nutrient in that period, plant might even end up d. ead.
The true potato seed experiment was a similar thing. The idea that cloning weakens the plants and trees over time. Your peach trees definitely seem more vigorous, it will be interesting to see what most of them do. I also do not like the idea of grafts. I remember the old wild apple trees I used to climb as a child. They had wonderful fruit.
So glad to have found your experiments of growing fruit trees from seeds. Many years ago I started a good number of lemon trees from grocery store lemon seeds. I didn’t know much back then and kept them in pots that were way too small. I gave several away and have one left that I pruned and put in a very large pot last year. I am hoping it will fruit for me, nothing this year. My Meyer lemon, purchased and in a very large pot, is going crazy though and that makes me hopeful. I am starting some nectarines from seed and hoping this time I will do better and get fruit in a few years. I am at the very early stage of soaking my inner seeds from nectarines grown locally. Thanks for sharing and I will be going through and checking out what you did.
The best way to ripen fruit is put them in a paper bag on your table or counter for a day or more. If you can put an apple in with them they will ripen exponentially faster.
I never grew them before, I just soaked 2 seeds overnight and just put it in the soil on my window, water it when its dry, 3 weeks later now 1 has sprouted and growing above the soil. I was too lazy for all those extra steps and just said "nature will handle it"
SUGGESTION: when you are rinsing off seeds from the germination inhibiting gel (allow the gel to ferment and it will help with stronger germination results) aggitate the water/seed solution with a pair of bamboo chopsticks.
“Come on Big Mill this is how we do it Texas style WITH THE BIG OL GRILL! Now lets grab some tri-tips off of here. Ones my big chunk of meat. LETS GOOO!!! and Charlani’s chunk of tri-tips. LETS GET THOSE SUCKERS BARBECUING! and be back when its ready… Oops I guess I better clean my barbecue…” -Good Ol Barbecuin Rob
I have an aphid infestation on my smooth oxeyes and I want to know if treating them now (kind of end of season) will prevent infestation next season. Any advice?
Rob you’re AMAZING ‼️ Thanks for your knowledge. I’m growing from seed now (8) just I want to ensure I get at least 1 of each male & female. The golden Kiwi 🥝
I had one I had grown from seed that wasn't producing very good plums ,tried grafting a bud from a heavy producing plum tree onto it ,when the bud took I cut the tree down above the bud and now I have a fantastic plum tree producing great plums .I might have to do the same to another one iv grown from seed that still hasn't produced anything yet .