🔸I used to be an EVERYTHING CHANNEL, but after more than a YEAR break/vacation from YT, I have decided to stick to 🌱🌹GARDENING🌺🌵! Taking a look at my channel's "views," no matter my supporters or random viewers, I get the MOST views on my PLANT videos, so that's what I'm sticking to! I hope you're all as excited about my new channel changes, as I am, & can't wait to take you with me on this "GROWING" journey for BOTH my supporters & plants! ⚠I am on here to make videos, to HELP others. Please do NOT feel OBLIGATED to view them. I will TRY to get around to everyone's channel, but DON'T get upset if I don't get around to yours. I know this may get some to unsupport me, but that is a RISK I am willing to take! 🔸Schedule📆: Uploads are every Friday, or will depend on plant growth (⚠Zone 8b⚠)... 🔸I look forward to each Subscriber, Viewer, Liker, Disliker, & Commenter. 😊Thanks for watching!!😊
Usually, rambutan seedlings can grow quite easily in warm tropical equator with moderate to high moisture. Even if you just throw the seeds onto the ground, they general would germinate on their own with enough moisture just from rain. I don't know where you live but if you live outside of the tropical zone that close to the equator, it might be hard to grow them as rambutan trees are really sensitive to the cold. The adult trees wouldn't survive temperature below 50 F. Longan could withstand the cold as long as it's not snowy cold or frost for a little bit.
First, thank you so much for taking the time to check out my video, it does mean a lot🙏😊😊 It honestly doesn't make a difference in or out, depending on the weather. I usually keep them in my grow tent, or on the kitchen window, just to keep an eye on progress. I hope this helps out🙏
Your breed of chili piquins are round and red. The ones that I've known of in south Texas are very tiny & long shaped. You can pick and use them when they're green or turn orange or when red in color. There has to be a type in their differences. Do you know the type I've described? Plz, let me know. Thx!
First, thanks for taking the time to check out my video. Unfortunately, these trees did not make it past this recent winter, but while they were alive & well, they were FULL sun. Hope you found this helpful🙏😊😊
Omg I didn’t know that’s what it’s called! It was 1 on my storage unit last summer&I took a vid of it cus I was amazed Lol I’ve never seen them here in Michigan
FYI: You know that you can package those seeds and sell them online or through your videos. Let buyers pay shipping under a certain amount that's profitable for you. Don't let those seeds go to waste! Linda, Dallas, Tx
I am from Peru and i find out chirimoya grows in the mountains 2500 feet above water so i live in Florida and brought back some seeds let see what happens chirimoya is my favorite fruit.
OMGoodness! I wish you luck on your journey. I have some trees currently growing & I'll share what they look like soon, if you wanna check them out. Thanks so much for watching!🙏😊😊
First, thanks for watching, I appreciate it. I know that some plants / trees do not bare the same fruit if grown from seed, but that is not my goal. My goal is to grow things & have them fruit one day, whether they are true or not to the parent.
First of all, thanks so very much for taking the time to watch my video & comment. Hearing things like that makes me want to share even more, & I truly appreciate it more than you know!🙏😊😊