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How To Grow a Tamarind Tree From Seed - THE EASY WAY - Part 1 - Mountain Gardening 

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In this video we show you how to grow your own tamarind tree from seed. Let us know how it goes. If you have any questions let us know in the comments.
Here's the link to our tamarind time-lapse video I talked about:
• Tamarind Tree Goes To ...
Here's the link to part 2 of this video series:
• How To Grow a Tamarind...
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@joebernes106
@joebernes106 Год назад
I found a seed in a Mexican candy and just put it in dirt and kept waiting and after a year I have a tiny tree. The leaves close at night. So cool.
@mountaingardening
@mountaingardening Год назад
The leaves are really cool! Our method will help fast track that year wait. Thank you so much for supporting our little channel!
@rebeccaramjohn1920
@rebeccaramjohn1920 Год назад
Whats the name of the candy ? Is it picarindo or tamarico ?
@joebernes106
@joebernes106 Год назад
@@rebeccaramjohn1920 i don't remember but its a blob of tamarindo candy in a white plastic spoon in cellophane.
@lovesamuraisaturn
@lovesamuraisaturn 2 года назад
Infinite gratitude for the information. Not many people are hip to Tamarind so no surprise not many people viewed/liked. Keep up the amazing work. The real ones see you!
@mountaingardening
@mountaingardening 2 года назад
Tamarind is one of our favorite trees so we love to grow it from seed. Thank you for your comment and thank you for seeing us!
@gurra991
@gurra991 11 месяцев назад
Thanks!! Very pedagogical and easy to follow. Fingers crossed my seeds will sprout now 🤞
@mountaingardening
@mountaingardening 11 месяцев назад
🤞 Thanks for the support! Let us know if you have any questions!
@endlessincome3726
@endlessincome3726 11 дней назад
Great Video! Thanks Please do the updates!
@hulahoney70
@hulahoney70 11 месяцев назад
I use this for a lovely traditional Filipino soup. So grateful for your video.
@mountaingardening
@mountaingardening 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching!
@miranderamexicana
@miranderamexicana Год назад
i threw a tamarind seed in a pot and forgot about it, months later a “random” plant starts growing i had no idea what kind of plant it was. Today set plant is almost 2 meters long and i just find out is THE FREAKING TAMARIND jajajajajajajaja
@mountaingardening
@mountaingardening Год назад
Holy cow! That’s a big tamarind!
@marybrown8376
@marybrown8376 2 года назад
Thank you!
@lachozidanesvalchanneltanaman
love it
@mountaingardening
@mountaingardening Год назад
Thank you!
@vijayarumugam5370
@vijayarumugam5370 2 года назад
Nice ….Thank you….
@mountaingardening
@mountaingardening 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@user-uu1vx6fi3z
@user-uu1vx6fi3z 2 года назад
I have 2 tamarind plants growing now. It took them forever to sprout, I almost gave up on them. I planted 5 more today using your technique. It will interesting to see if they sprout faster. Thanks for the video. I like your chill Montana voice. 👍
@mountaingardening
@mountaingardening 2 года назад
I hope this way works faster for you! Let us know how it goes! Thanks for watching!
@user-uu1vx6fi3z
@user-uu1vx6fi3z 2 года назад
@@mountaingardening The first sprout is visible pushing its way to the surface after 10 days 😀 Quite an improvement from the first ones I planted. They took about 2 months. Thanks again.
@mountaingardening
@mountaingardening 2 года назад
Good to hear and you’re welcome!
@1ntuthukozwane
@1ntuthukozwane Год назад
Mine took 3 weeks to sprout just one out of 5. But, it's one more than I had yesterday.
@samueldcostawardenfromthed6855
I have a 510 days old tamarind plant which is 28 cms long . It was trimmed last month and has grown Back better and busier. It for a bonsai.
@mountaingardening
@mountaingardening Год назад
My interest in bonsai started me on the path to gardening and growing food. We still have a few trees. Thank you so much for sharing your success! And thank you for your support!
@AntiQris
@AntiQris 11 месяцев назад
Great video I’m trying your method right now brotha! Didn’t catch how long to sit in the hot water? Great and clear teaching though nice work.
@mountaingardening
@mountaingardening 11 месяцев назад
Leave it in the water for a few minutes until you see it peel. The longer you leave it the more it should peel. Thanks for the feedback. And thank you for watching!
@AntiQris
@AntiQris 11 месяцев назад
@@mountaingardening I got 3 little guys with 4 leaf sets so far! Your method was perfect!
@xistsixt
@xistsixt 11 месяцев назад
I've tried and tried and tried many times many years, and those things always were rotten in no time... I hope that works...😊
@mountaingardening
@mountaingardening 10 месяцев назад
We have had great success with this method. You can as well!
@mashwehla
@mashwehla 4 месяца назад
I have a few seedlings that I planted in a 5" pot, when should I transfer it to individual pots as there are four in one pot now
@mountaingardening
@mountaingardening 2 месяца назад
Once you see the roots start filling the pot. That may mean you need to take them out to see the roots so be careful.
@user-fs5jh8zw8j
@user-fs5jh8zw8j 5 месяцев назад
After you put them in hot water, can you wet a piece of paper towel, put the seeds inside that, and then put that in a plastic bag to germinate?
@mountaingardening
@mountaingardening 2 месяца назад
I’m sure you could. We’ve had really good results with this technique so we haven’t tried any other way.
@shrektoddler9373
@shrektoddler9373 2 года назад
How long were they in the water
@mountaingardening
@mountaingardening 2 года назад
About 5 min each time.
@jokerfilmproduction
@jokerfilmproduction 2 года назад
Hi, im from Italy, i have some 1year tamarind plant, can you suggest me some trick to get fast the growing?
@mountaingardening
@mountaingardening Год назад
Full sun will help a lot. But tamarinds are fairly slow growers and need time.
@chrisnaewilliams9614
@chrisnaewilliams9614 2 года назад
Did you ever add water after putting them in ?
@mountaingardening
@mountaingardening 2 года назад
So I added water when I first planted them. You don’t want to water them again until they start to break the surface of the soil. They seem to not like a lot of water.
@geriannroth449
@geriannroth449 9 месяцев назад
Did you soak them in warm water or hot water?
@mountaingardening
@mountaingardening 9 месяцев назад
Hot water off of the stove. It takes a couple of minutes for them to peal. So have patience. Thanks for the support!
@demiovatofan4eva
@demiovatofan4eva Год назад
What soil do I need to get
@mountaingardening
@mountaingardening Год назад
We used store bought potting soil for houseplants. I’m sure compost would do great as well.
@adammartincelusak886
@adammartincelusak886 Год назад
does this work with much larger seeds
@mountaingardening
@mountaingardening Год назад
It has worked for any tamarind tree seeds I have planted. Thanks for supporting us!
@sarahferguson2614
@sarahferguson2614 Год назад
Is he boiled the seed through oven or put the hot water?
@mountaingardening
@mountaingardening 11 месяцев назад
We heated the water on the stove top.
@sarahferguson2614
@sarahferguson2614 11 месяцев назад
@@mountaingardening the seeds will not destroy after heat it?
@storkbreath
@storkbreath 4 месяца назад
Yes, boil the seeds as this is how they germinate in nature.
@BreKali
@BreKali 2 месяца назад
Lol thanks for Being that person. Made me laugh
@storkbreath
@storkbreath Месяц назад
@@BreKali if you take a piece of sandpaper and rough up the surface of the seeds a little they'll absorb water better and germinate sooner though.
@gubba2601
@gubba2601 Год назад
Will this method help?
@mountaingardening
@mountaingardening Год назад
It does help them start growing faster. It gives them a jump start. Thanks for watching.
@4057hofft
@4057hofft Год назад
Can I use the seeds from the dried candy version
@mountaingardening
@mountaingardening Год назад
I’m not totally sure what candy version you are talking about. But tamarind is very hardy so as long as the candy hasn’t been heated super hot I would say yes. Even if it does get super heated they still may grow. So give it a shot and let us know! Good question!
@4057hofft
@4057hofft Год назад
It's the sugar coated sweet and sour flavored dried version it's bought at all Asian groceries store.
@mountaingardening
@mountaingardening Год назад
I’m going to have to find some and try growing it. Thanks for the idea! And thanks for watching!
@kathleenferguson3642
@kathleenferguson3642 Год назад
Volume to low on the tambrin video.
@mountaingardening
@mountaingardening Год назад
Sorry about that. We continue to learn how to better record our videos. Thanks for the feedback. We’ll try to fix that with future videos. Thanks for watching!
@My_cz_
@My_cz_ 4 дня назад
So hard
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