Hey! just a question, my apple tree is about 230 cm tall but is extremely thin around the stem, it needs a lot of suport, any way to fix this so it stands a bit more on it's own?
thanks for this, my family lost our apple tree a few years ago. It has been on the family farm for 3 generations and we've been wanting to replant another one.
Just prepare for the apple to taste like crap because it'll become a crab apple, great for making hard cider but not for eating unless you are really really lucky
I got my seed to sprout with just placing them in a paper towel folded loose not too tight and soaked with water than put aside on the counter away from the window and kept wetting it everyday till It sprouted. Now I'm about to pot it 😁 so excited bc these seeds are from my daughter's first apple she's ever ate 🥰 so special
Omg that’s so cute. I hope it grows nice apples. The tree doesn’t usually grow the same fruit that it came from, and will take 10 yrs to find out, but who knows!! You could have a new apple!!
vegetables and herbs, it can be done but not fruits. you are quite naive to think you can harvest apples from the seeds of the grocery store apple grown into an apple tree if you have half a brain and think for yourself your thinking should stop in its tracks at the simple fact that most of the store brought fruits have much less seeds or are completely seedless nowadays
@@cristianmicuidky but I can't respond to the last message but you know what I mean he never said he could plant apple tree from apples seeds at the store or anything like that
It's either you're going to regrow it you're going to make something for your hair or something for your body or something to eat or you're just going to take out the sea plant some cinnamon even if it's an orange
@@HerrZombozz that's not true, the fruit will only grow in a certain period of the year, and then he will have way too much so he has to give that away
PSA: Dont expect your homegrown apple to taste like the parent fruit. apples mix their genes up after fertilisation. randomizlsing the flavour. All types of apples we consume daily are grafted clones
@@willyjankins Maybe. But then what if they are amazing. Just different. My luck they would die way before. I don't have a green thumb. Like at all. But I'm still trying.
@J G I've been down that road and invested time and effort into fruit that wasn't good, it's very disappointing. You can get fruit trees a few years old for $20-$30, they're very easy to transplant without harming roots if you soak them first. The trick is amending the soil prior to planting. They don't show that in these quick clips, but good soil is key
Remember that when apples are grown from a seed they are very unpredictable. Meaning the apple you got the seed from could be really nice, but the tree that the seed grows into could make really bad apples.
What is the apple is from an apple farm and not the grocery store? Or doesn't it matter b/c all fruit these days have been grafted with other varities?
Not completely true, the apple seed could be many cross species, but most orchards use crab apple trees for pollinators.. you could easily end up with a crab apple tree after 7 years trying his method... better off buying locally grown apple saplings from a garden center...
Most apple trees are propagated through grafting. That means that you may be able to get the seedling to grow but it most likely will not be the apple variety you started with
Yes. It's less likely than most likely won't grow the same apple. It's gonna be a smaller green bitter apple 99.9999 % of the time. I know from experience. I waiting years for my apples to grow on my seedling. But you can start it this way as a rootstock, then use it to graft a good apple onto it when it's young.
One of my oldest childhood memories is when i tried to grow an apple tree in my aunt's garden, The funny part is, it didn't grow, so My aunt used a peach seed so i wouldn't be sad, it was like seven years ago, i'm almost 15 and we still make jokes about how i was completely confused about that mf giving peaches instead of apples
I love your videos, I found you a few weeks ago and where making some plants, but the best thing so far is the water bottle automatic watering machine.
Love you man, thanks for all you do. You’re bringing us back to our roots. How we originally lived in ancient times before industrialization. Thank you ❤
Worse, apples don't grow true from seeds and you need a cutting from a known plant variety. It's like thinking you will look exactly like your parents. Not true for apples avos and most stone fruit
Eh, 5-ish years is more accurate. Plants actually grow a lot faster than you would think. Buut there is no guarantee the apple will be edible. Due to how apples reproduce, being every new tree grown from a seed will be a completely unique breed, and more often than not be either way too bitter, way too sweet or way too sour.
Your first bite of disappointment you will get. Apple trees grow wild apple trees from seeds and those are bitter. You need to graft the tree for it to grow the same apple tree.
I've grown 2 apple trees from store bought apples. I think they were both Gala apples. It was easy. I just put them in a pot under a cm of soil, and kept them watered, and they grew out of the soil in a few weeks!
I am proud to say I have a little apple sprout with two leaves on it and right now I currently have peach seeds in refrigerator and cucumbers in the cabinet
My man literally gonna grow a whole forest, like seriously... Edit: HOLY SHI- 100+ LIKES FOR 3 HOURS??? Edit2: This is the most likes I got from a comment, thx guys :)
"If its the end of earth dont just leave it Instead cut out the core put it in a paper Towel And put it into a bag and put it in to a fridge and boom! You have a earth 2.0 Keep doing this so your species are happy!🤘🏻"
Thankyou that was simple and easy unlike most that gotta make it all this and that.... simple is the way no rubbish extras....good job and this works..... again, simple!!!!
guys listen to me , you dont need to leave it in the refrigrator for weeks , i just removed the skin of it and left it in a cold place ( like near a cold window ) and then i saw the root after 2 days and i planted it now after 5 days. it had a long and heavy root. good luck.
Been growing my apple seed since January 2024 and we're now in July 2024 and it is flourishing nicely. I've grown a few over the years and they always took off. This one however, seems much slower than the others. It's around 6 inches at the moment. I'll keep updating as it grows 👍
It’s important to remember that an apple tree is either male or female so you need to grow multiple to ensure you have one of each allowing for cross pollination and therefore fruit production.
Do oranges needs pollination?? Nvm dumb Q.. i'll ask Google... i'm spouring two seeds, only two... just for a hobby.. but since i'm growing a bunch of diff plants already, might as well try to get an orange harvest... atleast for my decendents😂
Wait wait wait… I thought everyone knows apples don’t grow true to seed? Don’t you end up with crab apples unless you graft another apple tree to your seed tree… I need an explanation for this, my trust in you is wavering now 😕
You are absolutely right. This is like 5 minutes crafst, but for plants. I watch this guy for fun, not for usable hacks. A lot of his info is only half right. Imagine believing this guy and spending years of time and money to grow fruit from random seeds, only to find out you've grown sad sickly plants with bad tasting fruit.
Thank you , bro . Though I'm like watching. Magic . I'll still try it... Start collecting apple seeds.. for. Future experiment to be done in the Philippines,.. watching from KSA ♥️
Grows better warm. I tried it during winter, and put the bag in my sock drawer. My house was 68°f. After two weeks the seeds barely rooted, and out of 6 only one has survived. This spring my house is 75°f, same drawer, a week later they had developed a pretty decent root system.
So my kids wanted to try this and we did. It's been roughly 6 weeks and after completely forgetting about the seeds, all 8 of them have sprouted; some more than others. We took the longest one and planted it today. I'll check back if and when it turns into a seedling. Best set it and forget it project ever.