I've tried planting apples trees too out from apple seeds that I bought from the market. I've planted it last April 2020. That was out of curiosity and having more time staying at home due to pandemic. Out of 5 plants, 2 were left. So far, they are both healthy. Hopefully, they'll grow big and will bear fruits. Please share more tips in growing apple trees here in the Philippines. Thank you.
cool guy! Just talking naturally and very clear. I saw seedlings in Palawan. Dude, you deserve an award for your both your work and you kindness to share your knowledge.
I think, malaki ang chances ng Apple na mapalaki at mapabunga anywhere in the Philippines basta may proper irrigation. I live here in Arizona, known as the desert of USA. Apples grow here very well and the weather here during summer is hotter than in the Philippines. Difference lang is, dry hotness dito, while dyan ay humid hot. Actually, I have an Apple and an Orange tree growing in my backyard na germinated rin from market bought fruit. They sprouted altho wala lang bunga kasi saplings parin sila. Yung Apple ko dito and Orange dinidiligan ko lang twice a week. Ayaw ng mga ganitong puno ang too much watering na nagko-cause ng root rot kaya yun naman ang dahilan bakit posible na hindi rin tumagal at mag-mature ang apple sa ibang lugar sa Pinas na laging inuulan.
Ganon pala kaya pala yung tanim ko na apple pag napapadalas dilig ko naninilaw at pag nakalimutan magdilig yung ibang halaman ko matamlay tapos siya naman ang ganda ng kulay. Salamat sayo nalaman ko na ayaw pala nya ng matubig.
Mas lalo n ngaun my pandemic tayo madami n nhihilig sa farming kasi ito tlga ang bubuhay satin napakyaman ng pilipinas at mganda ang lupa st klima kya dami gusto skupin tyo..
Ang pinas hindi yan mag aaction pag wala silang makukuha. Papansinin lang yan sa pinas pag sumikat na. Kaya maraming mga skillful at talented na mga pinoy doon na sila nag pakitang gilas sa labas kasi kinukuha sila sa mga ibang bansa.
New subscriber bro. Praise God. I'm growing apples too. Green one and the fugi apple. Mga two years palang. Hope and pray Maka PA bunga din ako. Naka ka inspire. Keep sharing. SALAMAT. HAPPY GARDENING GOD BLESS.
Wow!!! Congratulations sir. Since napanood ko na motivate ako tuloy na magbalik agrikultura. Same po tayo ng course at thankful ako napanood ko tong video mo.. Marami akong natutunan sir.. You deserve a lot of blessings sir. Thank you for sharing sir. God Bless po.
Sir salamat sa video mo isa po akong future agriculturist student 2nd year college major in crop scieance ...nainspired po ako sa vlog mo po mag tatanim ako dn magtanim malamig d2 sa apayao province sir.....
Pangarap ko magkaroon ng kahit maliit na gardening. Yung nilaro ko na Farm ville pwede pa talagang isa buhay. Thank you sir for sharing this kind of videos. Para may sarili na tayong apple in the future.
Actually perfect climate for Apple in the Philippines. Dito sa US pay mag harvests kami September to November nasisira napag winter pero pag nahaharvest pa rin. Kahit Summer as Nebraska USA nakakapag apple picking kami kaya masasbi king pwede
Mel Jeppen. Kailangan ng apple ang minimum chill hours below 45°F para mag dormant, saka mag bloom. Kung ang temperature sa lugar mo ay hindi bumababa ng 45°F, hindi ito bubulaklak. Depende sa variety, kailangan ng apple ay 300-1000 chill hours. May chance ang apple sa mga matataas na lugar sa pinas gaya ng benguet.
Grabi nakaka amazed po... Noon pa naman gusto ko talagang mag plan ng mga fruit. Medyo tell now yung change ko. Wala akung lupa na matatawag na amin. Tapos laking rmtabing dagat ako. Sana sana one of this days to come... I can and able also grown a deferent type of fruit.
Wow, ang galing naman. Pwedeng gawan ng study bakit na kahit mainit diyan ay tumubo at namunga pa ang apple na itinanim mo. Kasi need ng apple tree ang dormancy period. I have always wanted to grow apples from seed so baka this year susubukan ko. If you used an apple seed which you bought from the market, it could be a hybrid one, the fruits it will produce will never be true to the mother plant. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for the tip sir..I already have 8 seedlings from the apple seeds i bought from the market..hope it will grow soon as a tree and will not be waste.
I am so grateful for your video host because i am going to try to plant this in my farm. I live in US but when i go to PI i am going to try. This is very informative. Thank you host
Ikaw na! Magaling ang ginawa mo at natutuwa talaga ako. Last time I've seen your video was from a facebook post and then I searched youtube and found you out. I even commented on how ecstatic I felt at that time because it was truly an inspiring moment for me as I always have this image in my head that apples grow in our country and that I own an orchard of apple trees abundantly growing in the warm climate of the country. I wish you all the best and I hope that you get funding from people to further your work of propagating this tree. I love apples so much. I love your videos and I love you. Peace out and take care. Thanks again.
Under my appe orchard are strawberry, spring onion, cucumber, potatoes, peanut, pechay,squash,tomatoe,eggplant Aster flower marigold for nematodes. I also have figs, loquats, dragon fruit, ponkan,coming yung pomegranate and persimmon i also have grapes,lime and etc hehehhe
Benzone Kennedy F. Sepe Sana maka hanap ka ng Capulin cherry. Tropical cherry ito na pwedeng magbunga sa Philippines. Kasi yung popular sweet cherries na nabibili ng mahal sa store di pwedeng magbunga sa atin dahil kailangan ang chilling hours pag winter para magbunga. Ang Capulin na galing sa Central at South America ay hindi. Pero dapat ay ‘yung maganda na varieties.
Hi naka try na rin akong magtanim ng apple. So far meron na akong 12 growing seeds. Thank u Sir Benzon for sharing ur ideas & experiences sa apple growing.
I started to plant apple from seeds again 2 weeks ago,i have 2 little once na,hopefully they will thrive,1 year ago i had one but our ducks ate the leaves so it died. Aja! to you..God bless..
Na inspire kami na magtanim din ng Apple dahil sa sinabi ni Kuya nung nagpunta kami dyan. kaya ngayon may maliliit na seedlings na kaming iniingatan..sana lumaki din 'to.
dahil po sa inyo...na excite aq sa pagpapatubo....ngayon po ay may dalawa na po aqng apple seedlings...2.5 inches na ang taas nia...sana po ay tumubo ng husto dito sa cdoc..
Thank you for sharing kabayan. try ko ngang magtanim nyan dito sa Amin. sana tumubo sya.bagong kaibigan dito.ingat and God bless you.thumbs up na kita and tap your red bell already.thanks.☝️🙏❤😊
WOW !!!! Sana makita to ng mga scientist na nag aaral kung paano patutubuin ang mga winter season based na mga prutas na pwede pala patubuin ito sa tropical country's
I think they cut the production of apples in the Philippines due to dormancy and the quality... Baka mas mataas na production natin vs abroad. Keep doing what you love ❤ hoping in the future that Phillippines will produce more apples
Tarantado ... Cuts cuts ka jan ... Medyu challegde kung mag plantcsa pinas ....kasi nga walang winter ...adaptation means evolveving of the plant ... Mag survive until maka adap yung buto ng apples na ibununga sa pinas yun tropical apple yun pag itinanim mo air layering grafting ganon ...huwag tanga cuts cuts ka jan
@@ebecef20 itinigil dormancy ... Bobo ka ikaw ang bobo alam mong hindi native dito ang apple tapos sasabhin itinigil ... Kung buko pa yan my point kayu pero apple yan pang snowe country huwag nyu akong paandaran sa kabobohan nyu
@@ebecef20 mas matass production vs abroad pano mang yayari yun eh pang freezze na country ang apple ...oh diba kabobohan ... Seriusly maybe mga apple sa florida baka magflorish sa pinas ...
I salute you sir for patiently grown apple trees, Its so good to know Apple are back in our planting industry , I myself grown apple seedlings here in Hawaii it’s one of the tropical state of USA hoping I will be able to grow it like yours I also uploaded in some of my video, follow up is my reporting sooner great knowing you as well , just curious where is your location if I may? n ku t the address just the location, so I know if it’s possible in our area too
Mas magandang itanim yung seeds galing sa apple tree na yan kaysa sa mag graft ka galing sa puno kasi genetically naka adopt na ang puno na yan sa climate natin so ang mga sprouts niya ay mas malaki ang porsyento na hindi mamamatay..mula sa 10 % sa tingin ko aakyat ng 50% at pag namunga na ang galing sa 50% mag tanim ka ulit galing sa 50%..sa ganun ang adoptability ay tataas at piliin mo ang puno na may malalaking bunga hanggang makabuo ka ng adaptive at productive specie..tawag dyan ay natural selection process or artificial process na kasi ikaw na ang pumipili..hope naka tulong ako.
Napaaga yung pamumunga ng apple because of our climate. Hindi siya nagiging dormant kaya binubuhos niya yung full energy niya na mag grow throughout the year so nag ma matured agad sya ng maaga unlike sa mga bansang may winter, natutulog si apple so nag stop ng ilang buwan yung growth niya then pag dating ng spring tsaka ulit mag continue yung paglaki niya 😊
Actually all year round may bunga ang apple tree dito unlike sa temperate settings. Nag do dormant rin naman peru partial lang kasi wala tayong winter. Which i think ang edge ng apple sa tropical
Hi sir .. i have 2 little apple .. hehe from seeds . Out of seven ' ..dalawa nlang ang natira .. i watch your vedio .. para mag karoon din ako ng idea .. hehe
Hi Benzone ! i should try this .. tama ka dito sa ibang parti ng africa they grow apples. watching from lagos city nigeria. (im new subscriber) God bless!