Hi Paul: Both yours and your neighbor's Jackfruit Trees are doing wonderful, with so many fruits! I love jackfruit. I buy it almost every week at my local Supermarket here in Hollywood/Miramar area. I also have a young tree. This is the first year it is fruiting with 3 fruits on it. I cannot tell you the variety. I had bought the Jackfruit from a Vietnamese Farm down in Homestead maybe 5 years ago and planted several seeds. This one tree survived and is now fruiting! Really excited about it!
Nice video class; thanks so much. We have some of these varieties up in Melbourne, Florida. We just purchased the "Cheena" that you spoke about. They call the Chempedek x Jackfruit hybrid a "Chempejak!" Enjoy your trees. Keep up the great videos.
excellent video Paul, I feel most people try the firm variety first as that is whats typically offered at market, the softer flesh jaks are known to be sweeter in flavor but have a shorter shelf life. I find the softer flesh jakfruit to be amazing!
If you like black gold, which I don't, you'll love the soft jackfruit I've tried. Very sweet and really does taste like bubble gum. It's a seedling. Cheena is a very messy fruit. Try rubbing your hand on the outside of the fruit. Each little point will ooze sticky white sap.
I love jackfruits ‘it is the national fruit for my country.I am always looking for a Ripe jackfruit to buy,but difficult to find it.I love all your great looking Jackfruit trees. Thank you for sharing 😊
I have about 30 or so jackfruit tress, grown from seed in south east asia. I love it as a fruit but I feel the seed has value and can be made into flour and maybe even peanut butter like product...I too prefer the softer jackfruit...the best I eat I out in the ground and now they are a year or so and bigger than me!!!!
Good to see you got that dwarf Cochin -- the guy who sells trees from his house has one in his front yard -- it was in one of your videos! Have you tried MAI-I or MAI-II? They are supposed to be delicious, but crunchy! Here, in Bay Area, Zone 9B, the weather is not suitable to grow jackfruits -- but still I tried -- out of 12 seedlings I had from last fall, only one survived the winter and it is now only a couple of inches tall!
I live in Wisconsin, the part I'm in I haven't seen these anywhere. Just ordered one, but it's super expensive. I'm going to have a large greenhouse built on my land and try growing it. Studying different methods first.
Aloha, I’m re watching this after some time, and I find your point about some of the fruits being inedible in your crop, but then there was the amazing last one of the season, fascinating. Ok that answers a question I’ve been having about that issue, because i have some young jackfruit trees that I hand pollinated last year and they were terrible, even though the seed was from good genetics. I know there’s still a change it could be bad, but I immediately thought the tree needed more time to mature. I’ve asked many people if they’ve ever had the experience of the first few fruits being terrible and then they got better and nobody has been able to confirm or deny that. Sharing your experience gives me hope, much aloha. I have my first orange crush jackfruit ripe and ready to open tonight, I’m really curious what the result will be. Last year the one it made was terrible. Grafted tree. I feed and mulch. Borneo red also created some duds that were empty and then the last fruit of the year was amazing. So far I’m sold on Borneo red.
I've had excalibur red from other trees and they were better but still not my favorite variety of jackfruit and again this year the fruit doesn't seem to be good on that tree yet.
in malaysia we have the most popular breed for export to europe and local consumption called the tekam yellow, registration code j33. average of 27-30 brix in sweetness yet has a nice crispy crunchiness. However extremely succeptible to jackfruit rust disease. Definitely a worth jackfruit to grow if you could get your hands on its scions.
Great video. Any leads on purchasing fresh jackfruit seeds of these specific varieties. I saw Miami fruit is selling cempejack seed at $15 each. I'd love to buy some soft jack seed. And a dark fruit variety. And any and every other.
i would be interested in buying a jackfruit of each variety to try them and see which ones i would prefer to plant. let me know if you or your neighbor sell any.
jackfruits and cempedeks are very underrated in the international market. it's popular in south east Asia some parts of middle east mainly india and pakistan
Hello sir. how can I get seeds to buy? I have a variety that I'm not sure about, my guess is that it's the original or regular hard type. I would love to get the Mai 3, Black Gold, Golden Pillow and maybe one that you recommend?
How did you like the one you got from Zanes World last summer compared to the Cheena? What was the name of the variety you got from Zanes World? I always try to get air layered trees but a lot of or most time all I can find online is grafted. Thanks
Yummers. I just bought a jackfruit at the Asian store yesterday and butchered it last night.. right now, I'm cooking the white part of the jackfruit for lunch.. Delish. I believe , in the tropics, the jackfruit produces all year round. What do you do with all your jackfruit? You should contact some Asian store and sell it there,. Or if you know any Asian people. They love both green and ripe ones. I wish I live in Florida and I would buy the green ones from you. The only sell the ripe ones at the store.
Hi. Have about 30 fruits now. No idea the variety. Im near Eɛca liber nursery. We eat the seeds and the ‘meat’ ripe and green. Very versitile fruit. Where are you located pls?
I had seen a video where the guy had a butcher knife and hit the tree all through out the branches I guess it helps start producing jackfruit in those areas
Hi, I have a jackfruit tree about 3 years old seedling and every single fruit turns black and die seen about 20 that I had to throw away what should Indo?
I was wondering why Borneo Red and Excalibur Red are such mysterious jackfruits? I can hardly find three photos of a Borneo red, and they all look different. Nothing for Excalibur red. It’s strange, I mean there are a ton of Florida jackfruit growers… where are the photos??
Any kind will do but unripe ones. Nuggets, hamburger patties, unriped jackfruit in coconut milk(Asian style cooking), jackfruit balls (like meatballs), etc
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