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White Sapote Experiment - Tasting & Growing From Seed - Several Methods (Casimiroa edulis) 

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Today I'll be tasting and growing White Sapote or Casimiroa and doing an experiment of growing them from seed in several methods to see what works the best. I'll be planting these seeds in soil as well as in paper towels but I'll also be cutting the outer layer off the seeds to see what affect that has on their growth.
Join me as I grow and taste this amazing, tropical yet fairly hardy fruit which grows on a massive prolific tree. I'll also show you a mature white sapote tree in the video which is absolutely covered in fruit!
White Sapote (Casimiroa edulis) also known as Mexican Apple is a distant relative of the citrus family, Rutaceae, but this subtropical fruit is very different. It's a rare and unusual fruit and is native to eastern Mexico and Central America south to Costa Rica.
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@wiseguy376
@wiseguy376 2 года назад
Lots of plants have inhibitory hormones in the seed husk that needs time buried in the soil to break down and break dormancy and let the seed germinate, its most likely natures way of ensuring that the seed is at least partially buried in the soil before germination, that's why the ones you took the husk off grew quicker. There is a slight risk that removing the husk can make the seed more vulnerable to bacterial and fungal attack as the husk also has anti-biotic properties as well, but as they grow quicker and become less vulnerable as they get larger the benefits outweigh the risk in a clean garden environment where everything has been weighted in the seeds direction.
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 2 года назад
True, nature knows best. I don't bother removing the husk now, but was interesting to see the difference anyway :)
@seanleith5312
@seanleith5312 2 года назад
I haven't heard New Zealand, I thought it must be same as Australian, I was wrong. It sounds like Australian but without all flaws.
@suzclarke
@suzclarke 2 года назад
@@seanleith5312 👌 perfect, that's exactly correct 😅
@DL-tp2nr
@DL-tp2nr 2 года назад
Tropical fruit trees don’t have that break dormancy as far as I can tell I remove mango seed coat Mamay sapote etc you get stronger seedlings
@atmosphericraven
@atmosphericraven 2 года назад
I'd remove the husk, but leave it in the pot with the seed, or bury it on the side of the sprout so the sprout can get those hormones, antibiotic, antibacterial properties as you say.
@oofydoofy6300
@oofydoofy6300 Год назад
you’ve got to be my new favorite channel, its just so cool for you to plant all of these fruits and see them grow.
@prubroughton2327
@prubroughton2327 3 года назад
underrated yumminess been growing for over 20 years
@tylerjones1574
@tylerjones1574 2 года назад
I'm so excited I just bought one from my grocery store in Oregon. I'm going to try to grow it from seed.
@doramather4729
@doramather4729 2 года назад
We have a white sapote tree that is 15 years old and we brought because a neighbor had very high blood pressure even though she was on medication. A friend from the interior of Mexico told us the fruit and the leaves of the tree can easily made into a tea , take it opposite time of your high pressure medication. My neighbor would take leaves off our sapote tree and wash dry and save for making tea.
@alanweber6805
@alanweber6805 2 года назад
I really love your passion for growing plants
@jenniferk6697
@jenniferk6697 Год назад
I love the experimentation you do with growing fruit trees from seeds, almost like a Bill Nye of fruit tree seeds type character😊
@samyanu3039
@samyanu3039 Год назад
Dad bought me 3 seeds of an unknown fruit, let them on the table and in spring I pealed them and planted them 1 of them succeeded it has been 6 months now and now I knew it's a w.sapote tree thank you.
@SustainableHolly
@SustainableHolly 3 года назад
My parents neighbours have a huge tree! I remember them being slightly yellow when they were ready though. We use to use them to thicken up our milkshakes!
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 3 года назад
Sustainable Holly nice one. I think the colour when ripe can depend on the cultivar :)
@JuliaMaiboroda
@JuliaMaiboroda 3 месяца назад
Great informative video! Well done!
@soovy2903
@soovy2903 3 года назад
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@soovy2903
@soovy2903 3 года назад
Also! I am super curious to what happen to all the plants u have grown over the years! I’d love an update from the persimmons, earth apple, kiwi, almond tree, and pomegranate tree u have grown! Seems so cool to me! U may Share!
@itaytal9337
@itaytal9337 11 месяцев назад
thanks man for sharing this ...
@stevanuskresnahadi3799
@stevanuskresnahadi3799 3 года назад
Hi i'm from Indonesia, this video make me interesting to other video and make me one of your sub. Hopefully some day or some how i can have this plant. Thank u for sharing your knowledge.👍👍👍👍
@americanrebel413
@americanrebel413 2 года назад
This was cool, thank you.
@KatiKatiECMT
@KatiKatiECMT 2 года назад
Another great vid. I'm glad you did this on Casimiroa as I have 4 seed to plant tomorrow. My fav variety is Wiki Woo, but Sue Belle is supposed to be very good too.
@bobbyphaypaseuth5519
@bobbyphaypaseuth5519 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing
@derrongoodengardenandlifes8655
@derrongoodengardenandlifes8655 3 года назад
Interesting fruit. I’ve never seen or heard of it.
@Floridafoodforest.
@Floridafoodforest. 3 года назад
love these. there's a few trees growing on my property here in Florida.
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 3 года назад
Nice one! Can't wait until my one bears its first fruits :)
@soovy2903
@soovy2903 3 года назад
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@soovy2903
@soovy2903 3 года назад
You really do inspire me, don’t mind the haters, keep going for the fans who do appreciate you! ❤️❤️❤️❤️🌱🌱🌱👍👍👍✨✨✨🤜🤛
@booyah2u296
@booyah2u296 2 года назад
Our neighour has one growing by the fence and we wait for to go yellow when it ripens (if the birds havent attacked them first). It's deliciously smooth and buttery texture that ready to eat in late spring.
@VickyPolon
@VickyPolon 2 года назад
Here in Thailand, white sapote is one of rare fruit. I imported 4seeds from Japan, and last year I got 2 fruits for the first time. Now the trees bloom and began to grow very young fruit. I would like to seed again after I got fruits.
@tropicalbreeze6121
@tropicalbreeze6121 3 года назад
Kia ora bro, I have four varieties I planted earlier in the year. I can't wait to get fruit from them in a few years. I also have a couple of Cherimoyas. I've also found that deshelling does allow for quicker germination. But then you had yours on a heating pad. That'd surely speed up the process. Must get a few. Love your work. Kia kaha🤙
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 3 года назад
Kia ora bro, cheers for that. That’s awesome that you have 4 varieties going. Will be interesting to see what one you like best when they do fruit
@djamelabil3151
@djamelabil3151 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing your expérience. Bravo. Must we Graft the plant. Thanks for responding.
@davids.5083
@davids.5083 3 года назад
Wonderful video, it really makes me want to find some white sapote (too cold to grow them here). Can you tell us a little more about the true to seed phenomenon that you described?
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 3 года назад
Thanks! :) Basically you end up getting genetic diversity with seedling plants, therefore there’s no guarantee that the fruit will be good quality. Over the years people have grown them from seed to fruiting stage and selected the most flavourful varieties and ones with good qualities and then named that variety and grafted the wood from those trees onto seedlings to get identical fruit to that parent plant. :) hope that makes sense
@etrinity619
@etrinity619 3 года назад
cool video, we've had those fruit in the backyard and been eating them this whole time just never new what it was called
@skywz
@skywz 2 года назад
What the first comment said, but in less rude terms. Don’t put stuff in your mouth if you don’t know what it is. And honestly, there are so many apps out there you should never be in a situation where you would need to do that.
@MrVnk811
@MrVnk811 Год назад
My 6 years old white sapote tree grew 12 fts or longer and it produces a lot of fruits for me. I started with seed and within 3 years fruited
@houarimoh
@houarimoh Год назад
Sir, can I get white sapota seeds from you to try in my country (Algeria) and thank you
@RhyBeezy
@RhyBeezy 3 года назад
Cool! I only knew of the black
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 3 года назад
Do you grow the black Sapote?
@RhyBeezy
@RhyBeezy 3 года назад
TheKiwiGrower we did for a while then gave it to a friend when we moved. I’m gonna get some more now that we have some land 🤞
@edibletropicaltrees
@edibletropicaltrees 5 месяцев назад
Have you tried the Max Gold While Sapote. I think that one tastes the best of all of them.
@ericaarran301
@ericaarran301 3 года назад
Would you be willing to share where you found the huge established tree at the start? I'm heading south of Auckland this week and love to try and get some fruits from it. Cheers
@lofenoialof5320
@lofenoialof5320 Год назад
Will these grow in containers and fruit? What size container and with what soil mixture do you recommend? Thanks!
@granrey
@granrey 3 года назад
Hey, in my childhood I enjoyed white zapote a lot. However, currently where I live they don't grow. :-(. Something that came up to my head is to try making wine with this fruit and see how it tastes. I'm confident it should taste good. Making home wine is very simple. Pretty much the fruit in water with sugar and yeast and leave it there for 2 weeks.
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 3 года назад
Sounds like a cool idea!... if you like wine that is. Me, unfortunately I don’t haha
@lewisjorgensen2241
@lewisjorgensen2241 Год назад
Im in New Zealand too and just finished trimming one of these guys do you know if they grow from cuttings?
@lesleywise5201
@lesleywise5201 2 года назад
Any chance that you could do a demo of taking cuttings from a white sapote?
@MotherBee
@MotherBee 2 года назад
Where did you purchase your fruits that you planted? I am based in Auckland
@Jubjub9000
@Jubjub9000 2 года назад
wow you slept for 2 and a half weeks. well done man.
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 2 года назад
😂 i wish!
@ascend9327
@ascend9327 Год назад
Hey brother, how many years does it take a sapote grown from seed to bare fruit, im in northland nz, and have a few growing was curious how long it will be before they fruit, thanks brother
@johnp2802
@johnp2802 Месяц назад
will the fruit from a a tree grown from seeds taste different from the mother tree?
@cedarmulligan3862
@cedarmulligan3862 5 дней назад
How are these seedlings doing now, several years later?
@beckyhuynh8007
@beckyhuynh8007 Год назад
How long does it get fruit grow from the seed?
@lifeofintention4711
@lifeofintention4711 2 года назад
Wow, I will definitely keep a look out for these plants / fruit in my area (South Australia) but have never ever seen them. You mentioned that you will get more fruit true to type and earlier if you graft onto them. I am curious how grafting brings on fruit sooner? They say this for avocados, etc. but what makes them fruit earlier? Maybe you can do a video on that some time? But I would settle for a comment LOL. Thanks again!
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 2 года назад
Basically by grafting a mature branch on, the graft that grows will already have the traits of a mature tree to them produce fruits. Otherwise the tree has to reach a certain age before it fruits. I explain it in this video here if that helps :) Cheers ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lOkFUHxO8ug.html
@lifeofintention4711
@lifeofintention4711 2 года назад
@@TheKiwiGrower makes sense, thanks for the reply... I'll check out the link you sent.
@user-bw2rn8hm9m
@user-bw2rn8hm9m 2 года назад
これって柑橘類なの?それとも洋梨的なものなの?sapoteがどういうものなのか詳しく知らないけど、このおじさん本当凄い。発芽の、いや、種付けの天才だね。
@AzulaChild
@AzulaChild 2 года назад
Amazing! Im in NZ and so want to give this a go! I've heard of sapote varieties like chocolate sapote I wonder if you can grow that here too. Thank you ❤
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 2 года назад
They're definitely cool fruits! I've got a video about growing chocolate pudding fruit (black sapote) from seeds as well so feel free to check that out. I've got some small plants and know of people who grow them successfully in Northland too :). Note that white sapote is a distant relation of citrus and black sapote is in the persimmon family, so although they share the name ''sapote'' they're actually not related
@AzulaChild
@AzulaChild 2 года назад
@@TheKiwiGrower wow thanks so much! I am in Dunedin so things will be more challenging for me down here but I am determined to find a way to grow some amazing fruit!
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 2 года назад
@@AzulaChild Nice one. If you haven't already, you should join the facebook group called NZ rare fruit growers. There's people from all over NZ, including Dunedin growing some cool stuff :). You could also look into growing Asimina triloba (american pawpaw) down there possibly as they can handle the cold really well. I have a video on them too :)
@Bernie5172
@Bernie5172 2 года назад
How do they go in frosty areas
@awengu4023
@awengu4023 3 года назад
Great job. Where about in NZ r u ? Do you think it will survive in Christchurch ?
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 3 года назад
I’m just south of the Auckland Area. I’m not too familiar with the climate there. But if you haven’t already, join the NZ rare fruit grower fb page. I’m sure people there will be growing it in chch that will know more. :)
@gemmaplank1907
@gemmaplank1907 3 года назад
Hello! Great video. Your casimiroa is doing really well. I live in NZ too and I would like to grow casimiroa too. Whereabouts is your tree growing?
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 3 года назад
Hi there. I love just south of the Auckland area. My tree does fine in the frosts we get. We got around 10 frosts this winter just gone. They need some protection when young though.
@gemmaplank1907
@gemmaplank1907 3 года назад
@@TheKiwiGrower thanks for replying! I live in Porirua, so it might be pushing the range a bit. We only get maximum ten frosts, but the general temperature is a lot cooler than Auckland!
@nzaucklander
@nzaucklander 3 года назад
Kia ora, we're from Auckland, Waitakere just wondering what area of NZ you are in?
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 3 года назад
Kia ora! I’m just south of the Auckland area :)
@funblox6992
@funblox6992 Год назад
Do you think this would graft to citrus
@jaydaksrules5316
@jaydaksrules5316 2 года назад
you need to check around the large tree they self seed pretty easily.
@granrey
@granrey 3 года назад
Hi, this was one of my favorite fruit during my childhood in Dominican Rep. Have determined the sugar content and ph value of the fruit?
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 3 года назад
That's cool! Is it common over there? No not sure of the sugar content on these ones
@CSSuccessGamer
@CSSuccessGamer 3 года назад
how long does it take to fruit?
@angelicaapelado6755
@angelicaapelado6755 2 года назад
,sir where to buy seeds blk sapote or wht sapote thanks from philippines
@ducnguyen3754
@ducnguyen3754 2 года назад
👍🙏
@mariacarmentoledolopez8645
@mariacarmentoledolopez8645 3 года назад
Hi, I'm intereses..where are the lowest temperatures in your area. Near to Gisborne? because I live in Spain,my zone in winter downs to -4 or -5 C every winter...and with a cold snap..to -7 or -8...do your think covering and mature could stand these temperatures? You'll tell me. 🙂
@urbanpermie6307
@urbanpermie6307 2 года назад
If you can grow a lemon tree, you can grow this. They like the same climate, fertiliser and soil conditions to citrus.
@PetSmartDogTraining
@PetSmartDogTraining 3 года назад
What ever happened to the coconut palm you grew 8 years ago?
@ashion7219
@ashion7219 6 месяцев назад
where is that tree i need to go there
@calthorp
@calthorp Год назад
These grow like weeds every spring I mow loads of seedlings off under my Sapote tree.
@bizwoz1
@bizwoz1 2 года назад
NICE WEED PLANT IN BACK GROND
@millierobinson707
@millierobinson707 3 года назад
Hello, what did you mean when you said you will graft onto them to get fruit better and sooner?
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 3 года назад
Hi there, so once they are around pencil thick or so I will get a small branch from a mature tree that is a proven fruiter, with nice fruit and graft that small branch onto the seedling. This means that the plant will still have the strong roots of a seedling tree but because you’ve attached a branch from a good tree, that will grow into that exact variety. If you don’t do this and just grow your seedling into a large tree it can take 7-8 years to fruit and there’s no guarantee that the fruit will be really nice. Hope that makes sense :)
@jakewyatt3008
@jakewyatt3008 3 года назад
Kia ora bro , can I tip my seedlings grow one half orginal seedling and one half proven fruiter graft so there's a chance for new varieties?
@5pecular
@5pecular 2 года назад
@@jakewyatt3008 Yes you can
@aspenriverrun
@aspenriverrun 3 года назад
I'm slightly obsessed with sapote. Would like to see when you graft them. I just planted some IN their husk 3 wks ago, but am thinking to take the husk off. Would that be ok to do?
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 3 года назад
Thanks, will likely graft them sometime from the Spring as they are getting to size now. If you wanted you could carefully dig one up to remove husk, however they will usually develop the root system first for sometime before you see any life emerge from soil, so could be a risk of damaging the seed or roots if you do this. 3 weeks isn't too long and they generally sprout readily without the husk, so as long as you have it somewhere warm then they should come up soon :). I would leave it personally but its up to you :)
@aspenriverrun
@aspenriverrun 3 года назад
@@TheKiwiGrower Ok, I think I best leave the husk, and thank you for replying! The sapote is incredible fruit but so delicate and hard to mass market because of that!
@millienorton5009
@millienorton5009 3 года назад
My niece who lives in Alta Dena California, has many of these trees in her backyard. They were all there when she bought the house. I never heard of this fruit before, I tasted it and they were delicious 😋. I live in Southern Oregon now.Will they grow here?
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 3 года назад
Sounds like a cool backyard! How cold does it get where you live ?
@millienorton5009
@millienorton5009 3 года назад
@@TheKiwiGrower It gets to about 30 below in the winter ,and in the summer about 90 .
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 3 года назад
@@millienorton5009 is that -30F? If so I would say that’s probably too cold. You could got for something like Asimina triloba instead (American pawpaw)
@houarimoh
@houarimoh Год назад
Sir, can I get white sapota seeds from you to try in my country (Algeria) and thank you
@RhyBeezy
@RhyBeezy 3 года назад
They’re actually the best when they’re squishy
@5pecular
@5pecular 2 года назад
Do you sell any trees?
@joshuahaines1332
@joshuahaines1332 3 года назад
really want to try this fruit.. where do you find them?
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 3 года назад
They’re pretty hard to come by, in NZ your best bet is to know someone that has a tree or join a rare fruit growers page and sometimes people sell or give away the fruits on those Facebook pages. Hope that helps :)
@brigidmeagher3733
@brigidmeagher3733 3 года назад
Sub Tropical Nursery.
@cliftonjindra2177
@cliftonjindra2177 3 года назад
This was so awesome, thank you! I really want to try to grow this, from seed, then graph it to my american persiommon bonsai. Is there any way you or someone could send me a few seeds? It would mean so much. Just think about it and get back to me please! Thanks!!
@jakewyatt3008
@jakewyatt3008 3 года назад
Is that possible? To graft a white sapote to a persimmon?
@Virtualdream64
@Virtualdream64 3 года назад
I don't onow a ton about grafting but you probably are better off trying a black sapote, since it is a persimmon. White and black sapote only have name in common.
@suzclarke
@suzclarke 2 года назад
We are in the Waikato, our local Mitre10 had these in the specials zone of the plant/nursery area, usually where you find plants that almost dead or given up for dead, these must have just not sold, they were fine, I now have three, I'm not sure how much they were before price reduction, I think $49 maybe, I got them for $30 each. They are sitting waiting for me to plant them as I am unsure how they would do in our windy spot... but, considering how well they have stood up to my abuse and sitting in PB bags for so long I'm guessing they would survive anything 😬
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 2 года назад
Nice one, it's very windy here and my one is going really well. I found an old neglected one too, it didn't even have a label and was only $6 cause I think noone knew what it was. It's thriving now though. I put some windbreak around mine to give it a little protection which seems to have worked well. Good luck with yours :)
@suzclarke
@suzclarke 2 года назад
@@TheKiwiGrower Awesome , thanks!
@Envirolife305
@Envirolife305 3 года назад
Hai.....
@robsycko
@robsycko 2 года назад
Tell us what climate zone you live?
@gaiuscassiuslonginus4523
@gaiuscassiuslonginus4523 2 года назад
Это цитрус похожи на яблоко
@TobyJin
@TobyJin 3 года назад
Hi
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 3 года назад
Hello 👋
@jamestropicals8262
@jamestropicals8262 3 года назад
Have you to grow a star apple?
@jamestropicals8262
@jamestropicals8262 3 года назад
Or jackfruit?
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 3 года назад
No, neither of these ones. Have you tried star apples before?
@jamestropicals8262
@jamestropicals8262 3 года назад
TheKiwiGrower I haven’t
@jamestropicals8262
@jamestropicals8262 3 года назад
I have jackfruit trees
@jamestropicals8262
@jamestropicals8262 3 года назад
Have you ever tasted jackfruit
@yanostropicalparadise755
@yanostropicalparadise755 2 года назад
i really hate it when people say this type of tree doesn't grow true to type. the fact is all trees that supposedly do not grow true to type may actually grow true to type or may not. even if they don't grow true to type the difference may be so minor that you would not notice the difference at all. for the tree to grow so different from its birth parent it has to be pollinated by a totally different strain of the same tree, this doesn't occur if the tree is self fertile and pollinated itself. in self pollinated tree the genetic differences are usually minor.
@lithi4023
@lithi4023 Год назад
Grey sapote when
@donavonlarney
@donavonlarney 2 года назад
can i buy some seeds please.
@kobeleonard148
@kobeleonard148 3 года назад
How are they doing now?
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 3 года назад
Pretty good. They’re to grafting size now but I’ll probably wait until spring to do it :)
@kobeleonard148
@kobeleonard148 3 года назад
@@TheKiwiGrower I suggest that you keep at least one or two and keep us updated when they fruit just for fun and for the record.
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 3 года назад
Cool, yea definitely will :)
@vinishshetty8055
@vinishshetty8055 2 года назад
Hey I am your subscriber from India May I get some seeds for growing here in India please if its possible, thank you.
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 2 года назад
Hey there, I'm sorry I don't have any of these seeds anymore but i hope you can find some over there :)
@lucylu530
@lucylu530 3 года назад
We eat it with the skin.
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 3 года назад
Thanks interesting, might have to try that next time
@lohithrai3004
@lohithrai3004 2 года назад
Bro start grafting bro you can get yield faster
@zackllarenas5628
@zackllarenas5628 3 года назад
Can you send me some seeds!
@lighthousetravelers2246
@lighthousetravelers2246 2 года назад
Wait, what!? He felt sleepy and went to lay down and slept for 2.5 weeks? 😳 😬
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 2 года назад
Haha if only
@xochil1621
@xochil1621 Год назад
It is spelled zapote!
@patriciawagstaffquon1521
@patriciawagstaffquon1521 2 года назад
Enjoyable, except for the constant and excessive use of 'SUPER' Super everything!!!!!! Enough already!
@raycastillo6446
@raycastillo6446 Год назад
I've germinated 14 seeds🤣🤣🤣
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