Looking at a lot of videos. Yours i find more to my liking. Complete with enting that you can plant them in bigger pots every year or just in a bigger pot from the start. It helps a lot.
@AGoodLife jip, we have house plants on our counter in the kitchen. I stick a few seeds in there, maybe a week ago, and already noticed 2 coming up. One is already 5 cm tall. I was surprised. Stick about 2 in there yesterday again. Will leave it alone till some leaves develop, and then hold my breath and plant them out. I didn't do any prep on in papercloth 1st. If God intens for things to go in the ground, then in my mind, so it small be. It is a long wait for fruit, but just how pretty the tree becomes is rewarding by itself. Thanks again. Keep up with the videos.
@@marinaharmon5775 That's great! I'm glad you put them in soil. These other steps we take and the prep work usually leads to better results (meaning more seeds will germinate and sprout compared to just putting them in soil) and that's why we do them. But of course just putting them in soil is always the basic method for seeds, that's what happens in nature, and it will work! Good luck with your seedlings. Take care
Thanks Robert Stoker :) I'm in northern Europe myself. You can grow it indoors like me and maybe even keep it dwarf in a pot by pruning and training (otherwise it may eventually need its own room!)
Awesome video! I have a very young plant that has been growing well for the past two months (central florida) Some of the leaves are getting brown at the tips or getting some scalloped edges. Is this an indication that I am making mistakes with watering? It is in the shade all day but it's very warm and humid all the time.
Thank you for sharing this
Thank you Raven! I'm glad you liked it. Take care :)
Looking at a lot of videos. Yours i find more to my liking. Complete with enting that you can plant them in bigger pots every year or just in a bigger pot from the start. It helps a lot.
Thank you Marina Harmon, I am glad you found it helpful! I hope you'll successfully grow some seedlings. Good luck and take care
@AGoodLife jip, we have house plants on our counter in the kitchen. I stick a few seeds in there, maybe a week ago, and already noticed 2 coming up. One is already 5 cm tall. I was surprised. Stick about 2 in there yesterday again. Will leave it alone till some leaves develop, and then hold my breath and plant them out. I didn't do any prep on in papercloth 1st. If God intens for things to go in the ground, then in my mind, so it small be. It is a long wait for fruit, but just how pretty the tree becomes is rewarding by itself. Thanks again. Keep up with the videos.
@@marinaharmon5775 That's great! I'm glad you put them in soil. These other steps we take and the prep work usually leads to better results (meaning more seeds will germinate and sprout compared to just putting them in soil) and that's why we do them. But of course just putting them in soil is always the basic method for seeds, that's what happens in nature, and it will work! Good luck with your seedlings. Take care
I heard trees don’t like to put into a pot that’s too big so you may have to constantly uppot it.
Perfect! Thank you so much!
Very concise and to the point, with all the information needed🙏
Thank you @SAAAlvar-tq3ox, I'm glad you found it useful. Take care
Thank you!!! Great video 🌱
Thank you Oren! I'm glad you liked it! 😊🙏
Great video I can try to grow them here in Ireland 😁
Thanks Robert Stoker :) I'm in northern Europe myself. You can grow it indoors like me and maybe even keep it dwarf in a pot by pruning and training (otherwise it may eventually need its own room!)
Awesome video! I have a very young plant that has been growing well for the past two months (central florida) Some of the leaves are getting brown at the tips or getting some scalloped edges. Is this an indication that I am making mistakes with watering? It is in the shade all day but it's very warm and humid all the time.
Sending full my supports👍🤩☘️🍀
Thank you so much Emz Santillan! :)
While tranplanting lychee it gets separated from seed. Will it grow?
Hi @zeenatfatima7707, if it already has developed some roots and leaves, it would probably survive and continue to grow. Good luck
Finally u said 5 plus years needed to get fruits
Hi Vishnu Shinde, it's true. Many don't mention it at all but I want everyone to know what to expect. Take care