Great looking trees, Daniel 👏 I’m glad to hear I’m not the only one who’s had issues with stray cows and goats. Goats eat anything and everything 😡 Isn’t it frustrating? I’m still trying to deal with them, installing fencing at huge costs. A very Merry Christmas to you and wishing you a wonderfully successful 2024 🎉
Thanks Gregory. We don’t have many feral animals that eat macadamias or the trees here, although feral pigs are a problem in Queensland north of me, and fencing seems to be only a partial solution. Costly here too.
I just bought an A203 from Daleys, I can't wait until it gets big enough to grow nuts! I've been trawling through your videos looking for tips. Would you consider making a video of advice for people growing macadamias in their backyard?
Hi Jem. The A203 is a good choice - it’s a nice shaped tree and it flowers like you wouldn’t believe. Not only did I consider doing a video on growing macadamias in your backyard yard - I did one! Here’s the link: ua-cam.com/video/i4tH8EPhn6g/v-deo.htmlsi=Dj8eqDivEoBCwuSF - enjoy!
Very good work, your young Macadamia trees are superb. I am in the process of starting my Macadamia plantation currently it is in the nursery I hope that mine will one day be like yours. Is it possible to say how long your plants took before starting to produce, what should I do or not do to have rigorous plants that will be able to produce a lot and finally it is serious if the soil has a PH of 7 what advice can you give me please? Happy New Year’s Eve to you.
Hi Mr D. Firstly a pH of 7 is great. I do have other videos on what you can feed baby macadamia trees to make them grow. I also recommend the episodes of the Macadamia Show that I’ve done with Matti Kelby, who is starting from the beginning like you and has had great success.
Hi John, I have a few A203 and they produce a decent size nut with a thick shell, kernel size is average I would say. Very heavy flower and prolific cropper, but you’re still waiting 5 years to get anything decent, well for here anyway.
Hi Mattie Kelby, I can’t source 2 Hawaiian varieties that I’m wanting, the 849 and 816. There’s really no large macadamia tree supplier in WA. Years ago I bought different varieties from Macnuts WA. I just want a couple of each, do you know a supplier that can sell into WA?
@@johnmanera4097 you would probably have to source the quarantine arrangements your self, an alternative would be to bring H2 nut across the border yourself on a plane, grow them up and bring in Scion wood and a grafter?macadamia nuts are allowed into the state, I took some across in July for the boys when I was working in Karratha no problems. I have 816 and 849 here on trees that are 2-6 if you need scion wood.
It’s hard to see why G was such a star performer in tests, but maybe we’ll be saying something different a few years from now? I’m far from convinced at the moment!
@@nutkinfarmI have observed through my own experiences that cutting them back and letting the big long whippy growth be tip pruned to form a branch provides some horizontal growth, they do perform when you feed and prune them but not really the variety I am after in the short term for my ventures 😮
The babies are looking fantastic, Daniel! Thanks for the update and wishing you a brilliant 2024 🌟.
Merry Christmas Daniel and may the new year bring you prosperity and happiness and plenty of nuts at harvest time.👍✌️
Thanks Jason, I hope for that! Have a good Christmas yourself.
Merry Christmas Daniel, your trees are looking beautiful and it’s very exciting to see how many macadamias they have on them. All the best.🙂
Thanks so much Linda. Hope you get to see some in person next year!
Great looking trees, Daniel 👏
I’m glad to hear I’m not the only one who’s had issues with stray cows and goats. Goats eat anything and everything 😡 Isn’t it frustrating? I’m still trying to deal with them, installing fencing at huge costs.
A very Merry Christmas to you and wishing you a wonderfully successful 2024 🎉
Thanks Gregory. We don’t have many feral animals that eat macadamias or the trees here, although feral pigs are a problem in Queensland north of me, and fencing seems to be only a partial solution. Costly here too.
Merry Christmas.The babies are looking fantastic .
Thanks Golden. Merry Christmas to you too!
Merry Christmas, mate! Here's to a grand 2024 ]:)
Thanks, Scruffi. You should come visit some time and see all this for yourself :-)
Absolutely agree! And sooner rather than later.@@nutkinfarm
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Daniel
Merry Christmas
The information you share is Very good to people who work with macadamia in countries where it has not much knoledge
I appreciate that Italo. Are you in Italy?
Merry Xmas Daniel, enjoy what you have.
Thank you Robert - you too. If I get to Florida again I want to do a show at your farm!!
I just bought an A203 from Daleys, I can't wait until it gets big enough to grow nuts!
I've been trawling through your videos looking for tips. Would you consider making a video of advice for people growing macadamias in their backyard?
Hi Jem. The A203 is a good choice - it’s a nice shaped tree and it flowers like you wouldn’t believe.
Not only did I consider doing a video on growing macadamias in your backyard yard - I did one! Here’s the link: ua-cam.com/video/i4tH8EPhn6g/v-deo.htmlsi=Dj8eqDivEoBCwuSF - enjoy!
Merry xmas. Hope you crack the 1k subscriber soon
Thanks Frank. I honestly don’t do this stuff to build a subscriber base - if it gets there it gets there! Merry Christmas to you too.
Very good work, your young Macadamia trees are superb. I am in the process of starting my Macadamia plantation currently it is in the nursery I hope that mine will one day be like yours. Is it possible to say how long your plants took before starting to produce, what should I do or not do to have rigorous plants that will be able to produce a lot and finally it is serious if the soil has a PH of 7 what advice can you give me please? Happy New Year’s Eve to you.
Hi Mr D. Firstly a pH of 7 is great. I do have other videos on what you can feed baby macadamia trees to make them grow. I also recommend the episodes of the Macadamia Show that I’ve done with Matti Kelby, who is starting from the beginning like you and has had great success.
Merry Christmas
I’m wondering if you have tasted the raw A203 and A4 and which was is better. Also does the A203 produce a large kernel?
Hi John, I have a few A203 and they produce a decent size nut with a thick shell, kernel size is average I would say.
Very heavy flower and prolific cropper, but you’re still waiting 5 years to get anything decent, well for here anyway.
Hi Mattie Kelby,
I can’t source 2 Hawaiian varieties that I’m wanting, the 849 and 816. There’s really no large macadamia tree supplier in WA. Years ago I bought different varieties from Macnuts WA. I just want a couple of each, do you know a supplier that can sell into WA?
Merry Xmas, Daniel another great episode.
@@johnmanera4097 you would probably have to source the quarantine arrangements your self, an alternative would be to bring H2 nut across the border yourself on a plane, grow them up and bring in Scion wood and a grafter?macadamia nuts are allowed into the state, I took some across in July for the boys when I was working in Karratha no problems.
I have 816 and 849 here on trees that are 2-6 if you need scion wood.
@@ronholbrow3650 thanks Ron - this is my favourite one to make each year. Merry Christmas to you and yours.
P will come good, see what I mean about the G’s vertical growth, no good.
It’s hard to see why G was such a star performer in tests, but maybe we’ll be saying something different a few years from now? I’m far from convinced at the moment!
@@nutkinfarmI have observed through my own experiences that cutting them back and letting the big long whippy growth be tip pruned to form a branch provides some horizontal growth, they do perform when you feed and prune them but not really the variety I am after in the short term for my ventures 😮
macadamia vietj nam đang sắp ra hoa, bạn chia sẻ giúp tôi ạ?
Could you please use Google Translate to post your question in English? That way I can answer and others can understand and contribute too.