THANK YOU. A couple of months ago i bought sad little lemon tree from store. I followed instructions from the label and common sense told me it needed more water. However, i was worried about "over watering". After finding your videos I've really increased my watering especially on hot days and the tree took off. Crazy to think i almost killed the tree by not watering.
Just wanted to say thanks for setting the record straight. I was racking my brain for the past few weeks wondering if I'm over watering or under watering my orange tree here in Sun City West Az. Now I know. I'm cycling through your videos now!
Thank you Maestro, I have been 1000% not watering my trees enough because of what you discussed. My trees cannot thank you enough. Can you make a video about recommended shade trees for tropical tree protection? I want to buy some fruit punch mango trees but watching your mango series I want to take precautions. Thank you
What if half the roots are in good draining soil but the other half are constantly wet? Because I have some blueberries planted in aged pine bark and my land doesn't perc, the top 6" dry but the next 2ft in the soil are constantly soaking wet? Roots for blueberries shouldn't go past 18" so I'm wondering if that top 6 being dry and getting oxygen would be okay?
@@qctropicals exactly! So, why kill it then? You can't actually kill them because it will come back as soon as the cause is not remove.. That's their role in all living things, as part of the life cycle. 🤔
Also make sure your plant containers , have proper size drain holes . I've enlarged and even added drain holes in certain pots .
THANK YOU. A couple of months ago i bought sad little lemon tree from store. I followed instructions from the label and common sense told me it needed more water. However, i was worried about "over watering". After finding your videos I've really increased my watering especially on hot days and the tree took off. Crazy to think i almost killed the tree by not watering.
Thanks Alan!! You the only one I followed since day one!!
thank you :)
Just wanted to say thanks for setting the record straight. I was racking my brain for the past few weeks wondering if I'm over watering or under watering my orange tree here in Sun City West Az. Now I know. I'm cycling through your videos now!
The more I water my plants in summer the better they do. For ALL my plants. I live on the other side of the valley from you. Gr8 advice as usual sir.
You're right. I have sweet potatoes shoots sitting in water jar and loving it. That's ultimate overwatering, and yet... he lives.
Good information here, thank you!
Thank you. You are a fantastic teacher.
Excellent video! Very useful info.
Thanks Master
Great informations, thank you Sir💖💖💖💖💖💖
Thank you!
Thank you Maestro, I have been 1000% not watering my trees enough because of what you discussed. My trees cannot thank you enough. Can you make a video about recommended shade trees for tropical tree protection? I want to buy some fruit punch mango trees but watching your mango series I want to take precautions. Thank you
Hey Alan, im starting to see chlorosis in some of my pluot varieties. Trees are in ground. Any recommendations?
Do you have any advice on watering container grown dragon fruit plants?
watch my video on watering container plants
What if half the roots are in good draining soil but the other half are constantly wet? Because I have some blueberries planted in aged pine bark and my land doesn't perc, the top 6" dry but the next 2ft in the soil are constantly soaking wet? Roots for blueberries shouldn't go past 18" so I'm wondering if that top 6 being dry and getting oxygen would be okay?
How far should my pakistan mulberry be planted from my ungrounded pool
I'd say no closer than 25ft
How bout constant fruit drop? But why kill anaerobic bacteria? Just remove the cause, right?😊
if your soil has organic material, the bacteria is already there.
@@qctropicals exactly! So, why kill it then? You can't actually kill them because it will come back as soon as the cause is not remove.. That's their role in all living things, as part of the life cycle. 🤔
@@kenshanbackyardgardenI think he means the soil in container plants. You can reuse the soil used in containers but youll have to solarize it first.