Thanks po sa vedio na ito. Kc meron akong tanim na ito at ngayon namumunga na. I posted it on my fb and asking the name. Thank you. My questions about the name of this plant is already answered..marami cyang bunga sa ngayon
hji canyou give detailsof this ayusip,Philnative blue berry,maybe a lot are growing in low land of Visayas I dont know if teh almost extinct shrub we call as on-on is same as ayusip.
@greenstuck creation please do Video of Buddha's Belly plant, kasi marami naman sa pinoy na ang tawag ay Ginseng, Buddha's Belly plant is from family of Euphorbiaceae while Gensing is ARALIACEA, family po ng Tubatuba ang Buddha's belly, Thanks po
Wow thank you for the information you’ve shared this is what I have now and the seller also said it’s blue berry but I have a doubt and here i am trying to find what is the true name of this🥰thank you 🙏🏻 I’m from Philippines 😁
Thanks for watching 😁. It is true that some sellers claim that tagpo is a blueberry. I don't know if it's their way to have easy income or they're just unaware of it. That's the main reason this video was created - to give awareness. Have a nice day 😉
yeah I was scammed too. its been three yours now when I realized I is not. but what can I do with it now? I have two Tagpo plants pa naman. so I tasted it and it wasn't that bitter. when I eat say like 4-5 berries it taste like walnuts.
I noticed from UA-cam video and FB posts Ayusip from Benguet doesn't look like the Mt. Apo variety. Benguet is highbush and Mt. Apo is lowbush variety. Probably they don't taste the same as well but both are real blueberries.
I came to search for this. Because we have that plant Tagpo, maybe it just grow there unnotice til bear fruits and my aunt said it can be eaten. But the taste is somewhat sour. Is it OK to eat the fruit?
Isa ako sa mga nalako nyan.binili nmin yang tagpo na yan akala nmin blueberries kc un ang sabi nung tindera.tuwang tuwa pa naman ako nung namunga na yun pala peke lang pala.
Nakakalungkot naman po at Isa kayo sa nabiktima. Mayroon naman pong legit seller Ng blue berry sa Pilipinas pero medyo Mahal talaga. Thanks for watching po.
Some of the info was taken directly from stewartxchange. It pays to check out what you are buying rather than wait a few years to learn the hard way. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for this, there was this old man that gave us a plant saying it’s a blueberry and i have a doubt on it. I disregarded my instinct and accept it anyway. I live in the Philippines so i don’t really know what blueberry plant looks like in actual but i know some of its physical appearance (based on what i am seeing here on ytb) and the plant that the man gave to us is very different from it but i disregarded my instinct again *maybe bc i am just too excited to have a blueberry plant despite of the climate here in the PH that’s why* and so one day, i was really hesitant about that plant so i searched what blueberry baby plant looks like and those videos that i saw here on ytb and the pictures that showed up on google are the same and the plant i am having now is an impostor though i expected it but the emotion that i had when i saw this video was really devastating. Well time to lessen the care i‘m giving to that plant and focus to the most need ones. Again, thankyou for this, helped me a lot 👩🏻🌾
I'm sorry to here that. However, someone here in the Philippines sells legit blueberry plant that "may" survive in our climate. You must check Enzzo Fruit Farm on Facebook. ❤️
Thanks po sa vedio na ito. Kc meron akong tanim na ito at ngayon namumunga na. I posted it on my fb and asking the name. Thank you. My questions about the name of this plant is already answered..marami cyang bunga sa ngayon
Mkakain po ba ang bunga nyan?
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Meron sa province nmin yan..sa romblon kinakain sya.
Haha buti na lang di ako nascam. Thanks sa video
Walang ano man po. I'm glad na nakatulog po ang video 😁
hji canyou give detailsof this ayusip,Philnative blue berry,maybe a lot are growing in low land of Visayas I dont know if teh almost extinct shrub we call as on-on is same as ayusip.
@greenstuck creation please do Video of Buddha's Belly plant, kasi marami naman sa pinoy na ang tawag ay Ginseng, Buddha's Belly plant is from family of Euphorbiaceae while Gensing is ARALIACEA, family po ng Tubatuba ang Buddha's belly, Thanks po
Thanks for suggestion. I will do that in my next upload. Thank you.
Member po ako sa gardeners group, marami dun mag pa ID sa Tagpo at Bengal Currant, itong video mo kadalasan ko e share, Salamat po
@@similyanirafa1958 naku maraming thank you po. God bless din po.
Wow thank you for the information you’ve shared this is what I have now and the seller also said it’s blue berry but I have a doubt and here i am trying to find what is the true name of this🥰thank you 🙏🏻 I’m from Philippines 😁
Same us.
Thanks for the info, I bought that plant and the saler say it is a blueberry but when it fruits its not the same as blueberry.
Thanks for watching 😁. It is true that some sellers claim that tagpo is a blueberry. I don't know if it's their way to have easy income or they're just unaware of it. That's the main reason this video was created - to give awareness. Have a nice day 😉
yeah I was scammed too. its been three yours now when I realized I is not. but what can I do with it now? I have two Tagpo plants pa naman. so I tasted it and it wasn't that bitter. when I eat say like 4-5 berries it taste like walnuts.
I noticed from UA-cam video and FB posts Ayusip from Benguet doesn't look like the Mt. Apo variety. Benguet is highbush and Mt. Apo is lowbush variety. Probably they don't taste the same as well but both are real blueberries.
Sana nga makatulong sya .
Thanks For this video, I have this in our garden . They called this blueberry here. I wonder if I can eat this Tagpo? Thanks
Actually yes. Tagpo is edible. It also has culinary and medical uses. Thanks for watching.
Edible?
Very informative. 👍
Thank you
I came to search for this. Because we have that plant Tagpo, maybe it just grow there unnotice til bear fruits and my aunt said it can be eaten. But the taste is somewhat sour. Is it OK to eat the fruit?
Yes the fruit is edible. 😊😊
Does tagpo berry same benefits of blueberry
Unfortunately no. However some uses it as medicinal plants and some use it in cooking.
Thanks for sharing now I know
Isa ako sa mga nalako nyan.binili nmin yang tagpo na yan akala nmin blueberries kc un ang sabi nung tindera.tuwang tuwa pa naman ako nung namunga na yun pala peke lang pala.
Nakakalungkot naman po at Isa kayo sa nabiktima. Mayroon naman pong legit seller Ng blue berry sa Pilipinas pero medyo Mahal talaga. Thanks for watching po.
Thank you
This tree is midicine..for. Binat/ Bughat/
Some of the info was taken directly from stewartxchange. It pays to check out what you are buying rather than wait a few years to learn the hard way. Thanks for the video.
does tagpo berry edible?
Yes but it doesn't taste that good. 😊
Thanks for this, there was this old man that gave us a plant saying it’s a blueberry and i have a doubt on it. I disregarded my instinct and accept it anyway. I live in the Philippines so i don’t really know what blueberry plant looks like in actual but i know some of its physical appearance (based on what i am seeing here on ytb) and the plant that the man gave to us is very different from it but i disregarded my instinct again *maybe bc i am just too excited to have a blueberry plant despite of the climate here in the PH that’s why* and so one day, i was really hesitant about that plant so i searched what blueberry baby plant looks like and those videos that i saw here on ytb and the pictures that showed up on google are the same and the plant i am having now is an impostor though i expected it but the emotion that i had when i saw this video was really devastating. Well time to lessen the care i‘m giving to that plant and focus to the most need ones. Again, thankyou for this, helped me a lot 👩🏻🌾
I'm sorry to here that. However, someone here in the Philippines sells legit blueberry plant that "may" survive in our climate. You must check Enzzo Fruit Farm on Facebook. ❤️
You should continue caring for your tagpo plant. It's our native plant variety that needs preserving. It has fragrant flowers and edible fruits,too.
Mukha siyang bignay
So i was scammed by this plant 😭