Force Jackfruit to Fruit

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  • Опубліковано 27 кві 2024
  • Discover the secrets to encouraging your jackfruit tree to produce more fruit! In this tutorial, I demonstrate a simple yet effective technique to boost fruit production. By pruning the tree and selectively removing all the male flowers, we redirect the tree's energy towards producing more female flowers-the ones that turn into the delicious fruit we love. Watch as I guide you through each step, explaining how this method increases the chances of getting more female flowers and, ultimately, more jackfruit. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon for more gardening tips and tricks!

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  • @thehuntfortruth
    @thehuntfortruth 19 днів тому

    Cool channel bro! 👍🏽😎

  • @osamaashraf1487
    @osamaashraf1487 15 днів тому +1

    Hey,
    Thanks for the guide. Can I know your hadiness zone? what are the average highs and lows? Thanks

    • @FruitFloridaFarm
      @FruitFloridaFarm  12 днів тому

      10a the lowest we had if 38ish Fahrenheit and 98-99F in summer

    • @osamaashraf1487
      @osamaashraf1487 12 днів тому

      Thanks. Its same in winters and average is same in summers but it can go upto 118 F. I hope all plants that grow there will grow here too. But the ph is not acidic.

  • @duriancacaoboy964
    @duriancacaoboy964 6 днів тому

    Where u located in Florida?

  • @jorgeundertaker2827
    @jorgeundertaker2827 10 днів тому +1

    This begs the question. If you remove the male flowers, what remains to pollinate the female flowers to produce fruit? I have a Excalibur Red Jackfruit in my back yard but I do not remove any flowers.

    • @FruitFloridaFarm
      @FruitFloridaFarm  10 днів тому

      I don't remove all of them, there are some that are left. I never had issue with fruits not pollinating.

  • @madfarm
    @madfarm 29 днів тому

    Is that first tree propped up with a support?

    • @FruitFloridaFarm
      @FruitFloridaFarm  29 днів тому +2

      No. That was from last year. That tree had a lot of fruit last year and was tilting to one side so we had to keep it supported with a big a 2 by 4.

    • @madfarm
      @madfarm 29 днів тому

      @@FruitFloridaFarm thanks. I figured

  • @laurapayne8177
    @laurapayne8177 15 днів тому +1

    My jackfruits are developing black mold on the fruit 😢

    • @FruitFloridaFarm
      @FruitFloridaFarm  12 днів тому

      Been seeing some black spots on mine also but it don't look too bad.

  • @drtradernep9474
    @drtradernep9474 29 днів тому

    I have a jack fruit 7 years old but still not flowering at all. It is averagely developed. Should I just wait or do something so that it starts flowering?

    • @FruitFloridaFarm
      @FruitFloridaFarm  28 днів тому +1

      If it was planted from seed it may take some time to start flowering. My second tree in the video took over 10 years. But the first tree was around 6 years to flower.

    • @gideonarmada3641
      @gideonarmada3641 11 днів тому +2

      Try to cut the main branch.

    • @duriancacaoboy964
      @duriancacaoboy964 6 днів тому +1

      If you're in warm zone, have trunk diameter of at least 2 inches it should have flowered. Does it get 6 or more hrs sun, did you overfertizer, have u pruned too much?

    • @duriancacaoboy964
      @duriancacaoboy964 6 днів тому

      In Clearwater fl, even at 2-3 yrs in fullsun it will produce . Trunk diameter 2-3 inches

  • @duriancacaoboy964
    @duriancacaoboy964 6 днів тому

    Too long video. Dont need 17 minutes of removing flowers. My opinion

    • @FruitFloridaFarm
      @FruitFloridaFarm  5 днів тому

      Yes I could have edited down but that takes time. I do this for fun. I don't usually have the patience also that's why I listen to other people's video at 2x speed.