Jaboticaba Tree Growing Tips - Harvest Massive amounts of fruit
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- Jaboticaba are a sweet Brazilian Fruit that are quite hardy down to the twenty’s .
Harvesting as many as 200 lbs of fruit per tree even in Northern California.
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I can’t believe how much fruit my unprotected Seedling Jaboticaba produced this year.
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Hi Jeff, after seeing this, I am almost ready to buy a red hybrid jaboticaba plant. A seller has a 5 year old plant in 3 gal pot, he says it may flower this year. Can you advise if it is a viable proposal? I do not want to spend this $200+ for a plant and shipment that will take few more years. Also if you happen to share or sell some of the fruits, I can come by as I am not very far from Modesto.
Haha that really is seriously loaded this year Jeff. I guess I'm in for another 15 to 20 years wait 😂😂. Interesting that the birds show very little interest in the fruit 🤔
Lol…. The skin is thick but once the fruit is very ripe… the bigger birds will attack
Amazing. I have few guava plants and have watched your videos to successfully grow fruits on them. Thanks for all you kind sharing of information. Seeing this Jaboticaba is mind boggling. Even though I never tasted this, your vivid description encourages me to buy a plant :)
hi jeff terry here , how long have you had your jaboticaba tree we love them . thanks terry
25 years
I have a 6 feet tall Sabara Jaboticaba. I purchased it 3 years ago in a 7 gallon container and it was 5 feet tall then. Not sure exactly how old it is. I know Sabara can take 7 to 10 years to fruit, so haven't received any fruit yet.
Mine took 20 years
I would trim tree way down to give your backyard more sun and keep tree easy to pick.
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Hey Jeff, love the content!
I'm growing stuff in gig harbor, WA, zone 8b/9a.
Do you have any of these seeds available for sale or trade?
My understanding is that seeds will be more cold hardy if grown on a tree in colder climates. It seems like you are one of the few people pushing the boundaries for the jaboticaba and your seeds may be great for my environment.
Thanks for taking the time to answer our questions Jeff!
Yea the ground is littered with seeds from fruit dropping
Thank you for the quick reply!
Please let me know what I need to do to get my hands on a few of those seeds😂
Have a good one
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Wow, what an incredible amount of fruit, Jeff!
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i need one for my food forest!!!!!!!! where can I buy one????
Try eBay?
I don’t think you can get airlayer anywhere. I got mine from a nursery in Florida but only seedlings last year. Have you try airlayer? I wish I can try one, I guess I have to wait 10 years lol
I’ve airlayered lychee but never mango
Yeah I heard airlayer pretty much everything but for this fruit I was told there is no airlayer only from seed. I got mine last year probably have to wait 10 years to try how it tastes like. Not sure I can wait that long😂. I heard people describe how it tastes but never taste before.
They look like size of mexicola avo, how is monster holding bb fruitlets ?
Monster has about 20 bb sized fruits
@@TropicalGardenGuy oh nice I hope at least a few make it full term and branch is strong enough to hold the weight of fruit.
Subscribed! Wow! Incredible specimen jaboticaba you have there. That must be amazing to have in your backyard. Thanks for sharing your beautiful tree and great information. I'm in AZ and have a few in my collection but they have a long way to go before they fruit. This tree does take patience.
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Epic
I’m in Sacramento and now I have to try to grow one. 😂good stuff Jeff
Do you grow jackfruit?
I have Kwai Muk
Do you have any for sales ?
Sorry but I don’t sell stuff
Where can I get that tree from
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Check out eBay …
Jeff the only Jaboticaba fruits I've tried have been from a tree at the Arboretum here in Pasadena, CA. It tasted, as you said, like a Concord grape, BUT, with some condensed milk (kinda vanilla-y and creamy)! I know that sounds weird, but they are delicious! I [;anted a small Sabra that I bought online, but it's still only a few feet tall and probably 4-5 years away from fruiting. I'll just have to keep visiting the local gardens until then... 🤫
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thanks mate . terry
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That variety jaboticaba takes longer than any other variety to fruit when grown from seed. Can you reach up in there with a long lathe or something similar and knock them loose so they will fall? Thanks Jeff I'm glad you guys had such a good harvest.
Yea had I known, I may have bought a grafted tree
Wow, I can’t believe how prolifically your jabo is fruiting! I can’t imagine how long it took to get there from seed! (Also yes, Jaboticabas and Guavas are both part of the Myrtaceae family, so they are related!)
Yea I figured that they we’re related but couldn’t think of it live on camera
they look so good. the most prolific tree aswell
Thanks, Jeff. I learn something new every time I watch your videos.
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Thank you for sharing this great video.Never had this fruit but it was so nice to see your tree with all that fruit. Enjoy
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Man, this is amazing. Well done sir!
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