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Hi Pete. Great tour and it was interesting to see that tree frog on your Jaboticaba. I wanted to let you know that I am growing 10 varieties here in temperate Melbourne, Australia and our local tree frogs also enjoy sitting on my Jaboticaba's. Cheers mate.
That’s inspirational to hear American bulldog... I’ve been wanting to add a jaboticaba to my collection... or two or three I’m sure I’ll be adding and adding jaboticabas once I get one... just like Pringle’s 😁 The most tropical plant in have currently is an atemoya... I’m in Tucson Az
A Sunday treat! I never tire of your enthusiasm for your jabo house, Pete. What a beautiful obsession. Have not yet tasted a jabo fruit and am really looking forward to that pleasure.
Ha ! I am hoping to keep mine a live. A full week or more of 115-118 degree temps in inner Metro Phx...and lows soon to be broadhing the 90's or above. I need to follow Jim to Maine ! 😁😁😊 Those trees all look awesome !!!
I've always been wayyy creeped out by the manner of fruit growth, but watching you for a while has made me an absolute believer! Hopefully someday soon I can make the trip up from Lee County and grab a few things for my new garden!! 🤙
@@Bucknastyy omg I used to go there as a kid, and I haven't been in close to 20 years!! 😭 I've been meaning to take my partner there as he's never had the pleasure, so thank you for reminding me, friend!! 😊
Wow! What a greenhouse!!! Do you think trees like this would grow in Capernaum, Israel? Our property is on the north on the Sea of Galilee? I would like to know you got these started? We also own some land in Costa Rica. Would we go there to get seeds? Gods blessings Pete and thank Jim for us as we are learning lots about how to build up soil. ✡👑🕊🙏
Pete. I love your channel and i was hoping you or someone there could do a video series on how to care for some of these plants you sell. Could that happen? Please. :)
Wonderful video on the greenhouse. I have a Jaboticaba seedling, about 6 inches tall, and had been making flushes every 2 weeks. It’s starting to look like a mini bush now 😂 Ohh, and I live in the tropics, way south in the Philippines.
Wow very impressive Jaboticaba collection. I do have one question for you Pete. I just put a Jaboticaba tree in the ground it came in a 7 gallon container. It’s about 3’ tall how many years will it take before I start to see fruit. I realize their is a lot of variables such as watering, fertilizing etc. I’m so happy that I came across your videos and have prescribed. Keep up the good work.
Little as 3 long as 12, depends on variety mostly but not only that. Figure at least 8 from seed, mind you only going by what I read I'm not an expert but I keep reading it takes a while. Scarlet and red are shortest and sabra longest.
I have had Eugenia and Myrciaria seeds germinate a year after first being planted. Myrciaria floribunda is one that is notorious for slowly germinating (I have never had one germinate in under six months). I never give up on Myrtaceae seeds.
@@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL Jaboticaba seeds (Eugenias and Myrciarias, as well) are too expensive to give up on. You know what I'm talking about, there. But the fact that their germination rate is so variable, leads to some people giving up on them. I did just that with some Sundrop (Eugenia victoriana) seeds. Since then, I give Myrtaceae seeds all the time they need. I have had red jaboticaba seeds come up six months after planting, whites come up a year after planting, and Pitangatubas come up over a year after planting. Every few weeks, I see another Rumberry (M. floribunda) germinating in a tray I planted early last fall. And to think, these Myrtaceae seeds are easy to germinate compared to Annonaceae seeds.
It’s looking beautiful definitely I agree super exciting! One thing I suggest if you want them to fruit more prune all those thin branches got to go and open the center of the plant so sun can reach the branches. Leaves only on the tip of branches . I’ve learned from the Brazilian people here on UA-cam check it out . I need to come and buy a blue jabuticaba 🪴
After 8 years I'm still waiting for my jaboticoba shrub to fruit. Must be different here in Australia fingers crossed it happens this year. Thanks for the video very informative with the propergating of the seeds.
@@karlacoco2821 have no idea. Had no idea back then there were different types. No fruit yet. Actually thought it was dead after our little drought during winter and spring because all the leaves dropped. But it was green on inside. But lately we have had better rainfall. It has flushed with new leaves. It is plant 2 metres from bamboo. In clay like soil. And I don't water it. It's fend for yourself here.
The problems with buying seeds online from different countries 1) They've been sitting for a really long time (they are not fresh) and usually very few will germinate. 2) They are being kept dry, which for some species (especially tropical one is a death sentence) 3) They got some fungal infection going, if the other 2 haven't killed them yet that'll def finish them... usually, packages are not being irradiated
Hi Pete, here in Indonesian market (AFAIK) we have 2 type of Jaboticaba, Sabara and Preco(cious), Sabara takes 10 years to start produce fruit, Preco only 3 years, I have both and my Preco type surprisingly really start blooming after 3 years! The thing is I can't really get any details of Preco type, is this really one of Jaboticaba variety?
Could you please list the ant station you use, I'd prefer to get a tried and tested one instead of shooting in the dark. Also I did purchase two scarlet jaboticaba for my birthday in November from you and they're doing wonderful can't wait for future years :) Hopefully they'll adapt well to san diego weather.
I have so many questions about this tree. I have one in my food forest and its a year on the property. She isnt super happy im giving her a lot of water. She goes through some leafy growth but nothing substantial. What type of fertilizer do you utilize?
All you need to know is right here on UA-cam lots of videos on the subject I’m Brazilian so I learned from mine people maybe the videos have translation
I'm in New Port Richey. Bought my tree from them. Almost all leaves fell out but a month later i see 3 new ones. It's possible. I also have a bonsai and scarlet.
So I recently transplanted my two trees. They started looking alot better from where I initially planted them, had some new growth and then this past week in a half they've turned brown and the leafs have fallen off? Any advice would be helpful from anyone with experience.
More than likely it's transplant shock. The browning and falling of leaves could be a sign of overwatering or underwatering. And depending on where you're at, it has been increasingly hotter with every day, so a few of those things could be a factor. If you have a local garden center (preferably not your Big Box Store's garden section), take some photos of your tree and ask for their tree/shrub expert, they will be your best bet for info in your local area! 👍🌿
@@oakanna44 thank you. I'm actually in Florida just north of Tampa. I transplanted from direct sunlight to a more dample light area it gets about an hour of direct sunlight from 1030-1130 then spotty sun through out the day but primarily shady. Thanks again I'll for sure be going to my local nursery.
Hai, I'm from India, have been watching u for long now. I'm curious to kw if anyone grows coconut tree (Cocos nucifera) and Indian goose berry ( phyllanthus emblica) any where in America.
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"The Jaboticaba house is pumping with flowers and fruit! The warmer days and cool nights have been ideal fruiting conditions! Every year these trees produce more and more, so we’re stoked to be feeling the abundance already! "
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Hi Pete.
Great tour and it was interesting to see that tree frog on your Jaboticaba.
I wanted to let you know that I am growing 10 varieties here in temperate Melbourne, Australia and our local tree frogs also enjoy sitting on my Jaboticaba's.
Cheers mate.
I’m from Brazil so I know jaboticaba well. But had no idea it was being grown here in the US. Wow love it! 👍🌱🦋
I have 20 different types of jaboticaba in Arizona They take the Heat very well here Love to have a production like you man keep up the good work
That’s inspirational to hear American bulldog... I’ve been wanting to add a jaboticaba to my collection... or two or three I’m sure I’ll be adding and adding jaboticabas once I get one... just like Pringle’s 😁 The most tropical plant in have currently is an atemoya... I’m in Tucson Az
Do you have them in shade in summer?
@@DanielNavetta1 yes In filtered shade
I live in AZ and I'm from Brazil. Is there a way you could give me a tour of tour yard?
I will have to make a video of my yard when I get a chance
A Sunday treat! I never tire of your enthusiasm for your jabo house, Pete. What a beautiful obsession. Have not yet tasted a jabo fruit and am really looking forward to that pleasure.
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Nice setup! Will you share what potting soil you use for them? I have a sapling I'm about to up-pot.
its a great collection Pete .
HECK YEAH!! Has to make you feel good to see your babies with fruit!!
So awesome! 👊
Wow they look awesome
@@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL no prob bro 😃 pound it 👊🏼
Thanks for sharing. The Jabo house is amazing!
Thanks
My dream plant idol,,,hehehe nice
You guys are only about 60 miles from us. We’re in central Florida just north of Orlando. We’d love to come visit one day.
Hope that price will scare you away...really liked that one..
Ha ! I am hoping to keep mine a live. A full week or more of 115-118 degree temps in inner Metro Phx...and lows soon to be broadhing the 90's or above. I need to follow Jim to Maine ! 😁😁😊 Those trees all look awesome !!!
I've always been wayyy creeped out by the manner of fruit growth, but watching you for a while has made me an absolute believer!
Hopefully someday soon I can make the trip up from Lee County and grab a few things for my new garden!! 🤙
Try Echo Farms in north fort myers. Amazing organization and have fruit trees for sale too!!
@@Bucknastyy omg I used to go there as a kid, and I haven't been in close to 20 years!! 😭 I've been meaning to take my partner there as he's never had the pleasure, so thank you for reminding me, friend!! 😊
Nice video.
Super nice green house. What are you feeding those Jaboticaba beasts? Will you be pruning the Jaboticaba? Lovely. ❤️🌱
We are going into wet season in SoFlo...love those Jaboticaba trees, I want one!
They like wet from what I read, river banks, temp flood zones etc
Very cool, Pete....very cool.
Wow! What a greenhouse!!! Do you think trees like this would grow in Capernaum, Israel? Our property is on the north on the Sea of Galilee? I would like to know you got these started? We also own some land in Costa Rica. Would we go there to get seeds?
Gods blessings Pete and thank Jim for us as we are learning lots about how to build up soil. ✡👑🕊🙏
Pete. I love your channel and i was hoping you or someone there could do a video series on how to care for some of these plants you sell. Could that happen? Please. :)
I'm obsessed with jaboticaba now!
Wonderful video on the greenhouse. I have a Jaboticaba seedling, about 6 inches tall, and had been making flushes every 2 weeks. It’s starting to look like a mini bush now 😂
Ohh, and I live in the tropics, way south in the Philippines.
Love this! How do you control aphids in the greenhouse?
Nice
Wow very impressive Jaboticaba collection. I do have one question for you Pete. I just put a Jaboticaba tree in the ground it came in a 7 gallon container. It’s about 3’ tall how many years will it take before I start to see fruit. I realize their is a lot of variables such as watering, fertilizing etc. I’m so happy that I came across your videos and have prescribed. Keep up the good work.
Little as 3 long as 12, depends on variety mostly but not only that.
Figure at least 8 from seed, mind you only going by what I read I'm not an expert but I keep reading it takes a while. Scarlet and red are shortest and sabra longest.
I have had Eugenia and Myrciaria seeds germinate a year after first being planted. Myrciaria floribunda is one that is notorious for slowly germinating (I have never had one germinate in under six months). I never give up on Myrtaceae seeds.
Wow! Good call.
@@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL Jaboticaba seeds (Eugenias and Myrciarias, as well) are too expensive to give up on. You know what I'm talking about, there. But the fact that their germination rate is so variable, leads to some people giving up on them. I did just that with some Sundrop (Eugenia victoriana) seeds. Since then, I give Myrtaceae seeds all the time they need. I have had red jaboticaba seeds come up six months after planting, whites come up a year after planting, and Pitangatubas come up over a year after planting. Every few weeks, I see another Rumberry (M. floribunda) germinating in a tray I planted early last fall.
And to think, these Myrtaceae seeds are easy to germinate compared to Annonaceae seeds.
It’s looking beautiful definitely I agree super exciting! One thing I suggest if you want them to fruit more prune all those thin branches got to go and open the center of the plant so sun can reach the branches. Leaves only on the tip of branches . I’ve learned from the Brazilian people here on UA-cam check it out . I need to come and buy a blue jabuticaba 🪴
Pete, a guide to potting up the Jaboticaba would be a good video
I did one a year or two ago. I can make an updated version.
We're even getting jaboticaba's, here in California, for the first time. It seems to be a good year for jaboticaba's.
That’s awesome!
I'm in California as well got a small red and a small Grimal no fruit yet unfortunately 😕
I have the sabra variety Three trees, one bears fruit, are delicious and taste Like blackcurrant seeds all sprout
Awesome!
The jaboticaba also has hint taste of sugar apple or custard apple.
Exactly, for me, it's a combination of lychee, sugar apple, and a mild berry
Pete what fertilizer do you recommend for the Java piccata.
After 8 years I'm still waiting for my jaboticoba shrub to fruit. Must be different here in Australia fingers crossed it happens this year. Thanks for the video very informative with the propergating of the seeds.
Keep being patient!
Any luck now?
@@Bucknastyy nah still waiting. You would think with all this nice rain this year it would boost it.
What kind of jabuticaba?
@@karlacoco2821 have no idea. Had no idea back then there were different types. No fruit yet. Actually thought it was dead after our little drought during winter and spring because all the leaves dropped. But it was green on inside. But lately we have had better rainfall. It has flushed with new leaves. It is plant 2 metres from bamboo. In clay like soil. And I don't water it. It's fend for yourself here.
What kind of fertilizer do you feed your container jaboticaba and how often? I’m a huge fan of your channel and these amazing fruits. Aloha pete🤙🏼
If and when I remember we use a product called sustain. It’s OmRi and turkey manure based fertilizer.
@@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL thanks for the reply. 🤙🏼Aloha
Hi, I watch you often. Do you grow the jaboticaba trees from the seeds you are rooting
Yes, we grow most of them from seed.
Are thosr Grimal you were eating? Ive got 6yo Guabiyu or myrcianthes pungens
flowering 2nd time this summer in the Antipodes
Reds
Do you have any air layed for sale? How long it bear fruits by seeds.
what chemicals are in the ant stations
What’s growing on Pete
Hello one question - do the infamous squirrel show interest on the Fruits???
The problems with buying seeds online from different countries 1) They've been sitting for a really long time (they are not fresh) and usually very few will germinate. 2) They are being kept dry, which for some species (especially tropical one is a death sentence) 3) They got some fungal infection going, if the other 2 haven't killed them yet that'll def finish them...
usually, packages are not being irradiated
Good morning Pete
Do you have 15 or 30 gl. Sugar apples?
No, I’m sorry nothing that big.
Are Jaboticaba true to seed? Cant find them here in Europe, but maybe I might find the fruits at some exotic fruit market
Yes they’re
How much cust one tree like you showing on the video?
How well do they handle a frost?
I read pretty decent, mid 20's, depends on differnt things, so I would hope the 30's briefly ok?
Dear sir
Which fertilizer used for jaboticaba
I was watching you on TV today Sunday 13th and it went dead at 8:59am what happened great piece will they show it again?
Not sure. Fox did feature a segment on my business.
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Hi Pete, here in Indonesian market (AFAIK) we have 2 type of Jaboticaba, Sabara and Preco(cious), Sabara takes 10 years to start produce fruit, Preco only 3 years, I have both and my Preco type surprisingly really start blooming after 3 years!
The thing is I can't really get any details of Preco type, is this really one of Jaboticaba variety?
That’s awesome! I’m not sure but I would love seed
Could you please list the ant station you use, I'd prefer to get a tried and tested one instead of shooting in the dark. Also I did purchase two scarlet jaboticaba for my birthday in November from you and they're doing wonderful can't wait for future years :) Hopefully they'll adapt well to san diego weather.
So glad to hear! I have them on my online store. Greendreamsfl.com
How much these fruiting trees go for? Thanks
Hi.
Grate
Trying to grow these (protected) in zone 8!
Definitely in a container and brought inside on the ultra cold nights.
I have so many questions about this tree. I have one in my food forest and its a year on the property. She isnt super happy im giving her a lot of water. She goes through some leafy growth but nothing substantial. What type of fertilizer do you utilize?
Myself and many others use Holly Tone
I would amend with peat moss and Sustaine organic fertilizer.
All you need to know is right here on UA-cam lots of videos on the subject I’m Brazilian so I learned from mine people maybe the videos have translation
I have a Jaboticaba that's about three feet tall in a three gallon container. Is the container too small or is it still good to go? Thanks.
Try something much bigger 25 g.
@@RomeliaGomez-Calmell7934, isn't going from a 3 gallon pot to 25 gallons too big of a jump?
Try something smaller for now.
I describe the flavor as "the complexity of a grape that has been fermented (like wine) but without the alcohol."
How much for those 2 seeds...😁 I want to try and grow them in Belize.
They cost about tree fiddy
Will jaboticaba survive in the tarpon spring area.where can I get one
I'm in New Port Richey. Bought my tree from them. Almost all leaves fell out but a month later i see 3 new ones. It's possible. I also have a bonsai and scarlet.
Definitely! If we’ll watered and planted in dappled light. They also do well and in containers long term.
What kind of ant bait trap is that?
Do Jaboticabas come true to the type from the seed? Is it variety dependant?
The common ones are polyembroinic so yes.
@@adnanchinisi7871 Being polyembryonic has nothing to do with being true to the type from the seed.
So I recently transplanted my two trees. They started looking alot better from where I initially planted them, had some new growth and then this past week in a half they've turned brown and the leafs have fallen off? Any advice would be helpful from anyone with experience.
More than likely it's transplant shock. The browning and falling of leaves could be a sign of overwatering or underwatering. And depending on where you're at, it has been increasingly hotter with every day, so a few of those things could be a factor.
If you have a local garden center (preferably not your Big Box Store's garden section), take some photos of your tree and ask for their tree/shrub expert, they will be your best bet for info in your local area! 👍🌿
@@oakanna44 thank you. I'm actually in Florida just north of Tampa. I transplanted from direct sunlight to a more dample light area it gets about an hour of direct sunlight from 1030-1130 then spotty sun through out the day but primarily shady. Thanks again I'll for sure be going to my local nursery.
Jabuticaba needs lots of sun , why did you move to the shade?
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Hai, I'm from India, have been watching u for long now. I'm curious to kw if anyone grows coconut tree (Cocos nucifera) and Indian goose berry ( phyllanthus emblica) any where in America.
Hello! Yes, they both grow well in coastal areas of Florida. I’m a little too far north
Thanks Pete
What about Texas....
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Does anyone else feel the taste through the lense as I do here? I wouldn't hold it any longer if pate dare pick another juicy again
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What’s the best tasting jabo variety ? Or most proffered?
That depends on preference, but Reds and Scarlett's are great! They don't take too long before they begin fruiting
@@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL is it fair to say that Sabre being longest to produce, would be the most preferred ?
Thanks