Para los que le interese, la manzana es de las pocas frutas que no crecen a partir del ovario, sino que crece a partir del tubo floral (Hipanto) y lo que vemos en la parte de arriba cuando agarramos una manzana son todos los antiguos estambres y parte de la corola.
TIL: some young apples start out with a red coloration only to turn green during its growth and then red again when ripening. This would explains why some of the small reddish apples I've picked before are harder and tastes nothing like apples ready to be eaten.
Thanks a lot for such a great and innovative timeline really inspired my mother and now she wants to grow a apple orchard, but I guess Android is better
Thanks! This time lapse is what I looking for. Could I ask you a bunch of questions? How many photos did you take a day and at what times? Did you notice the wind moving in the brench? Which software did you put the photos together? Which software did you remove or lighten really dark photos? Did you stabilize or put effects on photos? Did you put music in the background? Thanks!
A couple comments down the person who made this commented this Hello, glad to see you're interested. I didn't do anything super special here. I set my camera to take pics every 30 mins from daylight to dusk, adjusting start and end time as the season progressed. Went to 10 or 15 minute intervals as blossoms came out since change was so quick. Wind affects the photo, but only if it blows hard at the exact time the photo is taken. I only did minimal editing since I needed the pics off my computer quickly (there were over 6000 if I recall). I used Lightroom to remove really dark pics and renumbered them. Then used Premier to make the video. If I had time (and was more adept at Premier), I'd adjust the lighting to make it more consistent, add in key frames to focus on the apple as it moved. Keep the image stable as the video plays. Let me know when you have a video - would be happy to check it out!
Well actually farmers and scientists over the years have learned how to make specific kinds of fruits through cross-breeding and genetic alteration. It's really cool, and you really get the best out of the fruit that you can.
It's amazing how much goes into producing an apple! All of the things that have to happen in order for the air, water, and soil to be changed into a bit of food are astounding, but we take for granted how miraculous a process it really is.
Amazing video, I work for a Cider company and would love to know if we may use some of this footage to illustrate the growth cycle of an apple please? Please message if you need more details :) Thank you!
Hi Richard! I have been trying to get in contact with you. We love your video and it's exactly what we we need. We're working on a documentary and would love to use your video. Any chance we could discuss further? Thank you!!
Sure did! And the farmers actually thin the blossoms to REDUCE the amount of fruit on each tree, then thin the small fruit later on to increase the size of the fruit that's left.
This is not even a true fruit, apples are pomes. True fruits are berries such as cucumber, pumpkin and tomatoes or dropes suchs as almonds, peach, walnuts, cherries ECT....
@@richardborger2087 thanks for video and info. I noticed that some of those bulbs disappeared as the apple started to form. Figured it was for that reason.. can you scour the base of trunk like a grape vine to keep sugars in apples and make them bigger that way too? First time growing apple tree, I’m at the red flower buds forming stage right now.
@@CS-ui4qj full disclosure - I'm not the farmer, but learned a lot from him during this project. The ones that disappeared were thinned. That encourages more growth in the remaining fruit. Not sure about the scouring, but would be worried it would increase risk of disease. All the best with your crop!
I was looking for a video that I could learn from and do the same thing on a film of mine. This is perfect! Could I ask you a few questions? How many pictures did you take a day and at what times? Did you have any troubles with the wind moving the branch too much? What editing software did you use to mix all the photos together and did you use any visual effects in the software to help blend the photos together? Thanks!
Hello, glad to see you're interested. I didn't do anything super special here. I set my camera to take pics every 30 mins from daylight to dusk, adjusting start and end time as the season progressed. Went to 10 or 15 minute intervals as blossoms came out since change was so quick. Wind affects the photo, but only if it blows hard at the exact time the photo is taken. I only did minimal editing since I needed the pics off my computer quickly (there were over 6000 if I recall). I used Lightroom to remove really dark pics and renumbered them. Then used Premier to make the video. If I had time (and was more adept at Premier), I'd adjust the lighting to make it more consistent, add in key frames to focus on the apple as it moved. Keep the image stable as the video plays. Let me know when you have a video - would be happy to check it out!
I was thinking that my 3 small apples wouldn't grow bigger because they are already red. Thank you very much. By watching the time-lapse now I know it will take time. It is my my 🍎.
1:34 Those 🍎 sure look good, I wonder what the owner's going to do with them, maybe she or he's going to make a pie out of them, 🍎 pie is my favorite pie flavor.
Many of these apples are sent to local grocery stores in Southern Ontario. Hopefully then taken to someone's house for fresh apple pie! Apple crisp is acceptable too!
Couldnt we use a wax like substance on the skin of the apple instead of insecticides to preotect apples from insects? Or does the apple need to "breathe"?
“O humanity! Obey your Lord, Who created you and those before you, so that you are saved. It is He Who has made the earth a resting-place for you, and the sky a canopy; and sends down rain from the sky, causing fruits to grow as a provision for you. So do not set up rivals to Allah (in obedience) when you know (the Truth).” Quran 2:21-22
We have similar instruction and encouragement in the Bible as well. When talking about His creation, we read: God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat. And to every beast of the earth, and to every fowl of the air, and to every thing that creepeth upon the earth, wherein there is life, I have given every green herb for meat: and it was so. And God saw every thing that he had made, and, behold, it was very good And then further encouragement in Jeremiah 7: Blessed is the man that trusteth in the Lord, and whose hope the Lord is. For he shall be as a tree planted by the waters, and that spreadeth out her roots by the river, and shall not see when heat cometh, but her leaf shall be green; and shall not be careful in the year of drought, neither shall cease from yielding fruit. Every year, when we see the harvest and fruit on the trees, we once again reminded that thw Lord Himself used them as a figurative representation of a Christian living by faith in a close walk with Christ. May we both obey His word and receive forgiveness through Christ's sacrifice.
@@richardborger2087 with all due respect, Christ didn’t come to sacrifice for anyone’s sin. No early gospels (Mark or Matthews) mention that. This was something Paul claimed who used to be an enemy of Jesus the son of Mary. As he said: “Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law by becoming a curse for us, for it is written: “Cursed is everyone who is hung on a pole.” Galatians 3:13 He as other noble messengers came to give the guidance of God to humanity. As for forgiveness, The Most Merciful, who grow delicious fruits for us when sees his imperfect creature making a mistake and feeling guilty, begging forgiveness from his Lord, He forgives ❤️✨ just like the ppl of Nineveh were forgiven no human blood sacrifice needed! Just sacrifice of vain desires that make us sin. This how we grow into a humble creature that deserves to live with God in heaven ✨✨✨😇 May God purify us from our sins and guide us to the straight path that bring us to Him ❤️
Thank you so much for this video. It was exactly what I was looking for to show my daughter how apples ripen.
Awesome! Great to be able to help showcase the wonders of the creation around us! It's a pretty awesome thing to see!
I found it to show my son why Apple have a flower bit
Same here! Thanks all the way from Argentina!
Same here hahah kids make me learn a new thing every day
Same here😂
For me it's always so satisfying watching things grow
same
Para los que le interese, la manzana es de las pocas frutas que no crecen a partir del ovario, sino que crece a partir del tubo floral (Hipanto) y lo que vemos en la parte de arriba cuando agarramos una manzana son todos los antiguos estambres y parte de la corola.
Thank you so much! This really helpful me for biology!❤❤
Glad you were able to use it!
TIL: some young apples start out with a red coloration only to turn green during its growth and then red again when ripening.
This would explains why some of the small reddish apples I've picked before are harder and tastes nothing like apples ready to be eaten.
Well apparently most apple trees don’t produce sweet ones like at the store and it’s rare to get a tree that actually has good tasting apples.
Thank you so much! My kid loves it ❤️
That's fantastic to hear! The creation around us is both humbling and amazing!
Nature is amazing.i just ate an apple and i wanted to see its flower and it turning into the fruit.thanks
Thank you! Hope you enjoyed both the video and the apple!
Thanks a lot for such a great and innovative timeline really inspired my mother and now she wants to grow a apple orchard, but I guess Android is better
We’ve become so detached from nature we fail to see how awesome God is.
His creation is magnificent!
@@richardborger2087 Thanks for sharing this
We forget how awesome he is because its too hard to believe he is real
A & Z enjoyed this today! They had some questions about the blossom end of an apple. :) Thanks Uncle Richard!
Who knew it would be so educational!
Everything is educational when you homeschool lol 😆
Thanks a lot for this. I didn't know it took apples very long time to turn from green to red.
It's a fascinating but slow process. Some apples quicker, some never at all!
@@richardborger2087 and do you know why they turn red? what makes them adopt the color? whats the exact process of this on a chemical level?
@@theplacebeyondthelies2429 might be a similar compound structure to why animal and human blood is red.
Thank you for this. I am showing it to my art class :)
my tree never gets past stage 0:18 ...
That is crazy mine too for about 9 years now it is going to the next stage hoping this is the year
@@l0llllllp i discovered my tree is not an apple tree..!!
Thank you so much for this
You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing process shown on the video!
Thank you! The creation around us is really impressive, isn't it!
Thanks! This time lapse is what I looking for. Could I ask you a bunch of questions?
How many photos did you take a day and at what times?
Did you notice the wind moving in the brench?
Which software did you put the photos together?
Which software did you remove or lighten really dark photos?
Did you stabilize or put effects on photos?
Did you put music in the background?
Thanks!
A couple comments down the person who made this commented this
Hello, glad to see you're interested. I didn't do anything super special here.
I set my camera to take pics every 30 mins from daylight to dusk, adjusting start and end time as the season progressed. Went to 10 or 15 minute intervals as blossoms came out since change was so quick.
Wind affects the photo, but only if it blows hard at the exact time the photo is taken.
I only did minimal editing since I needed the pics off my computer quickly (there were over 6000 if I recall). I used Lightroom to remove really dark pics and renumbered them. Then used Premier to make the video.
If I had time (and was more adept at Premier), I'd adjust the lighting to make it more consistent, add in key frames to focus on the apple as it moved. Keep the image stable as the video plays.
Let me know when you have a video - would be happy to check it out!
no manmade candy is more delicious than a homegrown apple designed by God himself! God bless!
This is not the work of God but the amazing work of biology, photosynthesis, and cell replication!
@@ethanjohnson995 while I agree with your view, there's no need to argue over different opinions ;)
@@ethanjohnson995it is the work of god, all things were made in order by him
@@Lilbeanz19Who is arguing? Stop projecting your ignorance please.
Well actually farmers and scientists over the years have learned how to make specific kinds of fruits through cross-breeding and genetic alteration. It's really cool, and you really get the best out of the fruit that you can.
I have always wondered how flowers become fruits. Thanks for this video
It's a pretty amazing transformation!
whats even more fascinating is how the bees play a role in all this
It's amazing how much goes into producing an apple! All of the things that have to happen in order for the air, water, and soil to be changed into a bit of food are astounding, but we take for granted how miraculous a process it really is.
Using this for a church lesson on John 15:1-4. Thank you for posting this!
That is really great to hear. May your lesson 'bear fruit!'
great verse! God bless.
How many days exactly does apple take to grow to maturity pls?
Nature is so damn beautiful.
Amazing video, I work for a Cider company and would love to know if we may use some of this footage to illustrate the growth cycle of an apple please? Please message if you need more details :)
Thank you!
Thank you sir!! I am a med student and wanted to see a how the ovary turns into a fruit in real life helped to make my concepts clearer
It's really cool to notice why apples are classified as pseudofruits, cause isn't the ovary that turns into a fruit, but the pedicel.
Hi Richard! I have been trying to get in contact with you. We love your video and it's exactly what we we need. We're working on a documentary and would love to use your video. Any chance we could discuss further? Thank you!!
I'm India and all I had seen is red apples in stores my entire life. Awesome video man!! Appreciate it👏👏
You’re the country of India? How can you be a country?
Wow so great and pretty
Omg Thankyou so much! Love the vid!!!!!!! Exactly what I needed in my life, I love you xoxoxoxox
Awesome~~ thanks !
Wow thanks for this
That was fun to watch!
How did you shoot this? Like how did you keep the camera dry and powered on the whole time?
Nice vid
Thank you!
And then it falls to head
So every fruit started off as a flower? 🌹😍💖
Sure did! And the farmers actually thin the blossoms to REDUCE the amount of fruit on each tree, then thin the small fruit later on to increase the size of the fruit that's left.
This is not even a true fruit, apples are pomes.
True fruits are berries such as cucumber, pumpkin and tomatoes or dropes suchs as almonds, peach, walnuts, cherries ECT....
@@drrd4127 dude you need a doctor
Pomes are fleshy fruits of the rose family
They are fruits
@@richardborger2087 thanks for video and info. I noticed that some of those bulbs disappeared as the apple started to form. Figured it was for that reason.. can you scour the base of trunk like a grape vine to keep sugars in apples and make them bigger that way too? First time growing apple tree, I’m at the red flower buds forming stage right now.
@@CS-ui4qj full disclosure - I'm not the farmer, but learned a lot from him during this project. The ones that disappeared were thinned. That encourages more growth in the remaining fruit. Not sure about the scouring, but would be worried it would increase risk of disease. All the best with your crop!
So cool.
Thanks from Milan
My dad was a kid and had a dad and they had this exact same tree with green apples
You missed the perfect opportunity to slow down the footage, pick the apple and eat it
What’s the name of the song?
I was looking for a video that I could learn from and do the same thing on a film of mine. This is perfect! Could I ask you a few questions?
How many pictures did you take a day and at what times?
Did you have any troubles with the wind moving the branch too much?
What editing software did you use to mix all the photos together and did you use any visual effects in the software to help blend the photos together?
Thanks!
Hello, glad to see you're interested. I didn't do anything super special here.
I set my camera to take pics every 30 mins from daylight to dusk, adjusting start and end time as the season progressed. Went to 10 or 15 minute intervals as blossoms came out since change was so quick.
Wind affects the photo, but only if it blows hard at the exact time the photo is taken.
I only did minimal editing since I needed the pics off my computer quickly (there were over 6000 if I recall). I used Lightroom to remove really dark pics and renumbered them. Then used Premier to make the video.
If I had time (and was more adept at Premier), I'd adjust the lighting to make it more consistent, add in key frames to focus on the apple as it moved. Keep the image stable as the video plays.
Let me know when you have a video - would be happy to check it out!
Just what we were looking for! To show where the icky bit on the bottom was coming from.
Awesome, I love apples !
I was looking to how apples were grown
what kind of apples are those?
Macintosh
I’ve always liked these types of video! Is it just me or does it look like once the flower closed, it just inflated like a balloon😂
It's perfect. I can't really explain it man-
Thank you! God's creation is an amazing thing. Surprises are everywhere if we just slow down and look.
So the petals fall off, the center parts join together and start growing the fruit?
Why is this so peaceful?
hey, any chance I could use this video for a music clip? I would give you credit and add your link ;) pls let me know!
Ya sure!
Scrumping time
You are so persistent bro!
Thank you! It was a project for the first COVID lockdown, so that helped a bunch too.
Great video
Thank you! It was a good relief during the first pandemic lockdown!
nice
Did you thin the apple clusters or did the weakest ones fall off?
They were thinned to promote better growth of the selected apples
Are the flowers fertilized by insects or human intervention?
Pollinated by bees. Extra honey bee hives are dropped into the orchard to increase the number of pollinators.
Wow that's wonderful 👍👍
good
Amazing ❤❤
Thank you!
My kids are amazed to see this wonder.
That's great to hear! Glad to be able to showcase the wonders of creation to the young ones!
I was thinking that my 3 small apples wouldn't grow bigger because they are already red. Thank you very much. By watching the time-lapse now I know it will take time. It is my my 🍎.
The final size depends on many factors - variety, age of the tree, water, etc. Regardless - may your apples be crisp and tasty!
Im watching this while eating an apple
How MacBooks are made
I think that's the best comment yet!
1:34 Those 🍎 sure look good, I wonder what the owner's going to do with them, maybe she or he's going to make a pie out of them, 🍎 pie is my favorite pie flavor.
Many of these apples are sent to local grocery stores in Southern Ontario. Hopefully then taken to someone's house for fresh apple pie! Apple crisp is acceptable too!
@@richardborger2087I'm sorry, I didn't mean to make you upset, I'm sorry I made you mad.
@@bendonovan9244 ? I'm confused. I'm not angry or upset.. Just replied to your comment. Apple pie is great!
@richardborger2087 I know right, 🍎 pie is my favorite pie flavor, what's yours?
how many days?
About 6 months.
@@richardborger2087 wooow so thats 180 pics, each day 1 pic
No, more than 6000 pics
@@richardborger2087 wow! awesome work!
@@HarryMcKenzieTV thanks!
how long was the actually process ?
It was about 5 months.
谢谢你^^我可以用这个视频给孩子看真实的苹果成长过程^^
Awesome! They are ready to harvest again here. Wish you could bring your kids see them!
Tasty apple 🍏🍏
What nice what nature did
Couldnt we use a wax like substance on the skin of the apple instead of insecticides to preotect apples from insects? Or does the apple need to "breathe"?
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“O humanity! Obey your Lord, Who created you and those before you, so that you are saved. It is He Who has made the earth a resting-place for you, and the sky a canopy; and sends down rain from the sky, causing fruits to grow as a provision for you. So do not set up rivals to Allah (in obedience) when you know (the Truth).”
Quran 2:21-22
We have similar instruction and encouragement in the Bible as well. When talking about His creation, we read: God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat.
And to every beast of the earth, and to every fowl of the air, and to every thing that creepeth upon the earth, wherein there is life, I have given every green herb for meat: and it was so.
And God saw every thing that he had made, and, behold, it was very good
And then further encouragement in Jeremiah 7: Blessed is the man that trusteth in the Lord, and whose hope the Lord is.
For he shall be as a tree planted by the waters, and that spreadeth out her roots by the river, and shall not see when heat cometh, but her leaf shall be green; and shall not be careful in the year of drought, neither shall cease from yielding fruit.
Every year, when we see the harvest and fruit on the trees, we once again reminded that thw Lord Himself used them as a figurative representation of a Christian living by faith in a close walk with Christ.
May we both obey His word and receive forgiveness through Christ's sacrifice.
@@richardborger2087 with all due respect, Christ didn’t come to sacrifice for anyone’s sin. No early gospels (Mark or Matthews) mention that. This was something Paul claimed who used to be an enemy of Jesus the son of Mary. As he said:
“Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law by becoming a curse for us, for it is written: “Cursed is everyone who is hung on a pole.” Galatians 3:13
He as other noble messengers came to give the guidance of God to humanity.
As for forgiveness, The Most Merciful, who grow delicious fruits for us when sees his imperfect creature making a mistake and feeling guilty, begging forgiveness from his Lord, He forgives ❤️✨ just like the ppl of Nineveh were forgiven no human blood sacrifice needed! Just sacrifice of vain desires that make us sin. This how we grow into a humble creature that deserves to live with God in heaven ✨✨✨😇
May God purify us from our sins and guide us to the straight path that bring us to Him ❤️
@@Fundamental_Islam. I think we can both agree videos like this show the immense intelligence of our Creator.
@@richardborger2087 of course ✨
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"OOoOOH LITTLE FRUIT YOU AREN'T RIPENED ENOUGH YET~
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-Someone who's not me
Ah! that pseudocarpic fruit developing from thalamus!!❤
Did anyone notice that the shadows were going round as the sun rise and set. Like the apples were to be carve
It's like a little sun dance marking the passage of each day!
😂😂😂
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Bro this hurts my eyes
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