That leaf curl is probably from slight overfeeding. After seeing so many timelapses of plants dying from starvation and after buying so many starved plants from nurseries, I support maxxing out all plants on nutrients like this.
@@braz1080 peaches have little variations when grown from seeds , if any at all , thats why i ask what is the case of blackberry. Apples in other hand will be totally different ( and most fruits you are right).
For apples you can take a seed from say a Macintosh one, grow it, and once it starts to bear fruit you will get most likely any other apple variety besides Macintosh. So think green, red delicious, crab apples, etc
I lived in Tasmania (Australia) on the north west coast where blackberries grew along fence lines and provides a steady stream of blackberries. The trouble was that they would take over and required constant cutting back to prevent them from taking over the whole property.
Seeds were extracted from a store-bought fresh fruit. So, it may take few more years to have fruit. We'll keep growing it and will have an update later.
@@eLapseTimethat does not mean they will not fruit from seed. Not many of any store brought berrys are serialized unlike tomatoes. It can take from 1and a half to three years to fruit from seed.
Can you show us a longer one? i was hoping to see up until it produces fruit ^-^ Mine is being weird and staying short and growing tons of leaves, but i bought mine already started from tractor supply. Maybe i will try to germinate my own seeds too
Sorry, we don't have a longer one, because this one was outgrown our studio. So, we had to transplant it to the outside. However, we may have an update once it bears fruits.
Some video's say 3 to 5 months to stratify. Would it depend on the variety? I tried some last year with 90 days in the fridge but didn't get a single seed to sprout. Just started a new batch. I did raspberries last year at the same time and got 5 seeds to sprout. The 5 plants have turned into well over 60 thus far.
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Can someone tell me about a bare root blackberry it came with the roots and then what looks like a 5-inch long white sprout I guess? I only covered it up to the top of the roots was that supposed to cover it further
That leaf curl is probably from slight overfeeding. After seeing so many timelapses of plants dying from starvation and after buying so many starved plants from nurseries, I support maxxing out all plants on nutrients like this.
I liked day 1 to 61 the most.
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@eLapse Most important question for me is... Do blackberries from seeds continue its parent variety characteristics or it will be different variety?
Fruits almost never have 100% parent characteristics, theres always a mutation/change. The extremely rare case it doesn't.. you're lucky.
@@braz1080 peaches have little variations when grown from seeds , if any at all , thats why i ask what is the case of blackberry. Apples in other hand will be totally different ( and most fruits you are right).
@@nostro2When you say apples will be totally different, what do you mean ? Will they still be eatable? Sorry I'm new to all this 😅
Mean there is chance than apple seed grow very sour fruit but eatable(@@alexgomez002
For apples you can take a seed from say a Macintosh one, grow it, and once it starts to bear fruit you will get most likely any other apple variety besides Macintosh. So think green, red delicious, crab apples, etc
I lived in Tasmania (Australia) on the north west coast where blackberries grew along fence lines and provides a steady stream of blackberries. The trouble was that they would take over and required constant cutting back to prevent them from taking over the whole property.
fascinating!! I love blackberries, did your plant bare fruit?
Seeds were extracted from a store-bought fresh fruit. So, it may take few more years to have fruit. We'll keep growing it and will have an update later.
@@eLapseTimethat does not mean they will not fruit from seed. Not many of any store brought berrys are serialized unlike tomatoes. It can take from 1and a half to three years to fruit from seed.
Oh, sorry. We didn't mean that. just corrected the answer. Thanks
@@telsclark😂they can try to sterilize tomatoes all they want. But tomatoes don’t give a F, they’ll grow anyway
@@eLapseTimehow is the plant doing now?
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Can you show us a longer one? i was hoping to see up until it produces fruit ^-^ Mine is being weird and staying short and growing tons of leaves, but i bought mine already started from tractor supply. Maybe i will try to germinate my own seeds too
Sorry, we don't have a longer one, because this one was outgrown our studio. So, we had to transplant it to the outside. However, we may have an update once it bears fruits.
Incredible!
I would love an update and video of when it grows fruit!
Year 2 it will grow fruit but I highly doubt that they'll be anything bigger than a pea in that size of a pot.
Some video's say 3 to 5 months to stratify. Would it depend on the variety? I tried some last year with 90 days in the fridge but didn't get a single seed to sprout. Just started a new batch. I did raspberries last year at the same time and got 5 seeds to sprout. The 5 plants have turned into well over 60 thus far.
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Please tell me in which climate you grow them . please . atleast you can tell me the location
We grew it in zone 6b
Is it ok if you don’t chill the seeds?
Seeds will rarely sprout.
Just preparing the seed takes 60 days alone? 👀
why to put 60 days in refrigerator?
How long does it take for the fruit to bloom
Our plant only takes about 7-8 months from the day sowing the seed. It's blooming flowers now.
Im only 10 days in the fridge 😢
Have you tried 30 or 45 chill days ?
Not yet, we typically chill our seeds for 2 months+
Is that tree bearing fruit now ?
Please tell us
The first year, it only bloomed a few flowers. Hope it'll bearing fruits next year.
I guess those flowers weren't got pollinated
@@mediaworld1105 Might be, we'll try hand-pollinate next year.
How do you deal with the mold situation during the fridge process.
We check the seeds weekly. If they get mold, we'll clean and place them into a new paper towel.
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How dare your plant branched and my plants don’t even sprout because of the tomatoes
Can someone tell me about a bare root blackberry it came with the roots and then what looks like a 5-inch long white sprout I guess? I only covered it up to the top of the roots was that supposed to cover it further