the first five years of two Sequoia's Gigantea

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  • Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
  • The biggest tree in the World is the Sequoia Gigantea. The world record holder is the General Sherman Tree located in the Giant Forest of Sequoia National Park in California, USA. By volume, it is the largest known living single stem tree on Earth.
    In 2006 our family visited Sequoia National Park - Kings Canyon National Park. In the Kings Canyon Visitor Center we bought some Sequoia Gigantea seed. Back in the Netherlands we planted those seeds and two little Sequoia Giganteas started to grow. In the year 4500 one of those two will be the new world record holder. These photos were taken during the first five years.

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  • @michaelclairforet5031
    @michaelclairforet5031 Рік тому +2

    I have four growing indoor along with 2 coastal redwoods. They are wonderful companions of what will be a thousand year+ legacy. I’ll be gone, my grave will be gone, but these six trees will still be growing and remain.

  • @gayleneflower398
    @gayleneflower398 5 років тому +1

    WOW! Thank you so much...for this video. It was sweet and in today's world it is nice to see something heartwarming and Happy! THANK YOU!!!

  • @knockingman7483
    @knockingman7483 4 роки тому +2

    will never become the giants in pots, "let's free them to land"

    • @jonathanmacias5450
      @jonathanmacias5450 3 роки тому

      His new videos show how big they've gotten it's really cool I live in California but I've never been to Sequoia national park hope to some day

    • @martinvn123
      @martinvn123  3 роки тому

      @@jonathanmacias5450 Sequoia NP is beautiful. You really should visit it!

  • @martinvn123
    @martinvn123  10 років тому +9

    The trees are now seven years old. They have left home!. The biggest one is 120 cm tall. It has some branches with brown neeedles but I think it is doing fine. The other one is 80 cm tall and is not doing very well. It has many brown needles.
    I have made an update of the video: "Timelapse" of the first seven years of two sequoias gigantea: "Timelapse" of the first seven years of two sequoias gigantea

  • @martinvn123
    @martinvn123  12 років тому +3

    Our municipality has offered a place to plant those trees nearby our home. They will move to their new permanent "destination" in spring next year. At the moment the biggest one is 70 cm.

  • @martinvn123
    @martinvn123  12 років тому +2

    Hope your last one still lives. I used just normal mineral soil I also used for other (home) plants. I know someone who had great results using river sand, he bought in a garden shop. Giant sequoia grows best in deep, well-drained sandy loams. Make sure that initially the soil is wet. There should be some way for the soil to dry over time, so a weep-hole at the bottom might help. Water the seedling only after the soil has drained thoroughly and feels dry to the touch, but don’t let it dry out

  • @martinvn123
    @martinvn123  11 років тому +2

    part 3 After a few days of above freezing temperatures and wet roots the trees can be set back out. They should not be set back out into sub zero temperatures. They will keep in the garage or cellar until the temperatures moderate some. The shock of rapidly changing temperatures should be avoided. The cold of winter does not harm the sequoias. Wintertime damage is done by wintertime dehydration from cold dry winds.

  • @hangslam
    @hangslam 12 років тому +1

    What kind of soil did you use? I had three growing in Miracle Grow and now all but one is dead and the survivor doesn't look like it's gonna make it either. I switched it to peat moss but that hasnt helped.

  • @greyborzoi
    @greyborzoi 10 років тому +1

    Nice!

  • @ourv9603
    @ourv9603 2 роки тому

    I have 10 coast redwood cuttings growing in tiny pots. The branch
    I took the cuttings off has long turned golden brown & dead, BUT
    my cuttings are all green so I guess they arent dead. Not yet
    anyway. I live where California & Oregon & the Ocean & the
    Redwoods all come together.
    !

  • @Closeoutracer
    @Closeoutracer 9 років тому +2

    Your trees will do much better if you innoculate them with Mychorizal Fungi .. a beneficial fungus. Field test on Pine trees showed an extremely high mortality rate for non innoculated trees while Myco innoculated trees had a 95% survival rate.. There are different strains of Mychorizal Fungi.. make sure you get the one for Conifer (cone seed) trees. The powder Myco form is easy to apply.. when replanting dip the roots in the powder before planting/covering. Doing this early in the trees life would be most beneficial.. reapply at each re-pot.

  • @martinvn123
    @martinvn123  11 років тому +1

    part 2 Ideally the container kept sequoias will be watered well and then placed outside to be buried deep by winter snow. Once they are buried deep in snow there will be no maintenance needed until the snow melts in the spring. The trees will be insulated from cold drying winds and be unable to dehydrate under the snow.
    If you have freezing weather but no snow then the container kept sequoias will have to be taken into a garage or cellar occasionally to be thawed and watered.

  • @renatoazevedo9514
    @renatoazevedo9514 3 роки тому

    9 years have now passed since you planted the seeds of these sequoias. You gave us an update at five years. When will the next one come ?

    • @martinvn123
      @martinvn123  3 роки тому +1

      There were several updates. This is the newest: ua-cam.com/video/j8M8aGuocco/v-deo.html

  • @xxZxxExxRxxOxx
    @xxZxxExxRxxOxx 12 років тому

    How long do you plan on keeping it in the pots before picking a permanent home for them?

  • @Ympatisec2K24
    @Ympatisec2K24 3 місяці тому

    The fact that this video is older than me...

  • @mdwannabe144
    @mdwannabe144 10 років тому +1

    I had planted 5 sequoias outside in Indiana only to see them all die until I tried planting one with the Groasis Waterboxx. That tree remains alive even after a very harsh winter. You may want to try to use a Groasis Waterboxx (developed in the Netherlands) if you try to plant any others.

  • @Moakmeister
    @Moakmeister 10 років тому

    Mine is about eight months old now. Still going strong! I'm in the southern U.S. and did not expect it to grow at all, but it's doing fantastic. sorry to here about that one that's not doing well, but great job on the other one!

    • @LoganRides
      @LoganRides 5 років тому

      How old is your tree now?

  • @07thomasdd
    @07thomasdd 11 років тому

    Hi, is there an update on the way, i would love to see how they are doing now, two years on from this video. regards.

  • @Lew1G
    @Lew1G 11 років тому

    Im trying to grow my own for bonsai :D Wish me luck.... :P

  • @m1ste2tea
    @m1ste2tea 11 років тому

    hi, how many seeds did you start with to have these two germinate? I'm having a hard time getting my seeds to grow... Any tips?

  • @tstudio1111
    @tstudio1111 7 років тому

    I just wish you showed the dates with the fotos.Like after 1 year it was this high.After 2 years it looked like this and so on.

    • @martinvn123
      @martinvn123  7 років тому

      I have made three updates: at 7 years, at 9 years and at ten years ua-cam.com/video/jcoDNXVSWuI/v-deo.html
      The last one contains a graphic with the growth rate in centimeters per year

  • @Jordanthemonster81
    @Jordanthemonster81 11 років тому +1

    I guess theres no need to hurry when ur planning on living 3000 years

  • @acerbuss
    @acerbuss 6 років тому

    greet friend, I from Ukraine and also grow sequoia and sequoiaodendrons.
    so far I have 15 trees.
    Tell me, how quickly do you grow trees?

    • @martinvn123
      @martinvn123  5 років тому

      In the Ukraine I guess you can expect a grow rate of one feet a year from year 3 till year year 30. (But it is a guess)

  • @QueenlySweetpea
    @QueenlySweetpea 9 років тому

    I'm surprised the plant survived in those pots and the roots didn't freeze, looks like they are plastic pots which would be non-porous as would terra-cotta pots which would likely cause the roots to freeze & kill the plant ..

  • @martinvn123
    @martinvn123  11 років тому +1

    part 1 From: giant-sequoia.xxx
    Can I keep a giant sequoia indoors for the winter?
    A heated indoors is not a beneficial environment for long-term maintenance of giant sequoias. They will most likely survive the winter inside a house but will have lost their bearings somewhat concerning their dormancy period and climate adaptation
    It is helpful for them to spend some time outside in the cold of winter basically resting and getting used to their environment

  • @martinvn123
    @martinvn123  11 років тому +1

    Part 4l They can survive -20 Celsius.

  • @matteuscopernicus4150
    @matteuscopernicus4150 10 років тому

    You can make the tree grow in 100 years as much as it would grow in 3000, apparently.

  • @martinvn123
    @martinvn123  11 років тому

    I started with 20 seeds and had only those 2 which germinate, a low succesrate. I know someone who had 50 seeds and 35 of them germinate, a very high succesrate. He had the seeds two weeks in the refrigerator and than sowed the seeds in riversand. It worked very well for him. Perhaps you can try riversand as a soil.

    • @Galaxy2517
      @Galaxy2517 4 роки тому

      I used an even mixture of river sand, peat and miracle grow garden soil...My tree is growing quite fast.Got it as a seedling in the mail and planted it in a pot this past April now it's just over 7 inches tall.Looking very thick and healthy!

  • @kvetoslavzavodsky8838
    @kvetoslavzavodsky8838 8 років тому

    You may be confused by the English name "giant sequoia" and the scientific name Sequoiadendron giganteum. Sequoia gigantea is not a valid name. You have definitely Sequoiadendron giganteum in your video. I have one tree in my narrow garden too. I wonder how will react my neighbour some years later... it reaches about 4 m now. :-D
    I think my tree is 12 y.o. now. The soil is very sandy and it's continental Central European climate in flatland near Danube river.

  • @portercarr7197
    @portercarr7197 6 років тому

    Still trying to get mine to germinate.

  • @jamesbryan1644
    @jamesbryan1644 10 років тому

    Says time lapse, but its many stills over n over

    • @Stylensky
      @Stylensky 9 років тому +4

      That's what a time-lapse is.
      Education...get one.

  • @martinvn123
    @martinvn123  5 років тому

    I have made an update: ‘The first 12,5 years of two giant sequoias’; five minutes old; one minute new. See: ua-cam.com/video/Ld1L1be2ZIQ/v-deo.html

  • @codeinepromatezine5140
    @codeinepromatezine5140 11 років тому

    1000 jahre später;)

  • @martinvn123
    @martinvn123  12 років тому +1

    @TheBioBrain Perhaps this site will help:
    trees . martinsvillenj . com/ gsseedsummary . htm