Well done video. Trees look great. I noticed that you didn't double plant everywhere in the new section. Any particular reason? Curious. Next time that guy will be telling you that you must pollinate your mangosteens!!! LOL! Burmese grape is a nice to have in the inventory. My few durian trees producing lots of leaves and they look nice and healthy...just not growing at all it seems. I thought I prepared the soil well, but.... Frustrating. Anyway...always look forward to the vids.
Thanks for a great video. I try to soak up all the information from professionals like you. Have a small plot of land in chanthaburi, will go down in July and plant more durian trees. Hope to make some money on the Farm in the future. And have a quiet farm life 😀 Look forward to next update
You can help with work on your farm, as long as you don't receive money. I had the same concerns myself on my wife's farm in Southern Thailand. We appreciate your videos we reference them a lot for our farm.
awesome fruit orchard u ggot there... and yea ...at @15:40 that is the soursop... in malaysia its called durian belandat ... that tree drinks a lot of water siimiilar to durian thou... couple of mine died due to insuficient watering due to the fact i priorotize watering only to durians =D
Hi Terry, Wow the trees have really grown since we were there. Hopefully we can get our act together this year and get some in the ground. Take Care Mate
great video, very informative! noticed the mounds for the new trees are not as high the older ones. also configuration is mostly single instead of double trees. is this a better system as compared to the previous one?
I like the mounds better made them with a tractor versus a backhoe .much easier to cut the weeds and to attend to the trees. As for having one tree versus 2 we will have a lower yield per Rai but the maintenance is less . Overall it has its advantages.
Congratulations, the place looks great. That’s a lot of durian trees. I recently had my first tree begin the flowering process, seven years old. It’s a hybrid durian with a pink flower. Around here in Hawaii seven years is as fast as you could hope to get a flowering. I have three others olanted the same year, but did not flower, but all look very healthy.
Once the flowers open reduce the water for a week to ten days and then slowly return to normal watering . If there is too much water the small fruit will drop . After fruit starts to grow make sure new leaves don't start this also can lead to fruit dropping . Pink flowers that sounds awesome
@@TMDurianfarmer unfortunately I do not have control of my water I live in an area with 100 inch rainfall per year. We let the rain do all the watering. Fingers crossed.
So glad to see an new vid Terry! When you initially prepare the land, do you dig out in between the trees to form the mounds, or bring in soil to build the mounds? thanks.
Hi, nice to see your new trees doing well! Love the pictures of the comparison with earth prep and without. Just did another 7 rai, but I dont stay in Thailand so, my parents in law did it, and it seems that they dont understand why it make sense to prep the earth in this way. Your pics are very helpfull to show them an example. I have two proposals for you, you could show the different veraitis of the same age in a video and show the difference in growth? And maybe a special about the pruning of the young trees and the older one, how you maintain it, to keep it in shape. It would be very interesst to see. My first batch is now about 5-6 m tall and I have to cut the top, but this is a new concept for my family, hard to teach new stuff to them 😂 . By the way, do you have a recommendarion of a book about vertilyser, where do you have your knowlage from? Thank you for your content! Santa
Your trees are close to producing 👍 I'll look into making vids like you suggested they will be helpful .The low top system in Thailand is new for a lot of farmers. There are many farms starting to do it and it is being recommended now . Most of what I know comes from many different places not one place . I have learned a lot speaking with many different farmers,to be upfront I'm still learning little tricks some by trial and error others by old timers . The durian industry is evolving and new ways are being adopted all the time from trial and error .
Hi from Malaysia😃👋🏼 You’ve just earned a new subscriber. You and your beautiful wife have a beautiful durian orchard along with fruits😍👍🏼Glad I came across your channel. Thanks for the tips and for sharing your knowledge on how to treat the trees when they are attacked by fungicides and etc.. May I know what type of durian do you grow in your farm? Thanks in advance 👌🏼
@@TMDurianfarmer thanks. I’ve noticed the monthong durian fruit looks good in one of your vids. Yellow in color and creamy was what I heard your wife say👍🏼 I’ve been following your channel since last year but never commented 😃 great to know you also grow mk durian. My hubby and I also work on a mk durian orchard here in Malaysia so your content is so helpful in guiding us along. A few trees started fruiting after 6 years and probably the next season in October we will start seeing more.. Pruning does help a lot in the wellbeing of the durian trees.
@@loichong after 6 years and now fruiting must be exciting 👍 . This year we will allow some new trees to fruit we also are excited for the new trees to start producing .
@@TMDurianfarmeroh yes so far the outcome is good. Thanks! What do you mean you will allow some new trees to fruit? Can you elaborate more on this..thanks in advance
Will you enrich the soil for the trees that didn't get soil prep so they grow more evenly? Also will you replace the missing tree where one died off? Great work.!
Prepping the soil must be done before planting to give the tree that boast after the fact doesn't work . It will grow just a slow start. Any trees that die I'll replace in jun when the rain starts
Love the videos, from canada Quick question my thia partner has land in the south songkhla province, it rains more in the during rainy season, if we did higher dirt mounds would that work that work for growing durian?
Yes definitely ,durian loves water being flushed over the roots so a bigger mound to prevent standing water is the key to growing in that area or on a side of a hill
Hi mate, bit of a different comment. I'm a long time watcher but never comment. I'm apparently in an area that can't grow it. I prepared soil 3 months ago and went to trat this week. I bought 2 just to try. I understand it will be difficult and possibly never happen but would like to try atleast one surviving for consumption. I'm dedicated and will give it my best go. Any pointers along the way. I added lime at the time of preparation to kill what's around. I understand if you don't have time to help me but I would really appreciate it.
Durian trees love water . make sure to water it everyday . I would buy a bottle of amino and mineral pack mix in a small spray bottle and spray it weekly this will help it grow fast and keep it healthy .if you have bug problems the ones that eat the leaves you should put a bug net around it until it's to big then weekly spray for bugs with your amino and minerals. You will need to spray once every two weeks with a fungicide . Do this and you have a very high chance of survival . That bug net will also act as a sun shade you will need it .
Next year the trees will start producing. The first harvest won't be impressive but the following year should start to raise a few eyebrows .so basically when the trees are about 4 years we can start
@@Slobatbrooh new generation farms top there trees at 6 m and control the width for high density farming for greater yield .The older farms in Thailand plant 10x10 and just let their trees grow .
@@Slobatbrooh yes that's right , we want to keep the trees small .easy to take care of. My older farm has trees as old as 22 years and UpTo 13 m tall and 10m wide It's very hard to take care of them lots of labor and very hard to spray them. This is a old style of Thai farm
Hey Terry I would like to visit your farm when I get to Asia but I need to know what part of Thailand you are. Can you hit me up and let me know. I would like to make contact with you before.
Well done video. Trees look great. I noticed that you didn't double plant everywhere in the new section. Any particular reason? Curious. Next time that guy will be telling you that you must pollinate your mangosteens!!! LOL! Burmese grape is a nice to have in the inventory. My few durian trees producing lots of leaves and they look nice and healthy...just not growing at all it seems. I thought I prepared the soil well, but.... Frustrating. Anyway...always look forward to the vids.
Excellent video. Love the farms! Keep up the long videos. Can’t get enough!!!
Thanks 👍
Thanks for a great video. I try to soak up all the information from professionals like you. Have a small plot of land in chanthaburi, will go down in July and plant more durian trees. Hope to make some money on the Farm in the future. And have a quiet farm life 😀
Look forward to next update
You can help with work on your farm, as long as you don't receive money. I had the same concerns myself on my wife's farm in Southern Thailand.
We appreciate your videos we reference them a lot for our farm.
awesome fruit orchard u ggot there... and yea ...at @15:40 that is the soursop... in malaysia its called durian belandat ... that tree drinks a lot of water siimiilar to durian thou... couple of mine died due to insuficient watering due to the fact i priorotize watering only to durians =D
Hi Terry, Wow the trees have really grown since we were there.
Hopefully we can get our act together this year and get some in the ground.
Take Care Mate
great video, very informative! noticed the mounds for the new trees are not as high the older ones. also configuration is mostly single instead of double trees. is this a better system as compared to the previous one?
I like the mounds better made them with a tractor versus a backhoe .much easier to cut the weeds and to attend to the trees. As for having one tree versus 2 we will have a lower yield per Rai but the maintenance is less . Overall it has its advantages.
Your orchard looks awesome Terry good luck with the fruit set.
Fingers crossed!
Great video ❤
Thanks for sharing your knowledge with the world 🌎
Nice one. We are farming in Chumphon. Good to see your trees doing well.
Thank you 👍
Great update 💕💕💕
I have read about hand pollinating durian even at farm in Australia. Good to know that it's just a myth. Thanks for them great videos.
Congratulations, the place looks great. That’s a lot of durian trees. I recently had my first tree begin the flowering process, seven years old. It’s a hybrid durian with a pink flower. Around here in Hawaii seven years is as fast as you could hope to get a flowering. I have three others olanted the same year, but did not flower, but all look very healthy.
Once the flowers open reduce the water for a week to ten days and then slowly return to normal watering . If there is too much water the small fruit will drop . After fruit starts to grow make sure new leaves don't start this also can lead to fruit dropping .
Pink flowers that sounds awesome
@@TMDurianfarmer unfortunately I do not have control of my water I live in an area with 100 inch rainfall per year. We let the rain do all the watering. Fingers crossed.
That was an excellent review, are those rubber trees found too far !
@@nirmalable1 not to far
So glad to see an new vid Terry! When you initially prepare the land, do you dig out in between the trees to form the mounds, or bring in soil to build the mounds? thanks.
I used my tractor to make the mounds . I did not bring in any dirt only used what was there 🙏
@@TMDurianfarmer Thank you Terry!
Hi, nice to see your new trees doing well! Love the pictures of the comparison with earth prep and without. Just did another 7 rai, but I dont stay in Thailand so, my parents in law did it, and it seems that they dont understand why it make sense to prep the earth in this way. Your pics are very helpfull to show them an example. I have two proposals for you, you could show the different veraitis of the same age in a video and show the difference in growth? And maybe a special about the pruning of the young trees and the older one, how you maintain it, to keep it in shape. It would be very interesst to see. My first batch is now about 5-6 m tall and I have to cut the top, but this is a new concept for my family, hard to teach new stuff to them 😂 . By the way, do you have a recommendarion of a book about vertilyser, where do you have your knowlage from? Thank you for your content! Santa
Your trees are close to producing 👍 I'll look into making vids like you suggested they will be helpful .The low top system in Thailand is new for a lot of farmers. There are many farms starting to do it and it is being recommended now . Most of what I know comes from many different places not one place . I have learned a lot speaking with many different farmers,to be upfront I'm still learning little tricks some by trial and error others by old timers . The durian industry is evolving and new ways are being adopted all the time from trial and error .
Hi, thanks for the reply. Can't wait to see more from your farm 😊
Great Content as always.
Hi from Malaysia😃👋🏼
You’ve just earned a new subscriber. You and your beautiful wife have a beautiful durian orchard along with fruits😍👍🏼Glad I came across your channel. Thanks for the tips and for sharing your knowledge on how to treat the trees when they are attacked by fungicides and etc..
May I know what type of durian do you grow in your farm?
Thanks in advance 👌🏼
@@loichong Thank you welcome to the channel . We grow mainly monthong but we have a few other varieties including mk 👍
@@TMDurianfarmer thanks. I’ve noticed the monthong durian fruit looks good in one of your vids. Yellow in color and creamy was what I heard your wife say👍🏼 I’ve been following your channel since last year but never commented 😃 great to know you also grow mk durian. My hubby and I also work on a mk durian orchard here in Malaysia so your content is so helpful in guiding us along. A few trees started fruiting after 6 years and probably the next season in October we will start seeing more..
Pruning does help a lot in the wellbeing of the durian trees.
@@loichong after 6 years and now fruiting must be exciting 👍 . This year we will allow some new trees to fruit we also are excited for the new trees to start producing .
@@TMDurianfarmeroh yes so far the outcome is good. Thanks!
What do you mean you will allow some new trees to fruit? Can you elaborate more on this..thanks in advance
@@loichong I have some 4 year old trees I will induce to flower . You can induce your trees to start producing fruit .
Great trees 👍
hi terry, how many minutes do you water those durian with that sprinkler?
We leave them in for 20 min
@@TMDurianfarmer and you water it everyday?
Thanks for the video. It is very educational. I’m interested to tour your farm. Let me know how I can contact you.
nice job! don't these trees require any pruning. I am just starting a durian farm in Fiji any help and advise will be appreciated. Thanks
Yes they do I have a video showing how I do it
Will you enrich the soil for the trees that didn't get soil prep so they grow more evenly? Also will you replace the missing tree where one died off? Great work.!
Prepping the soil must be done before planting to give the tree that boast after the fact doesn't work . It will grow just a slow start. Any trees that die I'll replace in jun when the rain starts
@@TMDurianfarmer Makes sense. I was watching a Malaysian youtuber and they did a 3 tree high intensity planting method like a Mercedes sign.
@@HoshiaHoshia I've seen that it works .I know a farmer with 8 year old trees that are like that .
Love the videos, from canada
Quick question my thia partner has land in the south songkhla province, it rains more in the during rainy season, if we did higher dirt mounds would that work that work for growing durian?
Yes definitely ,durian loves water being flushed over the roots so a bigger mound to prevent standing water is the key to growing in that area or on a side of a hill
Hi terry. Another great video. Are the you the original owner to that second farm that has all the grown trees?
I'm not we bought it last year .
Looks like you are living the dream.
Definitely feels like it 🙏
Good video
👍
curious to know the concentration of fosetyl alluminium in those syringes...
50/50
What a nice farm. What is the distance between your trees?
Thank you . I do 7x7
@@TMDurianfarmer i see you have double tree at one spot, why is that?
@@mr.shoplifter1117 different yield and growing method
You’re own farm with the misses, you can work it yourself without any issues. Even on a retirement visa that’s allowed
👍💯
do you still foliar spray fish fertilizer on your durian tree and how often do you spray it?
I use 3 types of amino fish , seaweed and blood mill . I rotate from each one. I spray once a week
Hi mate, bit of a different comment. I'm a long time watcher but never comment. I'm apparently in an area that can't grow it. I prepared soil 3 months ago and went to trat this week. I bought 2 just to try. I understand it will be difficult and possibly never happen but would like to try atleast one surviving for consumption. I'm dedicated and will give it my best go. Any pointers along the way. I added lime at the time of preparation to kill what's around. I understand if you don't have time to help me but I would really appreciate it.
Durian trees love water . make sure to water it everyday . I would buy a bottle of amino and mineral pack mix in a small spray bottle and spray it weekly this will help it grow fast and keep it healthy .if you have bug problems the ones that eat the leaves you should put a bug net around it until it's to big then weekly spray for bugs with your amino and minerals. You will need to spray once every two weeks with a fungicide . Do this and you have a very high chance of survival . That bug net will also act as a sun shade you will need it .
looked like a guanabana near hte pool you called a weird durian
How many horses power is your sprinkler pump?
I run 2 HP with a 2 inch suction , pressure . The lpm is 500
@@TMDurianfarmer thanks
How many years will it take before you get some durian fruit from planting a one metre tree?
Next year the trees will start producing. The first harvest won't be impressive but the following year should start to raise a few eyebrows .so basically when the trees are about 4 years we can start
how much length and width between tree?
We plant 7x7
@@TMDurianfarmer wow really close, we here plant 10x10
@@Slobatbrooh new generation farms top there trees at 6 m and control the width for high density farming for greater yield .The older farms in Thailand plant 10x10 and just let their trees grow .
@@TMDurianfarmer So max height is 6m and max width is 7m?
@@Slobatbrooh yes that's right , we want to keep the trees small .easy to take care of. My older farm has trees as old as 22 years and UpTo 13 m tall and 10m wide It's very hard to take care of them lots of labor and very hard to spray them. This is a old style of Thai farm
may we know, your exact location, please ?
I hope to visit
Thailand
@@TMDurianfarmer Thanks,...what i mean, is, "Which part of Thailand, Please ?"
@@Searth63 I'm in kanchanaburi
@@Searth63 in my channel description I have my contact details for line if you want to visit contact me on line
What variety is this?
Mainly monthong
look into indigenous microorganisms
Hey Terry
Curious to know your location
We are in kanchanaburi
Hey Terry I would like to visit your farm when I get to Asia but I need to know what part of Thailand you are. Can you hit me up and let me know. I would like to make contact with you before.
Do you have the app line ? I use this app you can message me directly and we can discuss your visit .my line app id is terrymynhier
You are shading the trees against the south. Is this deliberate?
Yes we block the sundown to reduce the stress on the trees for the first few months after planting .works great