Looks good Eric. Glad to see our star apple is happy. Yeah hopefully they catch on. It'd be nice to see Florida citrus back to where it was before the greening
Hi eric! It looks like you just plant your seeds kind of wherever, are you worried about shade from the surrounding trees or can fruit trees still fruit within shade?
Most of the fruit trees we specialize in produce in full shade and I tend to not worry about what might happen and just focus on creating a forest system that functions well🐸I feel with the high heat affecting trees negatively shade is our only solution🐸❤️thank you
How do you keep insects out of your fruits? I cant even spray in rainy season it washes away and the bugs are super fast Every fruit i grow is heavily atyacked by bugs , sure some fruits dont get attacked until its ripe and you can pick it early to get somthing , but soo any fruits get atyacked while small and thin skinned , like papaya wasp , or worms on my watermelons , or fruit fly on my guava
@floridanaturalfarming3367 lol I was asking for advice , but OK your awesome, I'm glad you have never had an insect in a single fruit ever. Have a great day and good luck on youtube. I don't mono crop , I have a variety of plants and trees including natives, I mean the entire citrus industry couldn't avoid bugs even with every pesticide on the market I'm glad your farm is invincible and invisible to insects , we all can just aim to be that good I guess.
You obviously have not heard or are unable to receive my message I clearly convey thru almost every video I make, spraying insecticides create crops that are prone to pest and disease🐸You cannot create a pest suppressive plant or soil with chemical pollutants, they damage the mitochondria that create mutagenic changes in the plant that disrupt molecular signaling that could trigger an immune response to your biotic stressor🐸thank you
I bought it as a tiny 8” tree from Excalibur 9 years ago🐸one fruit ripened today, gonna do a video on it tomorrow🐸Should have seeds but you have to text me🐸❤️thank you
@@ayyylmao9022 Grafts in most cases are quicker to fruit, we have a seedling tree that has not fruited as consistently our grafted Kwai Muk🐸I am not sure why these trees are not fruiting all over Florida, it is a great fruit, definitely in my top 3 fruits🐸❤️thank you
@floridanaturalfarming3367 alright, I will try and text you. I tried asking Excalibur fruit trees if they sell grafted ones, but they haven't recently or don't anymore. One other person sells them grown from seed but only 6 months old
Calling it exotic simply because the europeans or americqns does not have it in their country? Other countries who doesn't have berries in their land dont call the berries exotic fruits.
Looks good Eric. Glad to see our star apple is happy. Yeah hopefully they catch on. It'd be nice to see Florida citrus back to where it was before the greening
Thank you Joe, yes the Star Apples look very happy, thank you🐸❤️
Good info on the black sapote. I can’t wait to try a sweet one
Yes Black Sap]ore is like chocolate putting if the fruit is left on the tree until soft, I love it🐸❤️thank you
God I would love to camp out on your farm for a year tasting each and every thing as it comes into ripeness or try even! Amazing job truly awesome
It is very nice to have fresh fruit every day of year, the camping part might be a problem from all the biting insects here🐸❤️thank you
@@floridanaturalfarming3367Are there any sots left for new trees?
OOOhh very jealous of your Kwai Muk, looking forward to see them ripe!
Kwai Muk is quite a treat once it decides to fruit🐸❤️thank you
Hi eric!
It looks like you just plant your seeds kind of wherever, are you worried about shade from the surrounding trees or can fruit trees still fruit within shade?
Most of the fruit trees we specialize in produce in full shade and I tend to not worry about what might happen and just focus on creating a forest system that functions well🐸I feel with the high heat affecting trees negatively shade is our only solution🐸❤️thank you
Hands across the waters from Bali Tree Ecosystem--Ekosistem Pohon
🙏🏼❤️🐸thank you
How do you keep insects out of your fruits? I cant even spray in rainy season it washes away and the bugs are super fast
Every fruit i grow is heavily atyacked by bugs , sure some fruits dont get attacked until its ripe and you can pick it early to get somthing , but soo any fruits get atyacked while small and thin skinned , like papaya wasp , or worms on my watermelons , or fruit fly on my guava
We do not have insects in any of our fruit and we never have🐸❤️it has to do with the way you are managing your system🐸thank you
@floridanaturalfarming3367 lol I was asking for advice , but OK your awesome, I'm glad you have never had an insect in a single fruit ever.
Have a great day and good luck on youtube.
I don't mono crop , I have a variety of plants and trees including natives, I mean the entire citrus industry couldn't avoid bugs even with every pesticide on the market I'm glad your farm is invincible and invisible to insects , we all can just aim to be that good I guess.
You obviously have not heard or are unable to receive my message I clearly convey thru almost every video I make, spraying insecticides create crops that are prone to pest and disease🐸You cannot create a pest suppressive plant or soil with chemical pollutants, they damage the mitochondria that create mutagenic changes in the plant that disrupt molecular signaling that could trigger an immune response to your biotic stressor🐸thank you
What part of florida are you in?
Vero Beach Florida, east coast🐸❤️
Did you get a graft from a nursery in florida or did you do it yourself? Also do you have any more seeds looking for some
I bought it as a tiny 8” tree from Excalibur 9 years ago🐸one fruit ripened today, gonna do a video on it tomorrow🐸Should have seeds but you have to text me🐸❤️thank you
@@floridanaturalfarming3367 Is there a difference in first fruit time growing from seed vs grafted or not much?
@@ayyylmao9022 Grafts in most cases are quicker to fruit, we have a seedling tree that has not fruited as consistently our grafted Kwai Muk🐸I am not sure why these trees are not fruiting all over Florida, it is a great fruit, definitely in my top 3 fruits🐸❤️thank you
@floridanaturalfarming3367 alright, I will try and text you. I tried asking Excalibur fruit trees if they sell grafted ones, but they haven't recently or don't anymore. One other person sells them grown from seed but only 6 months old
@@ayyylmao9022 Our Kwai Muk seeds have all been rehomed🐸❤️thank you
Calling it exotic simply because the europeans or americqns does not have it in their country? Other countries who doesn't have berries in their land dont call the berries exotic fruits.
It is kind of like writing something that isn’t saying anything at all🐸❤️thank you