Did anyone else see the mouse run across the bottom of the fence at about 2:29? So cute!!! I love this peaceful backyard! I am in Colorado too, so this is helpful!
Hi! Thank you so much for making this video! I’m attempting to grow my moringa seeds and this is so useful! I’m curious about what kind of grow light you’re using. There’s so many mixed reviews on so many grow lights and I’m having trouble settling on one. What kind do you have?
Lovely to see your moringa in Colorado . I'm in London my moringas did not survive the last winter . I didn't grow any this year. I plan to grow next year again hence why I'm here. Like and Subbed too. Thanks Lilian
Thank you for the information. This is my first year growing dwarf moringa. I have 6 young trees. Fingers crossed I can keep them alive in containers in the house over winter. I even stared 5 or 6 in a pot for my sister.😊🌱♻️
Well so far I have trimmed all three of them back as you suggested. And they are shriveling up like they’re going to die. I think I will just give them some time and see if the roots regenerate after some time. Thank you for your comment.
Do you have a video showing how to prune off the leaves? Also do you grow the drum sticks on yours or just the leaves? I am a beginner at Moringa tree's but heard they are good medicinal plants. I live in Pennsylvania so mine will be indoors in the winter.
Should i plant my moringa seeds straight into a tall container from the beginning? Because I heard also that moringas don’t like to be transplanted too many times
Yes, because Moringas have a a deep tap root system and can grow quite tall very quickly; its best to start using use a pot that is tall and deep. You do not want you Moringas roots to become root bound.
Only if the Moringa plant need watering. Keep in mind Moringa plants do not like wet feet and are sensitive to overwatering. Established moringa plants are drought-tolerant, but young plants need more consistent moisture to encourage strong growth. Thanks for watching.
Hello neighbor, this is my third attempt at Moringa. have you tried rooting the cuttings when you trim them back? Also, where did you source the dwarf seeds? I just have regular seeds from Amazon.
Hello and thank you for your comment. I have not yet propagated the stem yet; however, this is my next project. Have you and if so what was the outcome? I purchased the Moringa Dwarf seeds from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds.
@@growingyourfoodinyourownba1221 Unfortunately, mine have all died due to overwatering. I have 5 seedlings in a 5 gallon bucket. Trying to avoid having to transplant them. I'll keep them in the sliding door area over winter if possible.
Do you have a video on planting and getting the seeds to germinate? I have tried several times and they mold or rot or just sit there and not germinate? Help Please...
Well after seeing what you have done with your Moringa trees, I’m a little frustrated with mine. I Purchased seed from a medicinal plant company, and they germinated quickly. They grew to about 6 to 8 inches tall outside in a small covered greenhouse. I suspect I overwatered them. So I repotted them in a new soil with sand. They continue to wither and drop their leaves. All three of them are withering and look like they’re dying. I live in the Pacific Northwest.
Depending on how saturated the soil is around the tap root, it could cause root rot and kill the young tree. Cut back on the watering completely and monitor the soil moisture by sticking your finger in the soil up to your 2nd knuckle. Cut back the tree two inches from the soil line, this will stimulate new growth, providing the tap root is still healthy . Hope this helps.
Thank you so much for this video! Could you tell me where you purchase you dwarf seed. I haven't been able to locate any. Im in CO also- have 2 Moringas that I started in spring and are now inside- I think I will prune them back to a few inches as the leaves have all fallen off. I hope this isn't the wrong time to prune?
Thank you for your comment. The Moringa tree has a single tap root much like a carrot or horseradish with very little fibrous roots. The root does not curl around the bottom. The tap root runs deep into the soil in search of water.
dude: moringa can be better thought of less as a tree than a weed. What I mean is I used to think I'd just put one or two tree in the yard (they didn't survive, ever, after several years of repeat trying) but I think if I grow them like a weed, i can harvest each year even if they survive or dont survive. I can still harvest. I can just plant them like a huge crop load of hundreds of seeds in an area and let them fast grow in the warm season. lol dude! you are cool. The reason that you look so healthy is probably you eat moringia
I'm watching this cuz I had given up on my Moringa whom I named Mercy in zone 8a, she had went into shock when I transplanted her, but she needed a bigger pot soo I had no choice. I was about to toss her out to transplant some basil, when she shocked me, she has a taproot but I did water her the other day and the soil is still wet I don't know how to fix this issue, I feel bad for her now cuz she is trying hard to stay alive. 🥰
Thank you for watching. Moringa trees are very resilient and the plants are also forgiving. If the tap root is not dead and you water the plant, I would be patience. The plant will pull through. I’ve also had a moringa plant I thought was dead and to my amazement the plant came out of its dormancy.
@Latarsha Hosang Hi! I am in zone 8a, and I am waiting for my recently ordered Moringa to arrive. I am researching and watching videos, so it has the best possible chance to survive. How is your Moringa named Mercy? Is she still with you?
Did anyone else see the mouse run across the bottom of the fence at about 2:29? So cute!!! I love this peaceful backyard! I am in Colorado too, so this is helpful!
Good eye! That thing was fast
This video helped me make my mind up to try growing the Moringa tree here. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for your insight pertaining to the moringa plant in a cold climate.
You are welcome!
Moringa also has some amazing health benefits!
Thank you!
Great help,will get mine inside,tomorrow,was worried thank you,will report to.❤❤❤❤❤
Glad it helped
I've tried to grow moringa 3 times, with no luck. I hope I'll be successful this time.....with your tips.
Thank you.
Indiana here. Great video. Hoping to over winter plants.
You are so welcome
Great information! Very specific and helpful. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching.
Very informative. I will be growing Moringa for the health benefits, like high protein, high calcium, lowering cholesterol and blood pressure, etc.
Thank you for watching!
Great video! You are beautiful and there’s a glow about you! Thank you
Thank you! And thank you for watching.
Thanks a lot Mam💐💐💐☸️
Hi! Thank you so much for making this video! I’m attempting to grow my moringa seeds and this is so useful! I’m curious about what kind of grow light you’re using. There’s so many mixed reviews on so many grow lights and I’m having trouble settling on one. What kind do you have?
Lovely to see your moringa in Colorado . I'm in London my moringas did not survive the last winter . I didn't grow any this year. I plan to grow next year again hence why I'm here. Like and Subbed too. Thanks Lilian
Thank you for the information. This is my first year growing dwarf moringa. I have 6 young trees. Fingers crossed I can keep them alive in containers in the house over winter. I even stared 5 or 6 in a pot for my sister.😊🌱♻️
Best of luck! Thank you for your comments!
Growing Your Food In Your Own Backyard you’re welcome. Thank you for your video. I finally topped my Moringa tree.😊🌱♻️
Thank you for the update!
Any time!
Brilliant video. Perfect information with perfect articulation. Just wish all UA-camrs would follow suit.
Thank you!!
how do you tell if the bark has formed on the root of the moringa, that is before you try to transplant it.
Well so far I have trimmed all three of them back as you suggested. And they are shriveling up like they’re going to die. I think I will just give them some time and see if the roots regenerate after some time. Thank you for your comment.
You are welcome. Keep me posted on how they are coming along.
I`m trying it in central Louisiana. But my move was delayed by the failing economy so planning to start it indoors under lights for next year.
Yellow leaves may possibly men the plant needs nitrogen... but I love your vids, so informative... thank you.
Thank you for watching.
This is usually always a water issue. Too much, to little. More than likely
too much.
Do you have a video showing how to prune off the leaves? Also do you grow the drum sticks on yours or just the leaves? I am a beginner at Moringa tree's but heard they are good medicinal plants. I live in Pennsylvania so mine will be indoors in the winter.
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I wish I could grow them here in Maine
Your harvesting leaves what are you doing for fertilizer?
I am using my own organic compost.
Any Moringa tree can be a small tree because you planted in a container and pruned.
Thank you very much,! 🙏🏾
No problem 😊
Thanks your video and sharing mornings! Can you share some seeds to me? I live in AZ. Thanks again.
Thank you so much for this!
You're so welcome!
Never knew they had dwarf moringa. I found one for sale for 10 dollars that was already 2 feet but backed out do to size when mature, small yard
You can actually buy the dwarf moringa seeds.
Just grow full size plants and keep it trimmed..
Can you show how to harvest them or carefully pluck or whatever it is called so it can still continue to grow?
On the next video I will do that.
Should i plant my moringa seeds straight into a tall container from the beginning? Because I heard also that moringas don’t like to be transplanted too many times
Yes, because Moringas have a a deep tap root system and can grow quite tall very quickly; its best to start using use a pot that is tall and deep. You do not want you Moringas roots to become root bound.
what kind of fertilizer do you recommend
I use my own organic compost.
do you water the plant after trimming two inches above soil level?
Only if the Moringa plant need watering. Keep in mind Moringa plants do not like wet feet and are sensitive to overwatering. Established moringa plants are drought-tolerant, but young plants need more consistent moisture to encourage strong growth. Thanks for watching.
So are the seeds that I order on Amazon actually different than just plain Moringa sheets?
Hello neighbor, this is my third attempt at Moringa. have you tried rooting the cuttings when you trim them back? Also, where did you source the dwarf seeds? I just have regular seeds from Amazon.
Hello and thank you for your comment. I have not yet propagated the stem yet; however, this is my next project. Have you and if so what was the outcome? I purchased the Moringa Dwarf seeds from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds.
@@growingyourfoodinyourownba1221 Unfortunately, mine have all died due to overwatering. I have 5 seedlings in a 5 gallon bucket. Trying to avoid having to transplant them. I'll keep them in the sliding door area over winter if possible.
Do you have a video on planting and getting the seeds to germinate? I have tried several times and they mold or rot or just sit there and not germinate? Help Please...
Do you put miracle grow plants food on your in door moringa tree
No I didn't. I do not use this product. I try to use organic products.
Well after seeing what you have done with your Moringa trees, I’m a little frustrated with mine.
I Purchased seed from a medicinal plant company, and they germinated quickly. They grew to about 6 to 8 inches tall outside in a small covered greenhouse. I suspect I overwatered them. So I repotted them in a new soil with sand. They continue to wither and drop their leaves. All three of them are withering and look like they’re dying. I live in the Pacific Northwest.
Depending on how saturated the soil is around the tap root, it could cause root rot and kill the young tree. Cut back on the watering completely and monitor the soil moisture by sticking your finger in the soil up to your 2nd knuckle. Cut back the tree two inches from the soil line, this will stimulate new growth, providing the tap root is still healthy . Hope this helps.
Thank you so much for this video! Could you tell me where you purchase you dwarf seed. I haven't been able to locate any. Im in CO also- have 2 Moringas that I started in spring and are now inside- I think I will prune them back to a few inches as the leaves have all fallen off. I hope this isn't the wrong time to prune?
Baker Creek Heirloom seeds.
How will you know it’s a dwarf seed?
Where could I buy (seed) this dwarf moringa
Baker Creek Heirloom seeds.
What is the tap root? Did I miss something?
Thank you for your comment. The Moringa tree has a single tap root much like a carrot or horseradish with very little fibrous roots. The root does not curl around the bottom. The tap root runs deep into the soil in search of water.
@@growingyourfoodinyourownba1221 Thanks!
hi i like moaringa
dude: moringa can be better thought of less as a tree than a weed. What I mean is I used to think I'd just put one or two tree in the yard (they didn't survive, ever, after several years of repeat trying) but I think if I grow them like a weed, i can harvest each year even if they survive or dont survive. I can still harvest. I can just plant them like a huge crop load of hundreds of seeds in an area and let them fast grow in the warm season. lol dude! you are cool. The reason that you look so healthy is probably you eat moringia
I'm watching this cuz I had given up on my Moringa whom I named Mercy in zone 8a, she had went into shock when I transplanted her, but she needed a bigger pot soo I had no choice. I was about to toss her out to transplant some basil, when she shocked me, she has a taproot but I did water her the other day and the soil is still wet I don't know how to fix this issue, I feel bad for her now cuz she is trying hard to stay alive. 🥰
Thank you for watching. Moringa trees are very resilient and the plants are also forgiving. If the tap root is not dead and you water the plant, I would be patience. The plant will pull through. I’ve also had a moringa plant I thought was dead and to my amazement the plant came out of its dormancy.
@Latarsha Hosang Hi! I am in zone 8a, and I am waiting for my recently ordered Moringa to arrive. I am researching and watching videos, so it has the best possible chance to survive. How is your Moringa named Mercy? Is she still with you?
Thank you. ❤
You are an excellent teacher.