Це відео не доступне.
Перепрошуємо.
Dragon Fruit Post Trellis
Вставка
- Опубліковано 7 вер 2019
- In this video I make a post top trellis for my concrete dragon fruit posts.
You can learn more about how I made my post top trellises at practicalprima...
Visit Practical Primate at practicalprima...
This is very interesting and I love your design. Dragon fruit roots on pvc pipe? Will the roots come off easily? Thank you for your innovative design and also thank you for sharing.
I can suggest you one thing.
We can use electricity PVC pipes to use in pieces before welding to cover the iron bars, that can be helpful for healthy branches hanging down.
Your design is cost effective and neat clean.
Great idea :)
Excellent video and a job well done. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks RLF :) thanks for watching!
@@PracticalPrimate I will try this way first for first time in dragon fruit planting
This ir really amazing design concept in low cost you have explained Barvo
Brilliant work. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for watching :)
Excellent idea and awesome voice 👍
Haha thanks!
love the safety boots!
Haha yes..... whoops!
A very creative idea..thanks for sharing..👍
Job well done. But the dragon fruit plants also give out roots on the pipe. Why don't you keep the top open and fill the pipe with some quality manure and soil mix and keep the pipe top open to add any fertiliser if you wish to later on.
Excellent job 👏 👍
I can do that too to my dragon fruits
Very nice! I like it a lot!
Very good 👍👌🤗😊 sir ji
Thank you for sharing sir i love dragon fruits
I wish, there was a place where I could buy on for my dragon fruit. As I don’t have power tools to build one for myself 😢
An easy option is just a hardwood post. Will work well for many years.
Nice job 👍
Thanks! :)
Great idea. Thanks👍
Thanks for watching :)
If you are pressed for time/budget poor the post in the cheapest PVC pipe available and loose the form work. inside 1 10 mm Re bar. On top while poring the concrete insert 4 Z shaped pieces of Re bar for holding an old motor bike tire to hold the growing Dragon fruit. Filipino way. You can wrap the post with Abaca/Burlap/old Banana leafs so the Dragon can cling easy on the way up
Very nice! Very helpful and useful! Thank you!
Thanks for watching :)
This is Great idea to use plastic tube.... Or galvanized tube to be Strong
Thanks :)
nice it's a clean job....
Thanks for sharing.
No problem :)
hi please explain the same PVC pipe how we can fix in 6 or 8 inches depth clay flattened pot
Neelu Singh hi. I am not expert with container dragon fruit but there is a channel called spicy exotics and they grow a bunch of cultivars in containers. Check them out :)
really neat, thank u for sharing!
No problemo!
Nice hat
I'm from Brazil
Nice vid, love the NQ chinese safety boots ??
The ones to cut off did you use it back
Would you consider selling the trop trellis?
I think these dragon fruit trellises would withstand a nuclear blast!
Someone has to grow dragonfruit after the apocalypse! :)
more ways to go good luck to your df
Thanks for watching and for the comment Plant Grower :)
Can you ask your dad if he is willing to sell the top re-bar wire?
Hi Jen. We are both a bit busy at the moment and to be honest we want to thoroughly test these once the vines mature.
You might consider pre-sale 4 inches wire trellis.
hey mate can you do a dragon fruit update on your orchid?
Absolutely. Being winter there isn’t much going on but the Frankie’s red are fruiting, being a hybrid they are opposite season. Good idea for a video thanks :)
Do you have a video making the vertical posts? Mahalo from Maui
Hi! I do but it is an older one (I am slowly getting better at the video stuff) m.ua-cam.com/video/3GNTeLxD8rg/v-deo.html
What is rhw size of the pvc post? What do you call the end cap? I bought one here in the phil but they call it clean out.
Hi Val. The posts are actually concrete. I made them using a 150mm pvc pipe mold so they are approximately 150mm (internal diameter of those pipes).
The pvc caps are just called end caps or storm caps here sorry, I imagine those are local/Australian names.
If I did it all again I wouldn’t go so big/heavy duty but at least they will last a looooooooong time.
@@PracticalPrimate thanks for the reply.
Good achievement
Thanks!
I would like to ask a few questions if you have the time please let me know
I can answer here
Why dont you use an old two wheeler tyre 🤔
Because I didn’t want to :)
@@PracticalPrimate ok then... That's fine...
@@PraveenPaulKolliyelil I’ll probably do tyres next time or if I did it again, I just didn’t want to at the time (I can’t even remember why). Works great though and had the materials on hand.
Thanks for commenting and watching :)
Super..
Hello Sir , isn't the Pvc pipe is broken in future for the cause of overloded by dragon fruits ??
Hi, thank you for the comment! If it happens I’ll redesign, but 150mm pvc pipe as a sleeve over a concrete post and then reinforced in the top with concrete is exceptionally strong. I am confident that they won’t break :)
Can you get to crops per year?
They crop over a long period but I do extend it a lot further still with the different cultivars. Yellows and their hybrids (like Frankies Red) are a different season so help extend when I get fruit :)
Iron man is here at 3:28!
Hahaha
Size of pvc
I used 150mm but it is overkill.
How it's bottom
ua-cam.com/video/3GNTeLxD8rg/v-deo.html
Hi;I am from Bangalore India your idea of replacing p v c pipes instead of cement is economically good and I hope it is durable.
Ya know you didn’t need a “top” you coulda just trained your plants by bending them properly at the top
Hi. Unfortunately not all of these cultivars grow any/many aerial roots. Some cultivars can definitely support themselves but many can’t. Tried and failed so decided to just use them from now on.
@@PracticalPrimate that’s good to know. I’m about to grow many.
The simple most and the strongest system I have seen thus far. Thanks for sharing. Will continue to watch your videos.