Great pruning George exactly how Adam the Jabo Pro would prune open up - remember in Brazil they deep water to initiate flowering so could get up to 4 fruit flushes over Summer or more - my large leaf Grimal has flowered again after recent rains ✔️
Good job 👏 👍 I think you should get heaps of Flowers now on the tree with the Sun 🌞 light getting in to the tree now. Looks great when done like that as Daleys also say to do. You are way ahead of mine as my tree is about 10 years behind your tree been in the ground for 3 years and only knee height. I have the large leaf and small leaf one as well as the yellow one which is in a pot. For about 2 and half years maybe time for it to go in the ground now ? It hard to move it when its so happy as I do not want kill it. But at some time it going to have to go into the ground.
I can see it's going to be a bumper crop, so glad I did this. I put my jabos in the ground at year 3 & 4. The earlier the better, upto you. They are cold hardy except for the scarlet.
👍 yes I think you are right I’m looking at putting the yellow one in the ground this summer. I really like the leafs on the yellow one a bit like the Yellow Mangosteen the leafs are a show stopper and then the tree makes great fruit as well. I’m keen to see how your yellow mangosteen goes ? if you succeed I will have to buy one again as I killed one years ago as well as a purple Mangosteen which I really wanted but came to understand unless I live in Tropical Queensland I near go to be able to grow that. My biggest worry now is just finding the right spot for the Yellow one ?
@@Howsthat-xq3sn Forget about growing purple mangosteen, even inside a heated greenhouse. I kept one alive inside my bathroom for almost 2 years, but it dried out without proper humidity. Yellow mangosteen is much more cold tolerant but unfortunately not as sweet.
I think the shock of pruning causes the flowering more than the sun on the trunk. I have some in sun and some in shade that ive pruned and both flowered the same.
My tree looks much like yours before pruning and it has never been pruned very heavily. There is lots of advice on how to prune and precious little on timing. It is now March and I live in Melbourne - when is the best time to prune? Is this a good time to prune before a heavier prune later in the year?
Great job George. By the way completely out of context I need some help regarding to avocado trees. I bought an hass avocado tree from Bunnings around 2m tall and was completely root bound so I had to seperate the root system for it would stimulate growth and roots to develop. I did that transplant in early September and still got no growth and loss what should I do. ( it’s in a 50L pot in premium potting soil ). I also bought a youngish bacon avocado tree from Bunnings also and planted in 28L pot last week and it’s showing signs of growth and was also root bound and opened the roots carefully to stimulate growth. What should I do?. Ps: And during hot days I place them under a pergola and give plenty water.
6:06 I didn't think birds had an appetite for Jabuticaba, never touched mine for years until this year, the lorikeets discovered it, didn't leave a single fruit, luckily I was already jaboed up.
They take almost everything here. Soft fruit, including tomatoes by minor birds and hard fruits by lorkeets. Possums nibble avocado. Thankfully, citrus are left alone.
Beautiful tree - Pruned up real nice!
Thanks! It's already blooming up the main trunk close to ground level. Post prune update soon.
That’s what the birds were saying “hurry up and open up that Jaboticaba for us”. I think they’ve got another thing coming. Good job!!
Thanks!
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That jaboticaba has grown with a beautiful form to it, hopefully with the clearing out of the interior it will encourage heavier flowering again 🤞
I hope so too!
Great pruning George exactly how Adam the Jabo Pro would prune open up - remember in Brazil they deep water to initiate flowering so could get up to 4 fruit flushes over Summer or more - my large leaf Grimal has flowered again after recent rains ✔️
Thanks! I totally forgot how to as it's not a conventional prune.
Good job 👏 👍 I think you should get heaps of Flowers now on the tree with the Sun 🌞 light getting in to the tree now. Looks great when done like that as Daleys also say to do. You are way ahead of mine as my tree is about 10 years behind your tree been in the ground for 3 years and only knee height. I have the large leaf and small leaf one as well as the yellow one which is in a pot. For about 2 and half years maybe time for it to go in the ground now ? It hard to move it when its so happy as I do not want kill it. But at some time it going to have to go into the ground.
I can see it's going to be a bumper crop, so glad I did this. I put my jabos in the ground at year 3 & 4. The earlier the better, upto you. They are cold hardy except for the scarlet.
👍 yes I think you are right I’m looking at putting the yellow one in the ground this summer. I really like the leafs on the yellow one a bit like the Yellow Mangosteen the leafs are a show stopper and then the tree makes great fruit as well. I’m keen to see how your yellow mangosteen goes ? if you succeed I will have to buy one again as I killed one years ago as well as a purple Mangosteen which I really wanted but came to understand unless I live in Tropical Queensland I near go to be able to grow that. My biggest worry now is just finding the right spot for the Yellow one ?
@@Howsthat-xq3sn Forget about growing purple mangosteen, even inside a heated greenhouse. I kept one alive inside my bathroom for almost 2 years, but it dried out without proper humidity. Yellow mangosteen is much more cold tolerant but unfortunately not as sweet.
Your Jabo has a beautiful shape. I reckon its the biggest one in Melbourne.
It may be the biggest seen, but I'm sure there are others hiding theirs.
I think the shock of pruning causes the flowering more than the sun on the trunk. I have some in sun and some in shade that ive pruned and both flowered the same.
Your videos are inspirational alright, but being in Northern Hemisphere, I have to wait a full 6 months to do what you are doing! :-)
Thank you! I'm equally inspired with other growing channels. Currently, I'm figuring out growing sweet potato in bags.
My tree looks much like yours before pruning and it has never been pruned very heavily. There is lots of advice on how to prune and precious little on timing. It is now March and I live in Melbourne - when is the best time to prune? Is this a good time to prune before a heavier prune later in the year?
I prune at anytime, so long as it's not flowering or holding much fruit.
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Great job George. By the way completely out of context I need some help regarding to avocado trees. I bought an hass avocado tree from Bunnings around 2m tall and was completely root bound so I had to seperate the root system for it would stimulate growth and roots to develop. I did that transplant in early September and still got no growth and loss what should I do. ( it’s in a 50L pot in premium potting soil ). I also bought a youngish bacon avocado tree from Bunnings also and planted in 28L pot last week and it’s showing signs of growth and was also root bound and opened the roots carefully to stimulate growth. What should I do?. Ps: And during hot days I place them under a pergola and give plenty water.
Keep away from direct sun, under cover and moist, not wet.
@@RealLifeFruitopia ok thanks for the information
Please explain that in next vedio
6:06 I didn't think birds had an appetite for Jabuticaba, never touched mine for years until this year, the lorikeets discovered it, didn't leave a single fruit, luckily I was already jaboed up.
They take almost everything here. Soft fruit, including tomatoes by minor birds and hard fruits by lorkeets. Possums nibble avocado. Thankfully, citrus are left alone.
Wat is the surrounding made of
Timber
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Please explain wats in the bottom the boundaries it is confusing
You mean the round tree circle? That's edging to keep mulch from blowing away.
Correction: in AU, the small leaf jabo is also known as Sabara; the big leaf jabo is also known as Grimal.
Thanks