Did you say your solution feed for the seeds consists of 1 gallon water 2 tablespoons of Vitamin B1 1 vitamin C tablet 1 aspirin tablet I didn't hear you tok clearly on the video. So I just want to clarify. Is the aspirin you use the "baby aspirin"?. Also is the vitamin C tablet the ones that fizz & dissolve in water. Do I apply as needed & how long do I apply this solution to the seeds. Can I apply it to cuttings as well?
In a gallon of water, put one aspirin and two tablespoons of Vitamin B1. This helps improve roots growth for seeds and cuttings. Aspirin has the same chemical as willow bark, which is a good rooting hormone. There are several things that can be used for rooting hormones, like Aloe Vera, honey, banana, onion, etc.
Loquat seeds are usually not true to the parent tree, but I will be grafting the parent tree onto these seedlings. Also I plan on grafting some other varieties to these trees.
Happy Father's day Mel!!🎉
Thank you very much, for the Father's Day wish.
@edibletropicaltrees you're most welcome!
Would you suggest this same solution for other fruit tree seeds?
I use it for all the trees I'm growing from seeds.
Did you say your solution feed for the seeds consists of
1 gallon water
2 tablespoons of Vitamin B1
1 vitamin C tablet
1 aspirin tablet
I didn't hear you tok clearly on the video. So I just want to clarify. Is the aspirin you use the "baby aspirin"?. Also is the vitamin C tablet the ones that fizz & dissolve in water. Do I apply as needed & how long do I apply this solution to the seeds. Can I apply it to cuttings as well?
In a gallon of water, put one aspirin and two tablespoons of Vitamin B1. This helps improve roots growth for seeds and cuttings. Aspirin has the same chemical as willow bark, which is a good rooting hormone. There are several things that can be used for rooting hormones, like Aloe Vera, honey, banana, onion, etc.
@edibletropicaltrees ok thanks for the confirmation. But do you use baby aspirin?
@@geriannroth449 No, just cheap aspirin I get at Walmart.
Looks brilliant, but would this seeds keep the same mother “Big Jim” variety?
Loquat seeds are usually not true to the parent tree, but I will be grafting the parent tree onto these seedlings. Also I plan on grafting some other varieties to these trees.
@@edibletropicaltrees how old do they need to be before you graft?
The seeds won't produce exactly the same fruit as the mother tree, unless you graft it.
Interesting information. Gotta try that solution
I usually graft when they are about a foot tall.
i like loquat trees so mutch do you have some seed to grown my own tree
Right now the fruit is green and won't be ripe for at least another 30 days.
@@edibletropicaltrees great because i like to make my own fruit of loquat ,thanks
The seeds won't produce the same fruit as the parent tree unless you graft it with a fruit producing tree.
@@edibletropicaltrees oh no 🤦♀️ that mean I will get the same bad tree that we have in our teratory, the problem the flavour is so sour as lemon