I have so many other flowering trees and plants in my garden. Avocado flowers are visited least by the honey bees for some odd reason. I have seen lots of wasp and flies, butterflies occasionally. At night I have seen moths, crane-flies, and lots of mosquitoes around trees. Oh and let's not forget ants. I have tried the honey and water spray but have not noticed any more or any less bees. The trees have some new fruits that I hope will stick. The trees are young. About 6 feet tall. I have a Lamb Hass, Bacon, and a Reed. All grafted trees from Garden View Nursery in Irwindale, California. Thank you for sharing this method as any helpful hints to attract pollinators is a plus. Keep up the great videos.
If honey didn't work for you try putting ROSEMARY swatches (4-6" inches ea and use about 10-20) inside and between the branches. Bees love the smell of Rosemary and they love Rosemary flowers and Rosemary has a strong scent they can detect from far away. I learned this from a gardener guru.
Yes, Thanks for explaining the process. I attended a Saturday morning class @ Laguna Hills Nursery, but they didn't go into detail regarding the ratio & how often. Plus like everybody else, I was concerned about ants. Again "thanks" for being so through.
Fantastic video bro, you have some awesome fruit set. I have a 4 year old Hass avocado tree I've been spraying hopefully I'll get some fruit to set this year
@@AJTheGraftMan well let me tell you that I went to look at my tree today and it has 4 pea size avocados, all the other flowers are gone BUT it has a new cluster of baby flowers that are now opening.... is this normal???
Love your idea. And your passion to graphing. Show more of those videos I love them. Where did you get your scion wood for the exotic avocados? Please follow up with more of the avocado graphs.
You’re naval tree is an alternative bearing tree. I have an fierce which is similar. I take out half the flowers bunches during its bearing year. That happens because the tree expends too much energy during the heavy bearing season.
Thank you Sir for sharing your technique in encouraging the pollinators to come to your Avocado Tree. I will try this on my Avocado tree on the next fruiting season. I am just doing the natural way. You can also visit my garden. Stay connected.
Hooked on your videos! Can't thank you enough for sharing your knowledge. Exciting and got me all reved up to try your experiment. Are you doing any pollination with a brush? Subscriber from Florida.
Works on Tomato plants or any kind of plant with blooms. The bees will come back over and over and I never saw ants Jan, Feb March April and May . Central Florida.1/3 real honey to 2/3 water. You also are feeding the bees so that's nice too.
Thanks for sharing Sir. I have a quick question. I have a Pinkerton tree I planted about 18 months ago. It has great looking flowers right now. But I see some small red ants and a few black ones in the flowers. I did see some small flies flying around as well. Should I be concerned about the ants? I’m feeling this way because some ants destroy my jujube flowers. Your thoughts are appreciated. Thanks
Good concept that immediately had me thinking of it attracting destructive ants. But you could coat trunks with white paint or specialized paints to discourage the ants from climbing. Then again, there are ground techniques as simple as bottle caps with water and sugar to attract them to the far corners of the yard and satisfy their hunger.
It is first I know about use honey bee and water to make avocado giving fruit. Actually this can help pollination by bee and fast. A Good research. How many time we spray it during fruiting. I think other fruit trees are the same like avocado trees
It's possible that the area you did not spray with honey still was affected positively because you attracted a lot more bees to the nearby branches that you did spray with honey.
I live in the Caribbean. I have a big avacado tree. Stars blooming from January to February. Blooms and fruit very heavily. But about 90% of the fruits fall off by July.
What a great idea! Make sense. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks 4 the info and getting right to the point. Keep rocking!!!!
Thanks!
I have so many other flowering trees and plants in my garden. Avocado flowers are visited least by the honey bees for some odd reason. I have seen lots of wasp and flies, butterflies occasionally. At night I have seen moths, crane-flies, and lots of mosquitoes around trees. Oh and let's not forget ants. I have tried the honey and water spray but have not noticed any more or any less bees. The trees have some new fruits that I hope will stick. The trees are young. About 6 feet tall. I have a Lamb Hass, Bacon, and a Reed. All grafted trees from Garden View Nursery in Irwindale, California.
Thank you for sharing this method as any helpful hints to attract pollinators is a plus. Keep up the great videos.
If honey didn't work for you try putting ROSEMARY swatches (4-6" inches ea and use about 10-20) inside and between the branches. Bees love the smell of Rosemary and they love Rosemary flowers and Rosemary has a strong scent they can detect from far away. I learned this from a gardener guru.
Great idea, thanks for the share👍
Awesome Bro good job love it looks good thanks for sharing it.
Thank you
Thank you for sharing this...
Yes, Thanks for explaining the process. I attended a Saturday morning class @ Laguna Hills Nursery, but they didn't go into detail regarding the ratio & how often. Plus like everybody else, I was concerned about ants. Again "thanks" for being so through.
After using this method many times on many trees in many areas, I haven't seen any ants yet. That might change though. Thanks for watching.
Fantastic video bro, you have some awesome fruit set.
I have a 4 year old Hass avocado tree I've been spraying hopefully I'll get some fruit to set this year
Thank you! Good luck with your Hass tree
@@AJTheGraftMan well let me tell you that I went to look at my tree today and it has 4 pea size avocados, all the other flowers are gone BUT it has a new cluster of baby flowers that are now opening.... is this normal???
Ariel Cortez yes it’s normal. It’s called staggered flowering and you get a longer season :)
I would love to try and see what happened. Thanks for sharing
Love this idea. Thank you man!
Thanks!
Can sugar do the same
It's so awesome. I'll try that too! In Northern California.
Great!
Love your idea. And your passion to graphing. Show more of those videos I love them. Where did you get your scion wood for the exotic avocados? Please follow up with more of the avocado graphs.
Isn't it "graft" or "grafting"
Always you have the difference 👏
Thank you very informative👍
Wow good idea 👍
Lol that’s loaded
thanks
I use the honey spray sometimes.
You’re naval tree is an alternative bearing tree. I have an fierce which is similar. I take out half the flowers bunches during its bearing year. That happens because the tree expends too much energy during the heavy bearing season.
Ants are the ones that pollinate my jujube flowers.
I haven't tried this, how much difference do you think it made in percentage compared to the tree you didn't apply?
I didn't measure the difference. I just noticed it helps to make more fruit set.
Thank you Sir for sharing your technique in encouraging the pollinators to come to your Avocado Tree. I will try this on my Avocado tree on the next fruiting season. I am just doing the natural way. You can also visit my garden. Stay connected.
You're welcome and good luck with your avocado tree. Yes let's stay connected. Happy gardening!
Thanks for the content bro..Love this idea..I have the same problem i will send you pictures
How many mls per snap
Hooked on your videos! Can't thank you enough for sharing your knowledge. Exciting and got me all reved up to try your experiment. Are you doing any pollination with a brush? Subscriber from Florida.
Thanks! Much appreciated! I’ve never done brush pollination, though I hear it can work. The spraying seems easier and faster, at least for me
sir thankyou for sharing video. I have a question, how to make a lot of flowers sir?
Someone get this man a tablespoon lol
Thanks for the content bro.
Lol ya a really big tablespoon. Thanks!
lol!
Do you know how much honey you loose by putting into a tblsp.than into bottle. Lol
Do you water less when you see the flowers
Water more
Works on Tomato plants or any kind of plant with blooms. The bees will come back over and over and I never saw ants Jan, Feb March April and May . Central Florida.1/3 real honey to 2/3 water. You also are feeding the bees so that's nice too.
Yes indeed. I'll be doing this on most plants this year. I've yet to see ants either.
Thank you for the ratio of mix.
When do you spray?
When the tree is flowering
Thanks for sharing Sir. I have a quick question. I have a Pinkerton tree I planted about 18 months ago. It has great looking flowers right now. But I see some small red ants and a few black ones in the flowers. I did see some small flies flying around as well. Should I be concerned about the ants? I’m feeling this way because some ants destroy my jujube flowers. Your thoughts are appreciated. Thanks
Ants can be good pollinators, but they can be a problem too. If leaves start to go missing, then I would do something about the ants
@@AJTheGraftMan Thank you brother. Leaves look fantastic. I will keep an eye on them.
Good concept that immediately had me thinking of it attracting destructive ants. But you could coat trunks with white paint or specialized paints to discourage the ants from climbing. Then again, there are ground techniques as simple as bottle caps with water and sugar to attract them to the far corners of the yard and satisfy their hunger.
Surprisingly, I haven’t seen ants so far
Did the nabal fruit?
Yes
How old is the graft? Looks healthy!
Thanks! About 2 years old
Sir How quantity is best for tree honey and water ?
That’s mentioned in the video
Wow
Love your it
It is first I know about use honey bee and water to make avocado giving fruit. Actually this can help pollination by bee and fast. A Good research. How many time we spray it during fruiting. I think other fruit trees are the same like avocado trees
Thank you. I spray once a month
Is there a follow-up to this? Re the Nabal?
Yes. I did a video about the Nabal and honey spray. You can check it out here:
ua-cam.com/video/nAQXxAhjl2g/v-deo.html
Is that sweet that we expect?
Sprayed my haas and it dropped all its leaves??? Lots of flowers but no leaves now. Watching…
That’s normal. Leaves will come back in a month or two
Does not attract ants?
I've sprayed five times since March and so far there are no ants
It's possible that the area you did not spray with honey still was affected positively because you attracted a lot more bees to the nearby branches that you did spray with honey.
Yes, certainly possible.
WoW!
Are the flowers scented?
No
@@AJTheGraftMan thank you ❤
How old this tree is ?
8 years old
I live in the Caribbean. I have a big avacado tree. Stars blooming from January to February. Blooms and fruit very heavily. But about 90% of the fruits fall off by July.
That’s strange. How old is the tree?
What quality per pump?
Does your multi grafted avocado plants grow fruits within 1 years ?
It took about 2 years to make fruit
What about ants?
I've never seen ants show up after spraying this
Save your honey, molasses does the same thing and cheaper. Looks good.
cool
aku njaluk bibite mas bro, tak tanem neng kebonku, oke gak.
So you like to mist the flowers. Then i gues you are mystifying. 🤣
😂 I guess so