I grew 1,200 Giant Sequoia trees on my balcony this year

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • I turned a little hobby into a giant experiment because I was disappointed with the amount of data available on growing your own giant sequoia trees from seed.
    A written up guide is now available here: superlativetre...
    If you live in the UK, you can now buy your seeds directly from me: superlativetre... Buying your seeds from me helps to support my research and guide production going forward. Unfortunately, due to legislation, I can only sell to people in the UK.

Комментарии • 620

  • @andrewcheshire244
    @andrewcheshire244 5 месяцев назад +144

    There's nothing cooler than somebody geeking out on nature. Here's to you, cool nerd.

  • @logtothebase2
    @logtothebase2 5 месяцев назад +107

    FYI, your bedroom is haunted by a grey ghost dog.

  • @kodzos
    @kodzos 2 года назад +280

    I hope you will have the time to write up your findings into a paper/instruction and publish them! Hopefully you’ll find a home for the rest of your sapling before they become too big to remain on your balcony.

    • @GeorgeMaier
      @GeorgeMaier  2 года назад +33

      Thank you! I am hoping to find somewhere I can plant them fairly soon.

    • @nickromeo19861
      @nickromeo19861 2 года назад +5

      @@GeorgeMaier good morning congratulations for the video and the commitment. I live in Italy but the internet sites you have proposed cannot be ordered for Italy. are there other sites to order sequoiadendrom giganteum seeds? a thousand thanks

    • @lufe18
      @lufe18 Год назад +10

      @@nickromeo19861 if you can find one at a park somewhere, you can harvest your own seeds from the cones. I was able to get around 100 seeds from a single cone that a found in a park in Seattle, Washington - far from anywhere these trees grow naturally. Surely there’s a botanical garden or park somewhere in Italy that has grown one of these beauties!

    • @Las3nellas
      @Las3nellas Год назад +1

      @@lufe18 I have many little pine cones from a Dawn Redwood tree. How do I get the seeds from it? I have tried to do so without any luck.

    • @somaliano99kingkonghimself75
      @somaliano99kingkonghimself75 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@GeorgeMaier hallo my dear friend thank you for this refreshing information I have tried to find information on how to plant trees from different continent I would love to talk to you could you give me number ore eney thing your face book pls let me talk to you I have bean waiting for years for this

  • @cvin13
    @cvin13 2 года назад +118

    This is great info. Would love to see a follow up video with a care guide for young saplings

  • @MF-fc5vk
    @MF-fc5vk 2 года назад +22

    I have grown oak, judas, wisteria, pinus radiata, all becoming larger trees in large pots. Still healthy . Love growing, strangely satisfying hobby all for future bonsai. Also have a 10year old sequoia doing great.

  • @Nifty-Stuff
    @Nifty-Stuff 5 месяцев назад +21

    Excellent work with this experiment. YES, please put together a guide video on germinating and growing sequoia trees!

  • @m.santana4162
    @m.santana4162 Год назад +18

    I've been growing and planting sequoias and coast redwoods for some years now, and eventhough I live in the pacific northwest I can tell you it's no easy task, especially getting them to a point where they are mature enough to plant in a permanent location. just discovered your channel, thank you so much, I'm gonna try what you did. Hopefully I'm successful.

  • @maigematthews5620
    @maigematthews5620 Год назад +15

    Questions:
    1. What was your overall budget?
    2. Although it’s been over a year, do you still have any seedlings?
    3. If you could do it all again, what would you do differently?
    4. Would they be able to survive in the following United States locations? Elko-Nevada, Luna-New Mexico, Valencia-New Mexico, Hondale-New Mexico, Van Buren-Arkansas, Cheraw-South Carolina.
    5. Is your guide only to be used in the UK?
    Thank you for all of your help!

    • @roxtorlediable
      @roxtorlediable 2 месяца назад

      i've heard that these trees are pretty resistant and adaptative, you should be able to plant there where you wish though a lack of water may be dangerous for them, the regions you mentionned are quite dry, but considering they do fine California they should do fine where you want to plant them

  • @simonpaine2347
    @simonpaine2347 5 месяцев назад +7

    A small tip! Please leave an outtro on your videos. This enables us to like the video on TV's before it just dissappears at the end, unlike phones where it hangs around.
    Great video. Thanks for your intensive work.

  • @jigglestumps
    @jigglestumps 2 года назад +175

    OMG!!!! I've also been doing this for years and I have also been developing my own methods. I honestly can't believe how you have managed to get such a high percentage rate, so much more difficult than people realise. If I try to germinate 100 seeds I can often expect to get 5 trees to a good enough size to plant outside. So weird that I follow you for your mountaineering content but you've dropped a video with the exact info I need for something else.

  • @savesoilsaveearth770
    @savesoilsaveearth770 Год назад +11

    Thanks George for making this video
    It helped me I'll also plant some sequoias for my future generations and as a symbol which would represent me and I'd live 3000 years via this tree 🌲 .

  • @jozefj.6567
    @jozefj.6567 2 года назад +18

    I love the scientific approach you've taken. It would be amazing if you could share your data with the rest of the community.

  • @GeorgeMaier
    @GeorgeMaier  Год назад +24

    Hey everyone!!!
    A written up quick growing guide is now available here: superlativetrees.com/pages/growing-giant-sequoia-from-seed
    If you live in the UK, you can now buy your seeds directly from me: superlativetrees.com/collections/all Buying your seeds from me helps to support my research and guide production going forward. Unfortunately, due to legislation, I can only sell to people in the UK.
    I'm working towards a full research report based on this experiment, it's not fully ready yet, but will be put up on the website once it's done :)

    • @Paul-hl8yg
      @Paul-hl8yg Год назад +1

      May i ask what you plan to do with any successful growing trees?

    • @CrypticSkies0
      @CrypticSkies0 Год назад

      Ok

    • @thevictoryoverhimself7298
      @thevictoryoverhimself7298 Год назад +4

      A society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade they may never sit.

    • @HyuLilium
      @HyuLilium 5 месяцев назад

      That website seems to contradict this video. It mentions 4-6 weeks in the refrigerator, but you had the best results with 1 week.

    • @GeorgeMaier
      @GeorgeMaier  5 месяцев назад +2

      @@HyuLilium ah I think you might be getting a bit mixed up between the two different effect graphs. 4-6 weeks in the fridge yields highest probability of seed germination full stop. That’s the first and most important effect. Longer than that and I found fungal growth damaged some of the seeds. The effect second is: The longer they’ve been in the fridge, the faster the seeds that will germinate (i.e. the undamaged ones) do germinate. I.e. if they’ve been in there a long time you’ll get all the germinations you should expect within the first week. This is somewhat independent of germination probability. Speed of germination is not always massively important, probability of germination is more important. So I stand by the 4-6 week target.

  • @Jumpingjoep
    @Jumpingjoep 2 года назад +12

    Hi George,
    Thanks for all the work you've put in. It could definitely help me.
    I've come up with a plan to increase the biodiversity in a young forest (15 years I think with only couple early species) by helping nature along. I'll try and use my knowledge of food forests and permaculture.
    I will grow seedlings of local trees that are really big so they have proved themselves. There are two sequoias with two miles which I want to use seeds from. Your findings and possibly upcoming guide should help me along. Now I need to find some volunteers to help and offers growing space and get going.
    We'll have a great forest by the time I'm ready for my wheelchair. :-)

  • @pdterre5496
    @pdterre5496 4 месяца назад +11

    Greetings from a fellow hobby tree grower. I grow oak and linden from local seed. It started with our children brought home a wool ski hat full of oak seed from the day-care yard. The survivors we planted in memory of grandfather and I just have continued from that year. Cheers from Finland

    • @Neilhuny
      @Neilhuny 4 месяца назад +2

      What a great tribute to your grandfather!

    • @veronica_._._._
      @veronica_._._._ 3 месяца назад +2

      My childhood home may still have one majestic oak tree l planted as a 5 yo.
      My Dad "complained" until he died at 93, he never did cut it down tho.

  • @ferrugenfish
    @ferrugenfish 9 месяцев назад +15

    Thank you so much! I too have been frustrated by the anecdotal information on the topic so i was really refreshed to see what you did here and very appreciative that you posted it. I'd pay $10 for your published findings... you have to be considering it

    • @GeorgeMaier
      @GeorgeMaier  9 месяцев назад +5

      Thanks for your kind words! Glad that this was so helpful! I’ve now posted some guidance (all freely available) on my website superlativetrees.com - hope that, along with this video, is of some help! Happy growing

  • @InsomniaticMeat
    @InsomniaticMeat Год назад +4

    I'm really digging this video! I've been growing Sequoia seeds for years now, indoors and out on my balcony... When I first started I had really low germination rates, but nowadays I toss the seeds in the freezer for a few days and that has bumped it up exponentially. My biggest issue up until today is transplanting the tiny trees into bigger containers. A friend of mine recommended seaweed fertilizer to stimulate root growth and so far I've managed to successfully transplant two seedlings, while still waiting on three to be transplanted. These buggers have plenty of obstacles to overcome when you first start growing them, however I find that it does become easier as you get more experience year after year.
    How are your trees doing present day? I'm curious! Please share an update

  • @sunnykobe3210
    @sunnykobe3210 5 месяцев назад +10

    Wow, how beautiful. Here’s a big hug and kiss to all of you who plant trees.

  • @Eddyspeeder
    @Eddyspeeder 2 года назад +15

    Hi George, I've been watching your channel since your PhD days. This episode helped me in the sense that it inspired me to think about a topic I never thought of before, and to consider dedicating some of my balcony space to grow them and plant them in areas around me. I look forward to your guide!

    • @GeorgeMaier
      @GeorgeMaier  2 года назад +2

      Thanks! Glad it might be of some help to somebody out there haha

    • @Eddyspeeder
      @Eddyspeeder 2 года назад +1

      @@GeorgeMaier: What's funny is that for my high school project (nearly 20 years ago...) I originally intended to also do an experiment comparing plant growth under different conditions, but by recommendation of my biology teacher it was reduced to investigating how to distill Nitrosomonas and Nitrobacter from soil. It's surprisingly been of use later in my career 😅

  • @БорисДжи
    @БорисДжи 2 года назад +2

    Hey. Thank you for information, it is really important. What kind of soil and fertilisers do you use ? Good luck on your way, and hello from Switzerland.

  • @LittleSpaceCase
    @LittleSpaceCase 4 месяца назад +8

    Im from northern california and now live in seattle where some scientists are talking about encouraging assisted migration of giant sequoia trees: so this information is very helpful in preserving these trees within their native range and their potential future native range.

    • @kalidilerious
      @kalidilerious 4 месяца назад

      Are you sure they were "scientists"? Because it should be Botanists. It's suspicious hearing this stuff and manipulating the protected forests sounds like a bad idea.

    • @robertwoodpa6463
      @robertwoodpa6463 4 месяца назад

      @@kalidilerious Yeah look at what the scientists told us about COVID

  • @juhatt
    @juhatt 7 месяцев назад +2

    More advice please :) like what soil or environment does the seedling need? I am amazed by your patience and what a great work and an experiment. Thanks !

  • @deirdredear
    @deirdredear 4 месяца назад +3

    Fabulous! Mr. Johnny Appleseed of Sequoias. You educate and inspire me and now let's get to the rest of the wold!

  • @sinjinadams2862
    @sinjinadams2862 Год назад +4

    Great video! I did exactly what you have done 20 years ago and found that all Redwood seeds, Coast, Dawn and Sequoia sprout extremely easy on a wet paper towel in a warm dark environment. No cold stratification was needed. I was able to sprout more seeds than I could possibly use. Unfortunately for me, I live in the wrong area, Charleston, SC and the only trees that would grow in this area are the Dawn Redwood. I tried really hard for a few years with the other two but they would all eventually die at some point. You should have much better success in your part of the world.

  • @acemanhomer1
    @acemanhomer1 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for the info. You, and Will with the assist, are doing some good work doing all that research, experimenting and data collecting, and letting the people know! Good stuff!
    I just got some seedlings myself from the Johnsteen company, here in the U.S. Planning to make a bonsai out of both my Coastal Redwood and the Giant Sequoia; however, after watching this, I probably will feel more comfortable in the future going through with germinating my own seeds. I kind of have my own anecdotes in the works right now though for stratification, 6 Colorado Blue Spruce and 5 Norwegian Spruce seeds I just got in the fridge this evening, hoping they both germinate at least 1 good one *apiece..we shall see...

  • @archstanton3249
    @archstanton3249 4 месяца назад +1

    Plant them along coastal areas and large bodies of water. They will adapt and acclimate over time. Imagine 1000 years in the future where you’re 1200 trees number more than 12000,000 flourishing!

  • @jflgaray
    @jflgaray 4 месяца назад +4

    You and your teammate did something amazing science here. We need more of like you and wishing a widespread growth of those wonderful trees in your area.

  • @ChadGardenSinLA
    @ChadGardenSinLA 5 месяцев назад +1

    Perhaps it's just the nature of seeds to sprout in the dark as this is the method when I sprout grains in a tray for my chickens. I'm from CA, but what would be the implications of feral populations of sequoias outside of their range? Could they outcompete your natural flora in the UK? Or would they contribute to your ecosystem like the naturalized parrots in CA are re-filling the niche of the Carolina Parakeet that was made extinct by early Americans.

  • @SP-ki5gn
    @SP-ki5gn 5 месяцев назад +4

    The Giant Sequoia is an awe inspiring species, well done!

  • @alvarosandin9784
    @alvarosandin9784 4 месяца назад +1

    My dude, colorblind viewer here. I have a problem with the colors you use in graph. Can i please ask them to be a bit more vibrant so i can rad it pls :)

  • @JosePineda-jn8jk
    @JosePineda-jn8jk 4 месяца назад +1

    Just start putting these bad boys in random spots where there is enough space for it to grow to full size.
    People would be shocked lol.

  • @Exderius
    @Exderius 2 года назад +4

    Awesome video! Keep up the great work.
    I’m attempting to grow some myself, with the long term goal to purchase land for conservation and reforestimh

  • @LozsLeisure
    @LozsLeisure 2 года назад +6

    Coming home from nights out then checking for hours!! Dedication to the cause 🙌🙌🙌

  • @Zincchromeshema
    @Zincchromeshema Год назад +4

    Thank you for all of the time and effort you put into this research, you're amazing! My somewhat estranged adult son just gave me a tiny packet of 40 sequoia seeds. There was something, maybe, profound about this. Wish me luck.

    • @MrJDOaktown
      @MrJDOaktown Год назад

      I'm in Oakland and just starting out. If you've got any tips......

  • @Alex_Pro_A
    @Alex_Pro_A 4 месяца назад +1

    Can't even beleave you put so much time and effort to proper collecting the data and watching this experiment. Great work! I hope you will publish your work with all data somewhere

  • @apogeus2
    @apogeus2 2 года назад +1

    what about cold climate zones?

  • @LozsLeisure
    @LozsLeisure 2 года назад +3

    Still hoping to get my hands on one!!!

  • @nikko97144
    @nikko97144 Год назад +1

    I have ordered seeds and will try to grow at least one giant sequoia in Norway (64°N)

  • @michaellalanae7228
    @michaellalanae7228 5 месяцев назад +1

    Your a bad ass and should give classes for two hundred dollars and all the students get a free tree after the class is complete.

  • @tracksensations
    @tracksensations 2 года назад +4

    Fascinating! Thank you for doing this, and for sharing your findings! Would love to grow some of these sometime. I’m not currently aware of other info out there so I’d be very interested in a guide!

  • @dukesilver5412
    @dukesilver5412 2 года назад +4

    Awesome Video! I’ve never seen anyone grow so many from seedlings. You’re right that there seems to be a lack of information on how to properly grow them. Did you also experiment with different soil? If so, what type did they do best in? Thanks a lot and great video!

    • @GeorgeMaier
      @GeorgeMaier  2 года назад +3

      Hey Duke! I didn’t really experiment with soil extensively in this one, as it was mainly about triggering germination, rather than early development. I used coir compost in almost all instances. This is light and airy which seemed to help. Interestingly I did run out of coir at one point and switched to a special “seedling compost” and the seedlings did very badly and many died - it got too dense and hard. The coir stays nice and airy which I think helps keep their roots in good condition. Then when they are a bit older and I repot them, i throw in some normal compost for the nutritional boost.

  • @angelotaplatzidis193
    @angelotaplatzidis193 4 месяца назад +1

    Would they grow well in barren Scotland?

  • @ilannlabbe9321
    @ilannlabbe9321 Год назад +1

    Hello, I was just wondering: 1) what exactly do you fo for stratification? And 2) how long do you keep the seedlings in the places indicated by the graph?(shelf, cupboard, window) Thank you for the video I am inspired to grow some trees now!

  • @MarSchlosser
    @MarSchlosser 5 месяцев назад +1

    They look good, but, I hope you won't come to tears over this, so to say. Where Sequoia is raised, they tend to take over. They have the ability to suffocate native plants and to create their own biosphere, a swamp. Family in the southeast US consider it a weed tree. When it begins to spread, it will do it fast. S. Africa and Australia didn't listen to us over mesquite, and look at the land now.

    • @GeorgeMaier
      @GeorgeMaier  5 месяцев назад +1

      They’ve been in the UK for a couple of hundred years in large numbers and haven’t taken over. In fact they are well noted for how well they fit into the UK biology. There’s some good insights into this online - and I even wrote a post myself about how easy they are to manage as an introduced specie because their natural reproductive rate is so low. I do wonder if you’re thinking of coastal redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) which has more of a tendency to take over (but still relatively low compared to many other specie).

  • @ИнтеллектИнтеллект-ш4д

    Wow.. Good job👍 can you show those trees on these days. Hello from Kazakstan👋

  • @thelimitingfactor
    @thelimitingfactor 2 года назад +1

    Thanks!

    • @GeorgeMaier
      @GeorgeMaier  2 года назад

      Glad you found the video useful!

  • @GreytOutdoorsMedic
    @GreytOutdoorsMedic 2 года назад +2

    Yesterday I was at my local botanical garden and found a Cal Redwood cone on the floor with seeds in. I am hoping to do some gorilla gardening around my local area and at the nature reserve I work at as we lack any evergreens. Thanks for the video. If you have any saplings that need homes I’d be happy to come to an arrangement!

  • @deersbrook4485
    @deersbrook4485 2 года назад +6

    Awesome! I too grow all three types of redwood. They are fascinating trees to grow. I have planted some out in the countryside near me. It's cool knowing I'm not the only one obsessed with these trees! Looking forward to any updates in the future.

    • @oiocha5706
      @oiocha5706 2 года назад +1

      What country are you in?

    • @deersbrook4485
      @deersbrook4485 2 года назад

      @@oiocha5706 UK, same as George.

    • @andrewclack4881
      @andrewclack4881 8 месяцев назад +1

      me too. Have you any experience germinating swamp cypress as I'm trying to germinate my own collected seeds (England).

    • @deersbrook4485
      @deersbrook4485 8 месяцев назад

      @andrewclack4881 Sorry Andrew, I've not tried swamp cypress before. I hope you manage to germinate some as they are awesome trees!

  • @UltraBebo
    @UltraBebo 5 месяцев назад +3

    I hope you continue with the gardening experiments. This was cool to watch

  • @duncanidaho6600
    @duncanidaho6600 Год назад +6

    Got a smile out of the STATA graphs. Excellent work.

    • @GeorgeMaier
      @GeorgeMaier  Год назад +1

      Always appreciate someone who’s able to identify statistical analysis software 🙌

    • @eamonomalley5125
      @eamonomalley5125 5 месяцев назад

      I recognized STATA too, great stuff! As an undergrad who uses it for all of my econ assignments, I wasn't sure this was something that people used in the real world haha, so this is great to know!

  • @cybercitech2589
    @cybercitech2589 Год назад +1

    Hi, I wanna a greener earth. Can you share some seeds with me?

  • @DanielDuhon
    @DanielDuhon 2 года назад +6

    I’d love to see a guide based on your findings! I have 5 baby sequoias myself and am hoping that they keep growing. The biggest struggle I have is knowing how much to water them

    • @MrPink-ui3mz
      @MrPink-ui3mz 2 года назад +3

      I’m having the same problem. I have experimented with about 20 seedlings now. I can’t seem to get them past the first cotyledons.

    • @lawrencemcnally3164
      @lawrencemcnally3164 2 года назад +1

      They like a lot of water, I have them as bonsai, they certainly have a lot of roots ,

    • @coachfrette
      @coachfrette 2 года назад

      @@lawrencemcnally3164 they like water but need to have the soil go dry before watering again

    • @livingstone6275
      @livingstone6275 Год назад +2

      TRY bottom watering them instead of top watering. you may be surprised of the results

    • @codydavis5364
      @codydavis5364 9 месяцев назад

      You need to speak to the seeds I know it sounds crazy they need to feel loved

  • @artfx9
    @artfx9 4 месяца назад +1

    2 years later: help, the trees have taken over my home! 😂

  • @cprgreaves
    @cprgreaves 5 месяцев назад +8

    Thank you, and congratulations I have a philosophy of "plant the seed!" If it germinates, you've won, if it doesn't germinate, then you haven't lost anything. Two years ago three trays of thirty-six corned-beef tins, each with one apple core. I estimated 1,500 apple trees and gave them away to visitors who told me "You're a GENIUS", but I thought "It's what apple trees have been doing for yonks". Cheers, Chris

    • @MaYbYl8eR
      @MaYbYl8eR 5 месяцев назад +2

      what a bad idea. Youre not johhny appleseed. the people youre giving the tree to, and possibly yourself, wont understand that apple trees from seed will be vastly different from traditional apple trees, which are spliced with a root stock.
      Trees from seed typically are much much taller and therefore harder to maintain and harvsest. they also lack the hardiness of a spliced tree.

  • @Danvdberg
    @Danvdberg 7 месяцев назад +3

    Your record keeping must be an outstanding system

  • @the_fomoco_man5160
    @the_fomoco_man5160 2 года назад +2

    Just ran across your video, and had to say thank you!
    Videos like this are extremely helpful, well done sir!!!

  • @TWOCOWS1
    @TWOCOWS1 5 месяцев назад +1

    Love you for that. Thank you

  • @ahowl7mx
    @ahowl7mx 5 месяцев назад +1

    Bruh homebrewed a massive statistically significant sample size of seed germination but skipped the final conclusion. So what was the optimal condition set that had the most births? Saw a graph but the specific combination was never mentioned. Was the 14d cold strat before soaking or after? Shaded was best?

    • @GeorgeMaier
      @GeorgeMaier  5 месяцев назад +1

      sorry, I should have been more explicit about what the graph was showing. The write up on my website is likely somewhat clearer but the treatments were all, where applicable, soak followed by cold strat. And yes, shaded shelf yielded the highest probability of seed germination

    • @dba1222
      @dba1222 5 месяцев назад

      As someone who has worked in statistics this made me laugh a lot

  • @loopquantumgravity8658
    @loopquantumgravity8658 10 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you for your contribution.

  • @nemovox
    @nemovox 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you!
    I finally bought my home and will start a project, plant pecan and other trees that help native birds (especially maritacas) from brazil.
    your data will help me a lot!
    again, thank you!

  • @svensvensson627
    @svensvensson627 5 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, impressive work!

  • @melaniemiles9220
    @melaniemiles9220 2 года назад +2

    You are a sequoia pioneer, creating a legacy! I need at least 1,000 sequoias to reforest cleared property in Canada, will also include other species. Can`t find any trees or seeds. I get ridiculed for inquiring until I say I planted one over 10 years ago and it`s doing great (from a retired nursery). Apparently the one I have should produce cones soon...I`m also going to try cuttings. These trees inspire me and invoke mystical, magical awesomeness.

    • @GeorgeMaier
      @GeorgeMaier  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for your comment! You'll probably find your tree planted 10 years ago, even if it produces cones, they will have very low viability rates - even seeds taken tress in the UK at almost 200 years old still have fairly low germination rates. My advice, if you're going to grow from self-collected seed, is to find the oldest tree you possibly can. Also keep in mind that cones take 2 years to mature - so go for the older/larger cones. Sequoia aren't great at growing from cuttings either (unlike the coastal redwood, which does grow easily from cuttings). I've always found most success using imported seed from old growth in the native ranges.

    • @melaniemiles9220
      @melaniemiles9220 2 года назад +1

      @@GeorgeMaier I must go to California then! - no older trees near me. Yes, I haven`t come across anyone having success with cuttings..but can`t help but try, with new growth tips and heat mat, humidity dome etc. and keep searching for a seed source. I`m so fond of giant sequoias but your advice gives me the idea to include coast redwoods as well because they can be cloned with cuttings. Much appreciation to you.

  • @remyhakobyan
    @remyhakobyan Год назад

    Thanks a lot for a valuable information; I'm about to start my own project on sequoias. I have some questions that I'd be happy if you'd find a time to go over
    1) 24 h soaking (water or carbonated mineral water?)
    2) 14 d cold (1 - 4 C°) moist stratification (on papertower, perlite or dirrectly saw in the growing medium in the predifined cell for each seed)
    3) plant seeds in a substrat 0.5 cm from the surface and make greenhouse and put in a shaded place
    4) start growing lights and heatmat as first seedlings emerge (whats the best temperature?)
    5) remove them from grrenhouse gradually and expose to more light
    Thanks in advance

  • @rwdplz1
    @rwdplz1 Месяц назад

    It's been almost 3 years now, would love to see an update on your findings!

  • @Maybe1Someday
    @Maybe1Someday 4 месяца назад

    Ive been trying to grown Coastaal Redwoods for years now. At least I know how to sow them better now. I cant get them to survive long though. I believe they dont like full sun when they are little

  • @soniaromero8571
    @soniaromero8571 3 месяца назад

    THANK YOI SO MUCH FOR THIS!! I and I’m certain Mother Nature appreciates what you have done. I certainly do and can’t wait to plant my own little seedlings 🌱💚 Here’s to a greener tomorrow 🙌

  • @achllle
    @achllle 3 месяца назад

    I absolutely JUMPED when Will suddenly appeared out of nowhere

  • @LovinLnCottage
    @LovinLnCottage 5 месяцев назад

    Please publish your work! Try submitting to Nature magazine or Science or even Ranger Rick! Just publish. You are a citizen scientist and just as valuable as a professional scientist. Thank you from USA. ☮️❤️🙏

  • @kheredrain
    @kheredrain 2 года назад +2

    Very instructive. I will try to grow some of the seeds I found on a giant sequoia here in France. I hope you will have time to write some study on your experiment and share it. Thank you for sharing :P

    • @GeorgeMaier
      @GeorgeMaier  2 года назад

      Glad somebody found it useful!

  • @ZachsGarage1
    @ZachsGarage1 4 месяца назад

    This is awesome! Thank you for sharing!

  • @blakespower
    @blakespower 24 дня назад

    I have failed 100% of the time growing Giant Sequoia in Maryland My guess why is the black walnut,juglones but surprisingly I have been growing coast redwoods 4 of them were planted in 2005 but for some reason deer tried to girdle one this year but was surprised how fast the coat redwood healed itself it was almost 50% girdles now its like 20 percent

  • @edwardbarnhart1698
    @edwardbarnhart1698 2 месяца назад

    Lost and found coins. Go to water wells, public. Pick out five Pennie’s. Go to bank, get nickel. Take nickel and full fare to city bus. Put down both payments at the same time. Giggle.

  • @Nowayjose-vd1wm
    @Nowayjose-vd1wm 5 месяцев назад

    Omg..I ❤this! I live on the Canadian Border of New York and we have Pine and Evergreens but no Red Woods...I think I could grow them here..hmmm

  • @abrvalg321
    @abrvalg321 4 месяца назад

    4:40 2 years ago but I'd like to point out how cheap they are.
    for $1 I got a 100ml of CuSO4, alternatively 20g of KMnO4. Both have to be diluted heavily and used rarely. So $1 can last you for several years.

  • @stevensibbet5869
    @stevensibbet5869 12 дней назад

    Contact your local council with a few suggestions where they can plant some of your giant sequoias, They must have Parks and open-spaces where they can put some of them.

  • @Lucas-df4ht
    @Lucas-df4ht Месяц назад

    Would be cool if you replicated this work with Sequoiadendron Sempervirens as well, and compare the differences!

  • @JackMenendez
    @JackMenendez 4 месяца назад

    Has anyone tried the Sequoia Sempervirens in the UK? These tall trees live on the coast. One tree named Hyperion is 116 meters tall (380'). Their trunks grow 5-8 meters in diameter. They grow fast until they are over 30 meters tall and then more slowly. Thirty-meter trees are common in California backyards. They tolerate temperatures -9C to 38C well, with the mean temperature between 10C and 16C. There is also a Chinese Sequoia that grows more slowly than the other two kinds but is deciduous and has beautiful foliage.

  • @dougrigel1997
    @dougrigel1997 2 года назад +1

    Right now I have about 200 (maybe more. I didn't count them) seeds in cold stratification after overnight soak. As I write this they have been in the fridge 2 weeks. I guess I will leave them in another 3 weeks and then sow them in pots in an outdoor shaded area. I'll do the 45 days then see what happens. I am in California at about 2800ft altitude near Big Trees State Park. Wish me luck George!!

  • @nihatsavmaz6677
    @nihatsavmaz6677 3 месяца назад +1

    Updates please!!!

  • @telanos2492
    @telanos2492 4 месяца назад

    Fascinating video! And yes, it was worth it - you've contributed to the body of scientific knowledge for mankind!
    On your 5 step method (as summarised in your written guide) - is this likely to apply to other plants?

  • @johngill5175
    @johngill5175 5 месяцев назад

    Helped me, I really hate starting tasks where the common knowledge is word of mouth, and after living near yosemite, sequia, and Crescent City (Redwood national park) Each different homes, I have a love for these trees and they can grow in Indiana with a little work. But I didnt want to without sound knowledge due to the long lead time for failure. This give me the confidance to try it out and see if I can add a 'little' guy to my house! Just bought seeds, HERE WE GO! Thanks to you!!!

  • @juandelrio8125
    @juandelrio8125 Месяц назад

    Hi from Northern California. Thank You to share this really interesting process of germination. If any time You are around the famous Avenue of the Giants; I would love to meet with You both. I want to develop a plan to grow several hundred of Sequoias to be planted on our 67 acres property in Miranda Ca. I wonder if You may be interested to help on get me going even at long distance.

  • @maartenloeckx4236
    @maartenloeckx4236 5 месяцев назад

    Bro, birthing 1,200 trees on your balcony and studying what works best just to make a video with "I hope this helps somebody" is worth a climate nobel price. Sure that with all this data you can write it down and publish a paper. Wish I lived in the UK and could purchase a few!

  • @DrDjones
    @DrDjones 5 месяцев назад

    Any updates on this? I've been hearing about the UK and California Redwoods doing well there recently.

  • @bencollyer2296
    @bencollyer2296 2 года назад +2

    Hi George I honestly really appreciate this video with helping me on my mission.
    I started doing the same thing with oak trees for the past 2 years as in my local ancient woodland I didn’t see oak saplings appearing at all
    Curtesy of the grey squirrel.
    I live near Leighton buzzard and walk the woods near their which has the giant sequoia trees which I’ve always loved but never really new what they where
    Till I see your last video about the sequoias. Since then I’ve collected loads of seed but have had no luck germinating.(I think I’ve got 1 but not sure my app says it’s a yew tree I do them aswell so not sure)
    I would love to buy a few plants even a few saplings if possible to help me start.?
    Love your work my thanks to Will as well

    • @GeorgeMaier
      @GeorgeMaier  2 года назад +2

      Hey Ben. I used to live just up the road in Bletchley - I've had some limited success with Giant Sequoia seeds collected from LB, but that was based on collecting several hundred seeds. That was, however, before I did these experiments and narrowed down my method - so I would hope to have better success now with UK seeds. If you're able to reach out to me via a Twitter Direct Message, or via email, I might be able to help you get a sapling

  • @larrypilcher3791
    @larrypilcher3791 5 месяцев назад

    Great. I decided to grow them here at the South Shuswap, BC Canada. They were doing okay until last winter. With the Climate extremes, we got minus thirty plus freezing 🥶 temperatures in January. Every one either died or is mostly dead. Yikes! The barely remaining ones I will take to the Coast. The ones at Lund are doing great.

  • @andrewthemorley
    @andrewthemorley 4 месяца назад

    This is great. I grew a hundred sequoias on my balcony this year, before watching this video, and would have had much better success with these tips I think. I've got 500 or so metasequoia glyptostroboides seeds from local trees that I'm thinking I'll try to replicate these ideas and see how I go with. Will report back.

  • @Dalmatianbee
    @Dalmatianbee 4 месяца назад +1

    This is awesome.

  • @Séquoia8055
    @Séquoia8055 Год назад

    Thanks for vidéo and you are help for product séquoia.very thanks ☺️

  • @antoniocordero2321
    @antoniocordero2321 2 года назад

    Woow statistically beautiful, I really like you video, thanks for sharing. I only have 12 of them germinated from 200 seeds, not easy to Get seeds shipped to México, I wish I could Get more seeds and try your method, Kind Regards from México

  • @mtylerw
    @mtylerw 2 года назад +2

    I love this. I think I will try to grow a few. Please let us know if/when your publish your finding and instructions.
    I found you when I was in Scotland in November and climbed Ben Nevis. Fortunately my hike was much more like your second expedition ;)

    • @GeorgeMaier
      @GeorgeMaier  2 года назад

      Thanks for your comment Tyler! Glad you got to enjoy a trip up Ben Nevis, and that you're thinking of growing some giant trees!

  • @chloemoore3815
    @chloemoore3815 Год назад +1

    I’m planning to grow as many as I can this spring! This video is so helpful ❤ if you can give any more of your top tips that would be much appreciated! X

  • @simonac688.
    @simonac688. Год назад

    i grew 40 last year(november) 2022 and squirls went on a rampage this summer but i managed to save 7 so i call them the lucky 7 and there beautiful there about 30 cm high and will Bonzai them ...👍
    its a lots of work...

  • @hannesvau3492
    @hannesvau3492 4 месяца назад

    Amazing video, super cool project! Love from Estonia

  • @johnbolton292
    @johnbolton292 4 месяца назад

    Thats a fantastic project. Well done!
    In case you've forgotten, God loves you. Jesus loves you. On your journey beware of traps and snares. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.

  • @baddreamd
    @baddreamd Год назад +1

    Great video,any suggestions about what kind of soil is good for the seeds?Coconut soil maybe?

  • @pierreboyer9277
    @pierreboyer9277 5 месяцев назад

    Nice initiative. I'm not growing giant sequoias but still :)

  • @planterbanter
    @planterbanter 2 года назад +3

    Ah boy, this is next level. Heaps of hard work put into this. Thank you!
    You’ve certainly helped me, I’ve struggled to find a solid guideline on how to germinate many species such as the giant sequoia and coastal redwoods. I learnt heaps from this, and will definitely try your method out! At what point do you transition the seedling into full sun? I usually have a transition stage where I leave the seedlings by a window when they are very young (no direct sunlight) and eventually put them somewhere with very limited exposure to the sun. And then I’ll increase it over the next month or two so that they get a few hours of sunlight a day (can’t have much more than that as they will burn in the Australia sun here haha). What do you usually do George?

    • @GeorgeMaier
      @GeorgeMaier  2 года назад +1

      Here in the UK it's not quite as much of an issue - I put them on my south facing balcony from a couple of days old and haven't really had any issues. But obviously the sun here isn't as strong as you get in Australia - so I understand your caution here.

  • @az.alkadi
    @az.alkadi 5 месяцев назад

    I've been doing this with my regreening projects in Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦

  • @icesphere4839
    @icesphere4839 5 месяцев назад

    Hey George, great job there. Is there a chance to give us an update on how the seedlings flourished the past two years or so? In case you are willing to ship to Hungary (and ofc if you still have some seedlings), please let me know :) Thanks and best,
    Balint