In addition, the first human cultivation seems to have been in Mexico. But, you know colinizers. They show up and claim everything as their own. Not to take anything away from this small farm. It's impressive.
@@racif ahh no this is not true. But what does make the civilization and agriculture that developed in the Americas so special is that they developed it completely independently! In the old world agriculture and civilization was developed in the Middle East and then spread to other parts of the world. So for example Europeans didn’t invent agriculture on their own, they were taught agriculture.
It's native to Mexico not Madagascar. There is a tiny little bee that naturally pollinates the flowers and it's only found in a very small area in Mexico. It's important to tell the real information as vanilla is struggling a lot to survive in its natural environment here in Mexico. We have to make awareness about this.
Welcome gentlemen. I have some research at the institute regarding vanilla. I want important information about it in terms of agriculture, pollination and composition of its compounds.
@@chasingamurderer Yes, I have a vanilla startup that sells orchids nation wide in Mexico, we also make short educational videos about this plant and I'm also working with Larousse Mexico to create a documentary about vanilla.
Vanilla is actually native to Mexico and Central America and is pollinated by the stingless Melipona bee, cultivated by the Maya. Since these bees are only found in the Americas the vanilla grown in Madagascar has to be hand pollinated.
Native to Mexico where there is a tiny bee that pollinates the flower that only lives there. That's why everywhere else you have to pollinate it yourself since that bee only lives there.
How did you plant it like that? I want to grow them at home too. It would really be a great help if you can demonstrate how you started planting it, and how you fertilize and moisturize it. Most videos here in RUclips only shows vanillas grown on open land (not enclosed space) and with a leguminous Tree hosts which I don't have at home.
Did you end up getting a vanilla bean vine? I have had one over a year now in my lounge room window and it’s just in a pot of orchid mix and it’s thriving. I have it growing up a coconut husk pole too. It is super easy to look after. I just water when it’s dry and then use the orchard slow release fertilizer pellets. I didn’t even need to fertilize it for the first year cos the soil it came with had plenty of nutrients still and the spring tails that it came with I truly think are helping it stay healthy as they eat mould and fungi etc. So the soil stays fungus and mould free thanks to them little spring tails. I have put them in all my plants now to keep bad fungi at bay and it’s working well I think. The spring tails are not a bother to me as they don’t leave the pot which is amazing. As long as they have water and food in the pot they won’t leave and roam all over your home. I have never ever seen one crawling around out of the pot before which is pretty cool cos most bugs would be all over your home but not these guys they just stay in that moist potting mix.
@@brodymccrackin well i don't know where you are from but for me i can easily buy an already grafted vanilla plant online....tho it's double the price compare to other plants
@@liliumkuronatasa3690 dont you just love the internet?! So easy to order rare and exotic plants and then to learn about how to care and cultivate them. Without ever having to leave the house! Awesomely cool name btw! Tiger lilies are some if my favorite lilies! 😁
Alot of questions about it too many to ask 1 where can I find a cutting or seed from 2 if you buy a bean that's unprocessed how to sprout it and get it to pollinate it??
Very noice. I would just adaw an Aussie accent. I am going to try, no.... I will get on with this next month. Believe me, it will be "tropical" in Sept over here well into December. Can't stand the hot weather, but I can make that up with gardening, which I love, 365/1
Not enough detail. Hand pollination? The picking process. Sun or shade? Dry or wet? The prep and process to get the finished bean? Just had 4 vines arrive in the post (surprise present from my wife) and don't have a clue. HELP!!!
Hi, I live in Greece. Is there possibility to grow vanilla root? For example, I grow here passion fruit, papaya, banana, coffee tree. Is there a chance? Of course, in the summer, I don't have humidity but is the greenhouse helping? Thank you.
How did ya go? Did you grow some? You should even be able to grow them outside cos you can grow banana etc so I’m pretty sure if you let it grow up a tree so it has the canopy to protect it from frost it would just fine. It doesn’t have to have high humidity to survive. I have one in my home in the lounge window and it is thriving and it’s not super humid inside my house but I guess it is a little humid. As long as you keep it watered and give it good orchard potting mixture and something to climb up you should be okay. If I was you I was try growing it in a pot outside next to a tree with plenty of foliage to protect the vanilla when it gets too hot or too cold.
@@daleysfr Welcome gentlemen. I have some research at the institute regarding vanilla. I want important information about it in terms of agriculture, pollination and composition of its compounds.
@@edmundooliver7584 we already breed normal bees in Australia for the whole worlds pollination. It could be done, with enough time and money, and understanding the bee that does that job. And providing what it needs it could work.
Vanilla is actually native to Central America- not Madagascar. Madagascar just happens to be the worlds largest producer of vanilla
yes, and they are destroying the forest in madagascar
In addition, the first human cultivation seems to have been in Mexico. But, you know colinizers. They show up and claim everything as their own. Not to take anything away from this small farm. It's impressive.
@@racif ahh no this is not true. But what does make the civilization and agriculture that developed in the Americas so special is that they developed it completely independently! In the old world agriculture and civilization was developed in the Middle East and then spread to other parts of the world. So for example Europeans didn’t invent agriculture on their own, they were taught agriculture.
It's native to Mexico not Madagascar. There is a tiny little bee that naturally pollinates the flowers and it's only found in a very small area in Mexico. It's important to tell the real information as vanilla is struggling a lot to survive in its natural environment here in Mexico. We have to make awareness about this.
Could you please give us some information?
Welcome gentlemen.
I have some research at the institute regarding vanilla. I want important information about it in terms of agriculture, pollination and composition of its compounds.
If you have awareness, then clearly you are doing something?
i live in socal by an estuary that's about 3 miles from the mexican boarder - i've seen that little bee in my garden ..
@@chasingamurderer Yes, I have a vanilla startup that sells orchids nation wide in Mexico, we also make short educational videos about this plant and I'm also working with Larousse Mexico to create a documentary about vanilla.
Vanilla is actually native to Mexico and Central America and is pollinated by the stingless Melipona bee, cultivated by the Maya. Since these bees are only found in the Americas the vanilla grown in Madagascar has to be hand pollinated.
Hallo, I'm from Indonesia. We love vanilla 😍
Native to Mexico where there is a tiny bee that pollinates the flower that only lives there. That's why everywhere else you have to pollinate it yourself since that bee only lives there.
nice, thanks for your sharing
Amazing! I live in the Algarve and I sure will try to grow it one of this days!
Thank you!
Haha, yesterday snowed were I live. There it goes mi dream of having vanilla
wow so elegant
wow best
How did you plant it like that? I want to grow them at home too. It would really be a great help if you can demonstrate how you started planting it, and how you fertilize and moisturize it. Most videos here in RUclips only shows vanillas grown on open land (not enclosed space) and with a leguminous Tree hosts which I don't have at home.
Did you end up getting a vanilla bean vine? I have had one over a year now in my lounge room window and it’s just in a pot of orchid mix and it’s thriving. I have it growing up a coconut husk pole too. It is super easy to look after. I just water when it’s dry and then use the orchard slow release fertilizer pellets. I didn’t even need to fertilize it for the first year cos the soil it came with had plenty of nutrients still and the spring tails that it came with I truly think are helping it stay healthy as they eat mould and fungi etc. So the soil stays fungus and mould free thanks to them little spring tails. I have put them in all my plants now to keep bad fungi at bay and it’s working well I think. The spring tails are not a bother to me as they don’t leave the pot which is amazing. As long as they have water and food in the pot they won’t leave and roam all over your home. I have never ever seen one crawling around out of the pot before which is pretty cool cos most bugs would be all over your home but not these guys they just stay in that moist potting mix.
@@NMW80 where did you get a vanilla vine from?
@@brodymccrackin well i don't know where you are from but for me i can easily buy an already grafted vanilla plant online....tho it's double the price compare to other plants
@@liliumkuronatasa3690 dont you just love the internet?! So easy to order rare and exotic plants and then to learn about how to care and cultivate them. Without ever having to leave the house!
Awesomely cool name btw! Tiger lilies are some if my favorite lilies! 😁
Facts: Dude vanilla is native to Mexico not Madagascar. Madagascar also hand pollinated.
Can you please tell about the bag of coconut on the bottom?
It's native to Mexico not Madagascar.
I was literally about to comment this same thing lol- I’m probably still gonna comment it😂
Alot of questions about it too many to ask 1 where can I find a cutting or seed from 2 if you buy a bean that's unprocessed how to sprout it and get it to pollinate it??
Great work excellent video
Perfect
Please inform me what are the cultivate medium
When there is a cyclone, can you lay the vanilla post down with the vine.
Wow so nice vanilla farm.how long the vanilla flower will come out and how many time your put water per day?
wow
Hi!
Where did you get your vines?
I’m looking to grow vanilla in El Salvador
Thank you.
Where can i get the seeds to grow them. Can i order fro Amazon?
Vanilla is not from Madagascar it's a tropical American plant
Very noice.
I would just adaw an Aussie accent.
I am going to try, no.... I will get on with this next month. Believe me, it will be "tropical" in Sept over here well into December.
Can't stand the hot weather, but I can make that up with gardening, which I love, 365/1
Not enough detail. Hand pollination? The picking process. Sun or shade? Dry or wet? The prep and process to get the finished bean? Just had 4 vines arrive in the post (surprise present from my wife) and don't have a clue. HELP!!!
Can i grow in Hungary?
Tell us more.
Hi, I live in Greece. Is there possibility to grow vanilla root? For example, I grow here passion fruit, papaya, banana, coffee tree. Is there a chance? Of course, in the summer, I don't have humidity but is the greenhouse helping? Thank you.
Yes you should be able to grow in greenhouse no worries
How did ya go? Did you grow some? You should even be able to grow them outside cos you can grow banana etc so I’m pretty sure if you let it grow up a tree so it has the canopy to protect it from frost it would just fine. It doesn’t have to have high humidity to survive. I have one in my home in the lounge window and it is thriving and it’s not super humid inside my house but I guess it is a little humid. As long as you keep it watered and give it good orchard potting mixture and something to climb up you should be okay. If I was you I was try growing it in a pot outside next to a tree with plenty of foliage to protect the vanilla when it gets too hot or too cold.
can u show how to grow from seed?
🙏🏼❤️
Could you please give us some information?
Yummm vanilla I can't grow it where I am , east coast NSW too cold, too many frosts 😣
Sure you can. Just grow in a greenhouse or inside near a window 👍
How do you grow it from seed?
Will this grow down on the coast at Lake Macquarie?
Vanilla doesn't like frost and also they like temps above 5 degrees. Full details here: www.daleysfruit.com.au/buy/vanilla-tree.htm Thank you.
Hello if i want to get a vanilla seed or plant can anyone help me and guide me where can i get it and thanks for the help
@@daleysfr
Welcome gentlemen.
I have some research at the institute regarding vanilla. I want important information about it in terms of agriculture, pollination and composition of its compounds.
can i buy your vanilla plant
Need a new tour guide if he thinks Vanilla is native to Madagascar.
Never puck it yellow
Should it be green?
where to find vanilla seeds?
no, vanilla from mexico where the only bee that pollinate Lives.
The money maker would be breeding that bee.
@@edmundooliver7584 we already breed normal bees in Australia for the whole worlds pollination. It could be done, with enough time and money, and understanding the bee that does that job. And providing what it needs it could work.
@@emmaoliver2024 better yeah, you'd somehow train bees to do it for the vanilla as well, not sure how do, but that would be such a breakthrough
Nope, not native to Madagascar