How to Grow Finger Limes

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
  • In this video I explain how to care for Australian finger lime trees. The finger lime is a relatively recent introduction to the citrus lineup and one that is well worth growing. I talk about finger lime fruiting, cultivars, fertilization, climate, sun and watering of Australian finger lime trees.
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  • @jefferyschic
    @jefferyschic 2 года назад +6

    I've just purchased a 2 foot tree, bush, to try in central Florida, USA. Cant wait to see what this lil thorn haven produces

    • @PracticalPrimate
      @PracticalPrimate  2 года назад +2

      Interestingly they have found fingerlimes seem to have some genetic based resistance to the citrus greening issue you have over there, it might do very well for you compared to other citrus :)

  • @fnqoz
    @fnqoz 5 лет назад +15

    Excellent presentation thank you. We’re trying them in a tropical environment, quite slow growing where we are. Will use your tips.

  • @goldcoasthorse100
    @goldcoasthorse100 Год назад

    Thanks so much . My finger line dropped all its fruit last year and now I know why :)

  • @hollygraves5336
    @hollygraves5336 4 года назад +1

    zero waste tv recommended this video! very helpful!! thanks I just ordered one for southern california

    • @nareegreel
      @nareegreel 3 года назад

      Where did you buy your tree?

  • @southurnstar
    @southurnstar 4 года назад +3

    I've lived in Queensland 35 years and had never heard of this plant until about 2 years ago. And then it took me almost a year until I could find anyone selling the plant and not simply the fruit.

    • @PracticalPrimate
      @PracticalPrimate  4 года назад +1

      southurnstar are you growing them now? There are a heap of cultivars available now days but I can only go off second hand info for many of them.

    • @southurnstar
      @southurnstar 4 года назад +1

      @@PracticalPrimate Yes I bought a young tree last year. I haven't gotten fruit off of it yet but I'm not expecting to for at least another year yet. I found out that my neighbor has 3 of them and they love the fruit. I have to drive 2hrs from my place to cabulture to find the person selling the plant. I'm looking forward to getting fruit for the 1st time.

    • @southurnstar
      @southurnstar 4 года назад +2

      I've found that for a native plant they aren't widely known about outside of chef circles.

  • @TetyanaNguyen
    @TetyanaNguyen 2 месяца назад

    Thank you, very useful information

  • @brittanychavez2766
    @brittanychavez2766 Год назад

    I know im a bit late to the game, but i just started a couple of finger limes. Im growing in pots on my front porch. Im in Ga. USA. I really wish i could find the darker reds. I love sweet fruits. ❤

  • @catey62
    @catey62 3 года назад +1

    Great little video. will have to remember the advice as far as over feeding. I have one growing in a pot in my little courtyard where I live. have had it just over a year, and its flowering for the first time. absolutely covered in flowers despite its small size still. ( I'ts just over a metre high ) the tree seems to be doing ok where I live in S.A. not far from the Barossa despite the cool winters we can get here, though it is in a sheltered part of my yard. looking forward to actually trying the fruit once it grows and ripens this year.

    • @PracticalPrimate
      @PracticalPrimate  3 года назад

      Good stuff Catey. Hope it has great fruit for you!

    • @beans3837
      @beans3837 2 года назад

      how does it taste my friend

    • @catey62
      @catey62 2 года назад

      @@beans3837 Mine are nice. they have a slightly sweet, yet still very citrus/lemon taste, but not exactly like that, its hard to describe. the little pearls are sort of crisp to chew, and pop in your mouth.

  • @igaudion973
    @igaudion973 Год назад

    Just got too. This is SO helpful

  • @tatianapirvu4565
    @tatianapirvu4565 5 лет назад +3

    I have purchased two from a garden centre in Cardiff UK In 2018 summer time. One has had three fruits which in about 3-4 months when they fallen were dry inside. This year same three has another three fruits in the summer time and they look bigger and softer now in August! Also the three has another 14-18 small newish fruits from later flowering . I raise them in pots and used fertiliser. They are not so big. My question is: are those threes suitable for UK weather? Not the hottest not the coldest.

    • @PracticalPrimate
      @PracticalPrimate  5 лет назад +2

      Hi Tatiana
      I am not familiar with the UK other than that it is a lot cooler than here. In general, if you can grow other citrus then you can grow finger limes. If its a bit cold for citrus there you could still grow them in a pot and just protect them during the winter months (as it sounds like you are doing). Dry fruit can be a result of many things, too cold, not enough water etc. I hope you have more luck with this next crop!

  • @ReeceM69
    @ReeceM69 4 года назад +1

    I’m thinking on getting a dwarf ginger lime tree, should be fun

  • @Osmosecleaning
    @Osmosecleaning 4 года назад

    very nice description!

  • @shannenmitchell3281
    @shannenmitchell3281 3 года назад +3

    Can you grow finger limes from the internal caviar in the seed ?

    • @PracticalPrimate
      @PracticalPrimate  3 года назад +2

      Hi Shannen, the caviar are the juice vesicles and won’t grow. There are actual seeds just like other citrus that you need to plant if you want to grow one from seed. Most commercially grown fruit don’t have many or any seeds though and home grown fruit could have been pollinated by any nearby citrus so it is a bit of a gamble. I hope that helps :)

  • @antmoore9664
    @antmoore9664 8 месяцев назад +1

    Wauchope: Pronounced perfectly I live there😊

  • @helio2k
    @helio2k 4 года назад +1

    Very informative. Thank you!
    You deserve more subscribers :)

  • @escapetheratrace4798
    @escapetheratrace4798 3 года назад +1

    Great video, have you heard anything about these being resistant to citrus greening? Also called HLB disease

    • @PracticalPrimate
      @PracticalPrimate  2 года назад +1

      I have indeed. Some interesting work being done there apparently, fingers crossed for the future :)

  • @danandjeannie
    @danandjeannie 3 года назад +1

    Growing in Florida. A fun fruit.

    • @PracticalPrimate
      @PracticalPrimate  3 года назад

      Good stuff Jeannie. Interestingly I read something recently suggesting finger limes have some resistance to the greening issue over there.

  • @cliftonjindra2177
    @cliftonjindra2177 3 года назад +1

    This was so awesome, thank you! I really want to try to grow this, a dwarf finger lime fruit, from seed, then graph it next to my american persimmon bonsai. Is there any way you or someone could send me a few seeds? It would mean so much. Just think about it and get back to me please! Thanks!

  • @goosemoade5813
    @goosemoade5813 3 года назад +1

    thank your! very informative!

  • @stanglova86
    @stanglova86 4 года назад +1

    Such an aussie accent i like it... beautiful finger lime

  • @valerieneal2747
    @valerieneal2747 4 года назад +1

    Can these be grown in the Central Valley of California? Our weather is r pretty hot in Spring and Summer..I have tasted these...and I love them.

    • @PracticalPrimate
      @PracticalPrimate  4 года назад

      Definitely but irrigation needed :)

    • @MS-ey3lb
      @MS-ey3lb 4 года назад

      i live in central Cal tulare county, just bought a finger lime tree from local nursery, im hoping it does well.

    • @rivernet62
      @rivernet62 3 года назад

      Ours in Fresno is doing quite well. Fruit after 2nd year.

  • @KingCudii17
    @KingCudii17 3 года назад +1

    Can I grow them in a container ? I live in the U.S, Zone 7

    • @PracticalPrimate
      @PracticalPrimate  3 года назад +1

      Definately :) will have to bring them in for the worst of winter.

  • @abdullahalnoman5081
    @abdullahalnoman5081 2 года назад

    How many fruits can an average tree Produce?

  • @FortunateFern
    @FortunateFern 4 года назад

    Can I grow them in Connecticut if not can I use a heat lamp?

  • @aprendendocomasplantas520
    @aprendendocomasplantas520 2 года назад +1

    Que lindos estão, tenho 2 pés, estou fazendo uns vídeos ora agompanhar

  • @ShadowsandCityLights
    @ShadowsandCityLights Год назад

    I wana grow one from a seedling!

  • @melaniemagpantay9106
    @melaniemagpantay9106 3 года назад +1

    is this good for colds?

    • @PracticalPrimate
      @PracticalPrimate  3 года назад

      Being a citrus it has a decent vitamin c content but don’t know beyond that sorry.

  • @shelbywillis6551
    @shelbywillis6551 4 года назад +1

    I wish I could get these in the states! Cant find them anywhere

    • @lifeisajourney646
      @lifeisajourney646 4 года назад

      I bought some seeds on etsy

    • @shelbywillis6551
      @shelbywillis6551 4 года назад +1

      @@lifeisajourney646 Ohh!! Keep me posted! I hope they grow for you

    • @lfrias78
      @lfrias78 4 года назад

      Look up US citrus. Not everyone will ship to every state. I finally found these guys to ship to Texas. We apparently have very strict citrus import laws.

  • @Pteradigm
    @Pteradigm 4 года назад +1

    Thanks 🙏

  • @hjkhjk3829
    @hjkhjk3829 3 года назад +1

    I wonder if they have a dwarf variety of this.

    • @PracticalPrimate
      @PracticalPrimate  3 года назад

      Sure do :) when grafted on trifoliata (in particular flying dragon) rootstock the tree will be dwarfed.

  • @mattmcghee1137
    @mattmcghee1137 4 года назад +1

    What’s the best root stalk to graft to

    • @PracticalPrimate
      @PracticalPrimate  4 года назад

      Really depends on your soil Matt, here trifoliata is the most common rootstock but dwarf trees on flying dragon are also available. I like trifoliata for here.

  • @tropocal2343
    @tropocal2343 5 лет назад +1

    *Can anyone describe Finger Lime seed propagation?*

    • @abelstropicalfruit8647
      @abelstropicalfruit8647 5 лет назад +2

      TropoCal you put seeds in a plastic container you take the top of after 1 week . Thats it 90% of my seeds grew . BTW make sure the container is very humid .

    • @tropocal2343
      @tropocal2343 5 лет назад +1

      @@abelstropicalfruit8647 *I could not for the life of me, find anyone online collecting seeds, describing what they look like, seeds per fruit, etc.*
      *I recently tasted a few finger-limes at an arboretum, and kept one whole fruit.*
      *I took it home, cut it in half, and was able to squeeze one seed out. (?)*
      *Thanks for that information.....Wish me luck.*

    • @PracticalPrimate
      @PracticalPrimate  5 лет назад

      TropoCal Abel gave you good info. General citrus propagation info applies to finger limes (I just do them in normal pots and keep warm and moist). Most farmers try to avoid seeds (for fruit/citrus caviar quality) by growing only one cultivar etc so not surprised to hear you only found one. I’ll do a citrus propagation video but because mine is a mixed orchard, my finger like seeds would probably produce hybrids!

    • @tropocal2343
      @tropocal2343 5 лет назад +1

      @@PracticalPrimate *Cool, you'll be the 1st.*
      *I'm trying to germinate my one seed now, and will be surprised if I actually get it to sprout.*
      *Getting serious about it, I'll be looking into grafting a favorite, once determined, but I couldn't just throw out the seed without trying.*
      *I have a propagating problem, much like Johnny Appleseed. (LOL)*
      *Thanks for your video and help. - Thumbs up # 65*

    • @PracticalPrimate
      @PracticalPrimate  5 лет назад

      Haha good problem to have! Good luck :)

  • @jigger5000p
    @jigger5000p 4 года назад

    Hello I’m from singapore, please I’m interested finger lime seeds . It ur willing send the seeds of the fruit for us..??

    • @devil0spy
      @devil0spy 3 года назад

      U can get them in Singapore nurseries 😀

    • @sko1beer
      @sko1beer 3 года назад

      Hi from Hong Kong I got one in a big pot with a blueberry plant the finger limes doing great but the blueberry not so well time to try some vinegar water

  • @GrimReaperReport
    @GrimReaperReport 2 года назад +1

    Aboriginal people pronounce the town Wauchope here in the NT "walkup"

  • @michaellafleur15
    @michaellafleur15 4 года назад +1

    They are grown in California and sold under the name of Freida's.

  • @WHDRWN
    @WHDRWN 3 года назад +4

    pronounced wauchope correct. war hope.

  • @jawadjanabi1754
    @jawadjanabi1754 3 года назад

    Can I have the address please

  • @Amyers
    @Amyers 3 года назад +1

    Kinda looks like eggplant

  • @mystrangefruitsandvegetabl4474
    @mystrangefruitsandvegetabl4474 5 лет назад +1

    You never show the seeds or how to start going it from seeds or anything like that what a waste of f

    • @PracticalPrimate
      @PracticalPrimate  5 лет назад +4

      Honest I really suggest grafted trees (mentioned in the vid) as seedlings are so variable (and usually not as good as a propagated cultivar. I have videos on grafting bu will do one for citrus at some stage. All the best.