Peruvian Apple Cactus Fruit

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @maryf7709
    @maryf7709 6 лет назад +9

    I live in Florida, we have had these about 30 years. We brought a lot of cuttings when we moved here 5 years ago. We just brought the cuttings home and laid down flat on the ground and babies grow from them all over. They bloom much faster from from cuttings. No cactus soil, no rooting powder and they are growing like mad. My chickens love to eat the fruit!

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  6 лет назад +1

      That's awesome! Thanks for sharing, it's so cool how these are being grown all over the world! :D

  • @jaclynrachellec
    @jaclynrachellec 2 года назад +5

    I have a huge one in front of my house, and it produces a ton of flowers and fruit. 😊

  • @leevandyke4562
    @leevandyke4562 6 лет назад +7

    People who take huge ass cuttings like that from a cactus and plant those have some real balls man. Good job! I love you guys. Keep up the videos and the vibes!

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  6 лет назад +1

      Haha you definitely have to have respect for cactus! Thanks for the love and support! :D

  • @igaudion973
    @igaudion973 2 года назад

    just planted some cutting! you guys are so cool. thank you

  • @JFlywheel
    @JFlywheel 4 года назад +3

    We have one of these I got from a friend this year, rooted quickly, I fertilized it and it shot off about 6 flowers and new growth. It ended up aborting 4 of the 5 fruits though. Flavor was just ok, probably because it came from a cutting. It was less sweet that the pink / white flesh dragonfruits that you get at the store that picked before they are ripe. Ours measured 9.5 brix, where dragonfruit can be over 20 and get much larger. Still this thing is self fertile and easy to grow in extreme heat like we get here. And it does not need a trellis like dragonfruit should have, so it's a great one to grow.

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  3 года назад

      They definitely aren't as sweet as dragonfruit, but hopefully your next fruits will be more enjoyable to your tastebuds! Thanks for sharing your experience!

  • @BumbleBees77
    @BumbleBees77 5 лет назад +12

    I wait for it to turn pink and open for most flavor

  • @marydavis1508
    @marydavis1508 5 лет назад +3

    Im in Fl. These grow everywhere.. Next fruits you get save the seeds. So easy to grow grow seed.

  • @robertmiller2259
    @robertmiller2259 4 года назад +2

    We have a giant one in our front yard....it give so much fruit and its beautiful...Have 4 apples in my fridge

  • @andrewtrushinski3848
    @andrewtrushinski3848 6 лет назад +2

    Very nice. I watched you're other video about the peruvian Apple cactus earlier this year when I was inspired to plant one in my yard. Hope I get some fruit someday too. Thanks for sharing

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  6 лет назад

      That's awesome! We couldn't believe it had been over two years already since we had taken those cuttings, it's crazy how time goes by so fast! Thanks for the love!! :D

  • @4wdfocus
    @4wdfocus 6 лет назад +1

    Hello nice to meet you again my lovely channel 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼❤️❤️❤️Thank you so much for sharing 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼❤️❤️

  • @maril8323
    @maril8323 6 лет назад +5

    i got inspired to get a peruvian apple cactus after seeing your guys original video! i had my first fruit earlier this year :) great videos

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  6 лет назад +1

      Aw that's so cool! Glad you were able to get fruit from it, what did you think? :D

    • @maril8323
      @maril8323 6 лет назад

      @@GreeniesGarden it was pretty good! i like that the seeds give it a bit of a crunch.

  • @aron8949
    @aron8949 6 лет назад +3

    there is footage of these in Australia, growing in a eucalyptus forest, so they were in shade and they were growing in single trunks almost as tall as the trees.

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  6 лет назад

      Wow that's fascinating, we're going to look that up!

    • @Angel-nr8td
      @Angel-nr8td 2 года назад

      I live in outback Queensland, and have 3 of them growing and it heat wave weather all summer long and it's growing like crazy. Going to post video on the one in a plant pot the two in the garden doing well also.

  • @gilbermamani3040
    @gilbermamani3040 5 лет назад +2

    Cereus Peruvianus are beautiful, it grows like crazy in California. Never had good luck with them in Bolivia, indoors or outdoors. So architectonic

  • @todoscontraelnom.5924
    @todoscontraelnom.5924 2 года назад +3

    let's go brandon. 👍🌵🍎

  • @paracrazy78233
    @paracrazy78233 5 лет назад +2

    This is such a cool video. I definitely will be growing these in my backyard.

  • @tinapuddin1557
    @tinapuddin1557 3 года назад

    I have 3 if them in my yard I live the flowers and the fruit is so good I make smoothies out of them so good

  • @hebneh
    @hebneh 5 лет назад +7

    As you said - these will eventually get HUGE, and because they're covered with spines, if the mature plant intrudes into a space where you regularly have to walk, it'll be difficult to live with. Branches will also fall off due to their own weight, and handling those is very hard since they're both heavy and very spiny. These should only be planted far away from anything else (fences, walls, buildings, paths, driveways) since they not only will get wide, but they tend to tip over and lean as they get huge and heavy.

    • @hugoh.9694
      @hugoh.9694 2 года назад

      I have a completely thornless variety. You can literally rub your hands the surface like a watermelon.

  • @RebarChief
    @RebarChief Год назад

    In Florida in an apartment. Two stock plant that is now 4" from my 12-00 ceiling porch. Thinking I should wait till spring now before cutting. Thoughts???

  • @walterchang6074
    @walterchang6074 6 месяцев назад

    Can you grow them from the black seeds? And if so how would it be done thanks great channel

  • @ZE308AC
    @ZE308AC 2 года назад

    Such a beautiful plant

  • @lhelfrich1
    @lhelfrich1 4 года назад

    I have a huge one of those. They can be in hot hot weather and take sun all day long. They actually bloom most of the year. The large white flower is so beautiful and the bees LOVE them. I wish I could post a picture of mine

  • @sir2022
    @sir2022 6 лет назад +4

    Thanks for sharing the info guys. I am slowly starting to convert my property over to edibles and flowers here in zone 8a of Mississippi. It is going to take me a few years but will stay the course. I always enjoy your videos.

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  6 лет назад

      That's awesome! You should be able to grow a lot of interesting plants in Mississippi! Let us know how it goes! The time goes by either way, but your yard will surprise you sooner than you think!

  • @NarasiNara
    @NarasiNara 5 лет назад +1

    Its so unique. Thanks, your video is amazing, you gave so much information for begginer like me. And last but not least, i really like how you describe the taste.

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  5 лет назад

      So glad you enjoyed the video! Please reach out if you ever have questions :)

  • @tjsawesome6106
    @tjsawesome6106 6 лет назад +16

    Wow! I need to get a Peruvian. Beautiful! 😍
    By the way you two are adorable. Love how you talk through every moment ☺️🙌🏼.

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  6 лет назад +4

      Aw thanks so much for the love!! :D These cactus are super easy to grow, definitely try to include one in your yard!

  • @redxcube1543
    @redxcube1543 6 лет назад +1

    Can you also post any updated videos of Opuntia ficus-indica/Prickly Pear Cactus......the Yellow and the Red ones. I'll wait for it. Thanks.

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  6 лет назад

      Great question! We have several different varieties of opuntia but none of them have fruited for us yet, but we'll touch on that when the time comes! :D

  • @latinasforthewin4274
    @latinasforthewin4274 2 года назад +1

    Omg ! I have one in my backyard and this year is the first year we saw those pink things and we didn’t even know they were fruit ! I just ate one and idk why I keep seeing that it isn’t sweet because mine was SUPER SWEET
    They’re ready to eat when they crack open I read somewhere. When yours wasn’t ready ?

  • @guiseppeperceval4930
    @guiseppeperceval4930 5 лет назад +2

    If you leave the fruit on the cactus a bit longer (to the point it splits open) it will be much sweeter.
    Glad you got fruit from it, though, that's impressive!
    Also, can tell you're growing in cactus soil - it's not the drainage that's getting that growth, it's the nutrients - I be the roots on those cuttings are insane (probably need to be transplanted now as they may be getting rootbound) but that would depend also on whether you used biological fertiliser as well as the cactus soil. Some people don't recommend fertilising cacti but these varieties (and san pedros) really like fertilisers.

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  5 лет назад

      We do like to feed our cactus :) Thanks for the tip about waiting for the fruit to split!

  • @kristenolszewski4433
    @kristenolszewski4433 4 года назад

    thank you for this video! i learned so much! love watching your channel!! you and your wife and dogs are adorable! Happy gardening!

  • @danielpetraccaro5893
    @danielpetraccaro5893 2 года назад

    What did you use as the pollinator

  • @miriamreyes3318
    @miriamreyes3318 4 месяца назад

    Hello, do you know in your experience how many inches does this cactus grow per month? I love loooking at my cactis but some grow very slowly and just got one of these but I think it rotting so might have to chop it which is a set back on the growth.

  • @armidamonreal9814
    @armidamonreal9814 3 года назад

    They are so good

  • @serhions
    @serhions 6 лет назад +9

    Love your cacti guys and your hard efforts to grow our own all year round fruiting private garden of your dreams.
    As for the delicious cacti, here in Siberia absolutely no cactus can grow up in the open ground. The reason is simple - the harsh winter here lasts usually for six months, i.e. for 6-7 months of the year the gound is under the snow. The summertime here, though hot (as hot as about yours), but very short - no more than 3-4.5 months of the year. In September, it usually becomes so cold and then the coldest winds start to blow from the Arctic, at the end of October the snow usually falls until the end of March, sometimes until the end of April...
    According to the American climate classification, our climate is somewhat between zones 2B-3A (which is most highly likely). Basically, here we have our own, Russian-European classification of climatic zones, they are more complex in their scientific names, their number is about twice as large then yours and they are more specific in their specific meanings.
    The only thing we have left in such harsh climatic conditions is to grow any tropical plants in our homes. This is almost the same challenging task as creating a covered tropical greenhouse from scratch... Long winters here, with almost no sunlight, the sky overcast, it's getting dark too quickly, so we have to use a special high-power led phyto-lamps with full solar spectrum. Otherwise, no single tropical plant will not be able to feel comfortable...
    Nevertheless, I managed to germinate the seeds of the most delicious cactus among all the Dragon fruits (at least so write on the forums) - "Yellow Pitahaya" or "Selenicereus Megalanthus" (you can google it if you interested in, it seems to be the most delicious cacti fruit in the world).
    Sometimes its name is the "Queen of the night" as it used to bloom at midnight and at the next morning the flower wilts and begins to turn into fruit. Its flowers are the largest ones in the world among all cacti. The flower is really huge, it reaches a diameter of slightly larger than a sunflower. ))
    I strongly recommend you grow your own Yellow Dragon. : ) This is a completely unpretentious plant, except perhaps that it needs an abundant sunlight and quite a frequent watering.
    Best wishes for your desired garden and your efforts along the way, guys! Warm wishes from Russian Siberia, Serge. : )

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  6 лет назад +3

      Wow thanks so much for taking the time to share all of this with us! You are definitely dealing with challenges that are totally opposite of what we have here in the desert. I think that's what brings so many gardeners together though, is the love of that challenge of wanting to grow things that will not grow naturally without our love :D
      We have not had a chance to try the yellow dragonfruit yet, but we do have some growing in the yard! If they ever finally flower, we will definitely be posting photos or videos. :) Thanks again so much for the comment, have an awesome day!

    • @profleapstrum506
      @profleapstrum506 4 года назад +1

      Your comment was very helpful. I'm just starting my exotic plant hobby and I was having the trouble wondering if I could grow indoors in Alaska. After hearing about your success indoors I have a little more confidence

  • @theespinozagrove
    @theespinozagrove 6 лет назад +1

    Hey guys I just got me some cuttings as well do you have to hand pollinate it or is a self pollinating thank you

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  5 лет назад

      Hand pollinating does not hurt, we normally see lots of bees in ours though!

  • @commercialelectrician133
    @commercialelectrician133 3 года назад

    Great video very interesting

  • @dougkidd4799
    @dougkidd4799 11 месяцев назад

    That's awesome

  • @nickvanderwesthuizen2886
    @nickvanderwesthuizen2886 4 года назад +2

    Chilled in a salad. Try it, it’s delicious.

  • @shamikakey2782
    @shamikakey2782 5 лет назад +1

    Great job😊

  • @maibammomon2280
    @maibammomon2280 2 года назад +1

    Thanks sir

  • @JJBoudreau
    @JJBoudreau 6 лет назад +1

    I just found out about the Mexican Ghost Pipe Cactus fruit. Do you have one and what’s your thought on them?

  • @magik627
    @magik627 4 года назад

    Como se poliniza este captus le hará falta otra variedad para polinizar o no .....esta es mi duda $

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  3 года назад

      Great question! Yes, you would need 2 Peruvian apple cactus plants for pollination to occur.

  • @PapersPrints-s6u
    @PapersPrints-s6u Год назад

    Very helpful

  • @Psp-id7uw
    @Psp-id7uw 2 года назад

    3 days is enough to callous over? 👀

  • @spacesfacesphotography2376
    @spacesfacesphotography2376 4 года назад

    I have one that just bloomed last week. They flower is brown and dead now. Should I trim it off or leave. Been searching and can’t seem to find if I should leave decaying flower as is or clip off?

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  4 года назад

      If the flower wasn't pollinated, then it will shrivel and die. You can remove it if you want, or it will drop off on its own. Hope this helps!

  • @Psalms-tw8ow
    @Psalms-tw8ow 3 года назад

    You guys should go and take some cuttings and sell them!! I would buy some!

    • @huntersmith9241
      @huntersmith9241 3 года назад +1

      I have some fir sale

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  3 года назад +1

      We have sold some of our cuttings over the past few years when people ask for them! If you live here in AZ, you can get one from A&P Nursery :)

  • @redxcube1543
    @redxcube1543 5 лет назад +6

    For me it taste like a lychee with somewhat floral flavor
    my friend. Do you also notice it?

  • @eli7w781
    @eli7w781 6 лет назад +1

    Hola me encanta ese cactus como se llama.😌

  • @subtlehills3844
    @subtlehills3844 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome update. I watched the original video quite some time ago and came back on a whim. I'm growing a few of these from seed but am not very optimistic about flowers or fruit. Just moved them from northern Ohio to northern Michigan =-0

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  6 лет назад

      Thanks so much for following us along the way! Definitely let us know how they do, that is a totally different environment for cactus!

    • @subtlehills3844
      @subtlehills3844 6 лет назад +1

      Will do, I am a subscriber now. Maybe I'll make a quick video too and follow up over time. I've started some Blue Candle cacti as well. Only 2 seeds germinated but I'm super excited about them!

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  6 лет назад +1

      Nice!! We love growing cactus, there are so many awesome varieties out there! :D

  • @MsFishingdog
    @MsFishingdog 6 лет назад +6

    Great video. I just purchased a hong Kong orchard tree.

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  6 лет назад

      That's awesome, we love those trees! :D Thanks for sharing!

  • @cuncun7576
    @cuncun7576 4 года назад +1

    In my country another cultivar is dragon fruit

  • @emilyblasquez9148
    @emilyblasquez9148 4 года назад

    Hello, what type of rooting hormone did you use? How did you apply it to the cutting?

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  4 года назад

      You can use any rooting hormone, or just seaweed extract since it also promotes rooting and encourages a healthy root system. If you use a dry powder, just dip the bottom of the cactus in water and sprinkle the rooting hormone on it, then plant. If you use seaweed extract, just water the new cutting in with diluted seaweed. Hope this helps!

    • @yanezpb7109
      @yanezpb7109 3 года назад

      @@GreeniesGarden what happens if you don’t

  • @GranTigerGaming
    @GranTigerGaming 5 месяцев назад

    Can you eat the actual cacus cuttings, like nopales?

  • @MiscellaneousMichelle
    @MiscellaneousMichelle 4 года назад +1

    Can you remove the spines?

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  3 года назад

      We wouldn't recommend removing the spines from the cactus since those are its form of protection, but the fruits themselves are spineless. :)

  • @crisbuzz7965
    @crisbuzz7965 4 года назад

    Super impressed with your efforts I’m from Phoenix as well and have had a San Pedro for years now. I love these mystical cactus’s

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for the love! They are very cool cactus, we love them!

  • @NonieK2267
    @NonieK2267 6 лет назад +1

    Great video you guys thank you I really really want to get some apple Cactus going I see them all over I need to stop and ask somebody

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  6 лет назад

      It never hurts to ask! :D

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  4 года назад

      If you are still interested in a cactus cutting, we have some that are ready to be shipped! Please feel free to shoot us an email if you would still like one!

  • @danthomas6587
    @danthomas6587 5 лет назад +2

    I just subbed and I wanted to know if you're in AZ? I'm in Picture Rocks in Tucson. Its in the Saguaro Natnl Park.
    Anyways thx for increasing my cactus vocabulary. Ima buy one of these tomorrow and grow it here in my garden. I wanted to ask: do you think some rock phosphate would help the fruits get bigger? Do you add anything to your soil mix? That was all...thx so much guys. Great vid.

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  5 лет назад

      Yes we're southeast of Phoenix, hope you were able to find a Peruvian apple cactus! We just use a cactus soil blend and mix it with native soil.

  • @Will_Wel
    @Will_Wel 2 года назад

    My huge mother cactuses are flowering like crazy right now. And even some of the fresh cuttings I just took are flowering

  • @ganeshnaidu9592
    @ganeshnaidu9592 Год назад

    How many years plants

  • @hergreenthumb990
    @hergreenthumb990 5 лет назад +1

    I will start planting this in my garden. I'm so excited to taste it next year. How many months would it take to set fruit? Thank you guys 🌵😍

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  5 лет назад

      If you give it enough sunlight, you could expect fruit in as little as a year or two. Focus on root development first!

    • @hergreenthumb990
      @hergreenthumb990 5 лет назад

      @@GreeniesGarden Thanks. I'm starting to plant them and I'm gonna make a video how I did them. Hope you can check it out soon. 😊

  • @dwightmann6297
    @dwightmann6297 6 лет назад +1

    Hello from Honduras love your chanel

  • @someguyyoujustmetbyyyan5911
    @someguyyoujustmetbyyyan5911 4 года назад

    Nice 😁😁👍🏿

  • @gregorykoscs9510
    @gregorykoscs9510 4 года назад

    Did the flower turn into the fruit? Should i take the flower off or leave it on the cactus once it dies?

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  4 года назад

      If the flower dies without being pollinated, you can remove it or let it drop on its own. If they are pollinated correctly, you can expect a fruit to form!

  • @edwinrodrigues9747
    @edwinrodrigues9747 3 года назад

    this will be good mulch if grown large

  • @hallodu3309
    @hallodu3309 6 лет назад +1

    ปลูกงามมากๆ

  • @shamanking5195
    @shamanking5195 3 года назад

    I wonder if is possible to graft dragon fruit to Peruvian apple cactus ????

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  3 года назад

      They are such different plants that we wouldn't think so, but if you have both, why not give it a shot!

  • @RussellBooth1977
    @RussellBooth1977 4 года назад

    I would need to get seeds to grow them in Australia because they're not native to here but they're native to Arizona.
    We had the prickly pear cactus 🌵 which was all poisoned as it became my a noxious weed over here so it's illegal to grow it over here,it was an introduced species of cactus which produced fruit as well !

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  3 года назад

      Wow that's interesting about the prickly pear, thanks for sharing! We love hearing about plants in other parts of the world :D

    • @Angel-nr8td
      @Angel-nr8td 2 года назад

      I have 3 growing in outback Queensland, bought from a stall at farmers market. You can buy them here in Australia

  • @jett888
    @jett888 5 лет назад +1

    Where are you guys? I have a HUGE Peruvian cactus and huge branches just fell off it- if you want them- the puncture hurts!
    Mine is about 40-50 feet tall

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  5 лет назад +1

      Wow that is a huge cactus! Hope you were able to find homes for the cuttings! Thanks for thinking of us :)

  • @pootrick
    @pootrick 4 года назад

    I live your video and enthusiasm for this cactus! I just got one. Turns out they can grow well in Washington state in zone 8b. Do you all know if any other cacti that might be able to grow in this zone besides prickly pear? Nothing I found on the internet even said peruvian apple cactus could grow where I'm at, but it looks like it can.

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  4 года назад

      That's awesome! If the internet said you couldn't grow Peruvian apple cactus but you are anyways, definitely try other cactus species and experiment! Blue Ghost, San Pedro, and aloes (technically succulents) are some of our favorites that have tolerated our cold winters. Hope this helps!

  • @arielramirez3737
    @arielramirez3737 4 года назад +2

    Where can I get a Peruvian apple to plant? Is this available in Asian countries, I hope I can find one here in the philippines.

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  4 года назад

      Definitely check with your local nurseries or maybe online!

    • @luvielumanta1292
      @luvielumanta1292 4 года назад

      Yes, I'm from Philippines.. We have this in our country :)

    • @43rip
      @43rip 4 года назад

      I just bought three yesterday somewhere in Cavite!

  • @EvaCryptic
    @EvaCryptic 4 года назад

    If you use rooting hormone, can you eat the fruit?

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  4 года назад

      Great question, yes rooting hormone is perfectly fine, just don't eat it directly :) For an even more organic route, use seaweed extract to help with root development! :)

  • @armidamonreal9814
    @armidamonreal9814 3 года назад

    My sister inlaw has one its massive im lucky if i get one before they come and take them all

  • @redxcube1543
    @redxcube1543 5 лет назад +2

    Next time.....try also the Opuntia ficus indica
    The red and the yellow Prickly Pears known as Tunas by the Mexicans. Also try the small fruit of the Opuntia cochenillifera in your next videos......okay. Thanks!

  • @voiceofraisin241
    @voiceofraisin241 3 года назад

    How long from seed to fruit?

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  2 года назад

      Great question! We have never grown one from seed so we don't have an accurate answer for you.

  • @IxBxCAMP
    @IxBxCAMP 5 лет назад +1

    I'm a sushi chef and looking for a edible cactus that I can make a sauce from or put inside a roll. Besides the fruit from the cactus, what are my options? I really want the actual cactus in it, maybe by pickling. Hope to hear back from you.

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  5 лет назад

      Aside from cactus fruit, you can definitely use the pads of the Opunita (prickly pear) cactus! It's commonly eaten as a vegetable in Latin America. :)

  • @burnteggs2947
    @burnteggs2947 4 года назад

    Man I love your hat😭
    I remembered mac

  • @Wans_v
    @Wans_v 5 месяцев назад

    Bro I want to buy cutting of this cactus from you , do sell these ?

  • @DivideByeZer0
    @DivideByeZer0 4 года назад +1

    You guys should see my monster cereus! It's almost 30 years old and almost as tall as my 2 story house!

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  4 года назад

      That's awesome! Please feel free to email us some photos!

  • @nickybbchannel9987
    @nickybbchannel9987 5 лет назад +1

    i just cut mine and planted them in soil no fertilizer no nothing cut then strait in pot no waiting i grew a ton sold 100s thx guys

  • @Danny0rozxo
    @Danny0rozxo 6 лет назад +3

    You picked the fruit too early if the stem stays on when you pick it,it's not ready the pitaya should come off fairly easy and you would've had the full taste!! Enjoyed the video tho :)

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks so much for sharing that great tip! :D

  • @RebarChief
    @RebarChief Год назад

    Also mine have never flowered or fruited. Nor stemmed off.

  • @Nicholas.Tsagkos
    @Nicholas.Tsagkos 5 лет назад

    Any does my cactus doesn't fruit?

  • @Joshyohmygoshy
    @Joshyohmygoshy 5 лет назад

    It's green thumb Weird Al 🤩🤩

  • @joshuastollhans1989
    @joshuastollhans1989 6 лет назад +1

    Guys I've had so many flowerings and I can get them pollinated. I try by hand and I fail

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  6 лет назад +1

      Do you get bees in your yard? They seem to do the trick for us. One trick we've heard of (but haven't tried yet) is to spray honey-water on the flowers; the sweetness attracts insects that will pollinate the flowers. Don't give up, sometimes nature works on her own schedule!

    • @johndziegiel588
      @johndziegiel588 4 года назад

      @@GreeniesGarden My cacti are 5 years old now, lots of flowers and bees but fruit is still very rare. Any other ideas?

  • @derrickscott4888
    @derrickscott4888 4 года назад

    Heyyya! Nice vid I was gifted a few cuttings recently and plan to do some transplanting. I was wondering is the plant itself or even the flower (not the fruit) edible? Like eating cucumber or salad or a smoothie, I’m new to cacti and don’t wanna end up in a hospital bed

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  4 года назад

      Great question, and we're not sure. Definitely do some research before eating anything besides the fruit!

  • @AgaveroCaliforniano
    @AgaveroCaliforniano 5 лет назад +1

    I wish that tree was by me because I've gotten over 400 cuttings for my farm from all over LA from similar circumstances Haha people sometimes don't even know they fruit

  • @Nicholas.Tsagkos
    @Nicholas.Tsagkos 4 года назад

    i have a peruvian cactus but they have never produced a fruit for me, any tips?
    They want female male plants?

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  4 года назад +1

      Plants are on their own time, so sometimes it just takes patience. If they aren't getting a lot of sunlight, that could cause them to produce less flowers. And of course, make sure there are plenty of pollinating insects like bees in your yard to pollinate any flowers that do bloom!

  • @RebarChief
    @RebarChief Год назад

    Nervous about cutting it, hence why it is 12-00 tall . Give full advice..... I will take it.

  • @JA-xv3qp
    @JA-xv3qp 4 года назад

    How can I promote flower and fruit growing?

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  4 года назад

      Ensure it has enough sunlight! You can try applying some natural fertilizers as well. Other than that, just be patient and let nature be on her own time!

  • @chedawatzoulsofita8245
    @chedawatzoulsofita8245 4 года назад

    Svp le nom de se fruits

  • @truthercat9421
    @truthercat9421 5 лет назад +1

    fruit tasting 7:17

  • @ozdahitman
    @ozdahitman 4 года назад

    This was a pretty interesting video. I'm guessing that the 'spots' you referred to when opening the fruit are seeds? If so, it's almost just like the fruit from a Pitaya /Dragon Fruit.
    The thing I don't understand is why the thorns would cause pain for 3 straight days unless they contain some sort of venom or unless they're giant and really bruise tissue when breaking the skin. If that's the case, I'd pick a Dragon Fruit over this one, any day. I grow dragon fruit and pricking myself with the spikes on THAT aren't too bad, but I don't find it pleasant lol.
    I know more Google research could answer this question but I haven't found it yet - how closely related are they? The flesh of the fruit looks almost identical. I wonder if these get grafted for quicker growth like DF often do? Or if they get grafted to make novelty plants such as moon cacti utilizing mature DragonFruit root stocks. I always found that to be disrespectful to the pitaya plant and a pretty big waste. Sure, if you're in it just for decoration, cool - but I grow them to consume.
    The sheer size of these makes me wonder if they would be worth growing, as they're obviously more painful than dragon fruit and while both are climbers this one seems to be able to cause some serious damage if tries to grow on certain structures.
    Regardless of my concerns, it's a cool looking cactus and the fruit looks refreshing. Would definitely still give it a taste test. Thanks again for the video!

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  4 года назад

      Thanks for the comment! If we had to choose between the two cacti only in terms of the fruit, we would choose dragonfruit as it tastes a bit sweeter and is overall more enjoyable to our taste buds. Peruvian apple cactus can grow huge, like a tree, in the right climates. If you have space for both, try growing both and see how you like them!

  • @rodrigovitor2434
    @rodrigovitor2434 4 года назад

    Show de bola

  • @Psp-id7uw
    @Psp-id7uw 2 года назад

    This cactus is behind a house in an alley. I'ma go ninja and get a cutting. Don't want to mess it up. I was going to wait 3 weeks to callous though...

  • @p3rpose
    @p3rpose 2 года назад

    Amen!

  • @nickybbchannel9987
    @nickybbchannel9987 4 года назад +1

    brandon can u sell me a cutting in in georgia i would appreciate it!!!let me know

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  4 года назад

      Thanks so much for the interest but we're not shipping any cactus cuttings at this time.

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  4 года назад

      If you are still interested in a cutting, we are ready to ship some out! Please feel free to send us an email if you would still like one!

  • @sussquid7442
    @sussquid7442 4 года назад

    thats a dragon fruit?

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  3 года назад

      No, this is called Peruvian Apple Cactus. The fruits are similar to dragonfruit when they are cut open. Dragonfruit actually grow on a cactus vine, definitely Google them to check out some images, they're really cool looking!

  • @hugoh.9694
    @hugoh.9694 2 года назад

    A spoon is a bit excessive IMO. You can peal it like a banana and eat it with your fingers.

  • @headassgamers639
    @headassgamers639 3 года назад

    It has a slight taste of fruity pebbles serial

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  3 года назад

      Ah, good comparison! Thanks for sharing :)

  • @oakstreetorchard7469
    @oakstreetorchard7469 6 лет назад

    Cutting from your cuttings please!!!!!

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  4 года назад

      Sorry this is so late, please feel free to reach out if you would still like a cutting!

  • @marcaswebb4917
    @marcaswebb4917 6 лет назад +1

    Bro Mario for your Halloween costume

  • @pehadrock5711
    @pehadrock5711 3 года назад

    We have alot of that fruits but we never try to eat 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @GreeniesGarden
      @GreeniesGarden  3 года назад +1

      Try one! They are refreshing :)

    • @pehadrock5711
      @pehadrock5711 3 года назад

      @@GreeniesGarden yes i go india ill make also videos about wild fruits iam sure u never seen them before