I just harvested a shitload of macadamias, at least 500, if not more, now I got a shitload of nuts to crack, dry, crack again and roast, but I’m saving a shitload of money and thanks for the tutorial.
We don’t dehydrate. (One tree) If you leave them out for a week or two, the husk opens wide and splits off easily. Then let them dry for a few weeks and no need to dehydrate. I throw them on the hard floor if they are not loose in the shell and that does the trick. Then crack with a ratcheting pvc cutter. I only get halves this way but it doesn’t hurt my hands and nothing goes flying.
I don’t think so. Most trees you will find at the box stores or nurseries are grafted. They choose a strong root stock for the bottom and a good nut producer for the top. Your plant should be a product of one or two good nut producers, I would guess you should get nuts... 5 to 6 years after planting.
81crispy It’s easier for us. The nuts may not be fully developed if they are picked directly from tree; however, if they fall to the ground we assume that they are done.
Surprisingly enjoyable to watch.
Watching from French polynesia. Thank you !
I just harvested a shitload of macadamias, at least 500, if not more, now I got a shitload of nuts to crack, dry, crack again and roast, but I’m saving a shitload of money and thanks for the tutorial.
Where do you live? I'm curious where people are growing these and how long does it take
Flat ....Australia, but as for how long, don’t know, my father planted the tree about 15 -20 years ago and I got the job of picking them🤨
@@TheWheelofLife100 gulp, my kids will have to follow up after me then lol
We don’t dehydrate. (One tree) If you leave them out for a week or two, the husk opens wide and splits off easily. Then let them dry for a few weeks and no need to dehydrate. I throw them on the hard floor if they are not loose in the shell and that does the trick. Then crack with a ratcheting pvc cutter. I only get halves this way but it doesn’t hurt my hands and nothing goes flying.
Thank you for your marvelous video. What temp do you switch your dehydrator to?
bout time you posted another.. hope you are doing well and we see you again soon..
Ha, same back to you :)
I'm waiting for you to post one like...
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or just a random snare/ dead fall trap...
lol.. I would.. but my trap targets around here.. well.. let's just say I would prefer to stay free and clear of anything too exciting..
I'm here from India....I have the plan ..but...where is market...
Watching from philippines...God Bless you.
Same
I have madamia tree from seed it is obligatory to be grafted to give nuts ???
I don’t think so. Most trees you will find at the box stores or nurseries are grafted. They choose a strong root stock for the bottom and a good nut producer for the top.
Your plant should be a product of one or two good nut producers, I would guess you should get nuts... 5 to 6 years after planting.
Where did you buy the dehydrator?
Whan temperature do you run the dehydrator at?
tobiaS booN The dehydrator we used is not adjustable, but I believe it’s preset to 130 °F or 54 °C.
@@withasodaontheside1 Thanks for the fast reply, how long do they need in the dehydrator?
tobiaS booN About 2 or 3 days. We found doing this the nuts come out of the shell easier.
Спасибо 👍👍👍
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Why not take them off the tree?
81crispy It’s easier for us. The nuts may not be fully developed if they are picked directly from tree; however, if they fall to the ground we assume that they are done.
withasodaontheside1 ok,was wondering cause the neighbours have a tree that hangs over our wall
withasodaontheside1 thanks for the advise brother
@@81crispy where do you live?
Music ruined the what should be a relaxing video to watch
Gamol mo par haha
Useless
$650?