Exotic fruit plants suitable for terrace gardening!!
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- "Exotic fruit plants suitable for terrace gardening!!"
These days exotic variety of grafted fruit plants are easily available in Indian nurseries. Even if these are not available in nurseries at your locality, you have the option of purchasing those online. September is usually the last month of monsoon season and you can still grow all kind of plants in this month without hesitation. Today I'll show you some exotic variety of grafted plants that are prepared by special technique of grafting called Kalam-jod technique. Please watch and enjoy.
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Link to purchase exotic variety of fruit plants:-
aliveplant.com/
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good plants
Good sir
Thank you Sir.
Very useful video!
But very late video
Bht sunder video kahan se mangaya hai itne healthy plants
The web link is given in description box.
Wow beautiful video 😍
Bht hi achcha video
Sar aap adenium plant ka jankari video banaen please request
Thank u so much sir for providing us these useful informations❤️🙏
Brahamdev sir,please make video on complete plant care of these fruit plants too...
Very informative & good video.
What should be the size of the pot for these exotic terrace fruit plants?
For the first 1 or two year you can put them in a pot of 12 inch and thereafter transfer in a pot of 15 inch or bigger.
Nice information for home gardening. Please advise removing of mud in new purchased plants is necessary or full root bowl as received we can pot in potting soil?
I advise not to disturb the root ball unless you have the experience of doing that. Some plants are very sensitive against that whereas some can tolerate partially and some have no objection doing that.