Depending on where you live it can germinate sooner they do better in warmer climates. Where I live it is usually 90 degrees in the summer and they would do better and your odds of getting fruit are more optimal. If you take care of the plant it will take care of you and you are more likely to get fruit sooner. I had a friend that had more give fruit in a year. They are worth having in the yard and they add shade I love them I have two in my yard.
The intelligence of life..plants and animals know what they are doing..I'm hoping for more humans to wake up..and see the beauty all around and have more respect for our planet 🌍🌴🌴🌴🌴✌️
I love the music it has such emotion. It’s perfect for the sacredness of bringing a new life form to this reality. It made me tear up actually because I love plants so much. They are my closest friends in this life. I’ve always had a special gift - - I can sense their emotions and they do have them. Their roots are just like our brains and it’s being proven now as we speak. My heart is broken by all the burning trees and forests being brutalized in the worst ways possible. Families being ripped apart and burned alive and the remaining plants dying of loss; which actually happens... This music really makes me feel it. That tree that now towers over you will always think of you as a father. It no doubt looks up to you... even as it stands over you. Plants are sacred to me they are just like us animals... I just wish for a world where we could live in peace with our green brothers. Sadly everyone denies it because of the implications of knowing the truth. Spread the truth like I have to you... that coconut palm loves you. Your are it’s daddy... because it probably never knew it’s real father. Nurture it forever because without plants we will all die...
You’re a total weirdo just like me lol I am an atheist but I found religion in my garden edit: at my school, they put an ekg on a plant and it knew when someone walked in the room they are absolutely conscious and actually they have more senses than we do. I have major depression and my plants are the only things that can instantly cheer me up. I can feel like I am about to drop dead from fatigue and I step outside and stand next to my plants and talk to them and they talk back they tell me what they need and they give me energy. I don’t know how to explain it but humans aren’t meant to be locked inside. Our health depends on our connection with nature.
I bought 2 coconuts, 1 to try and 1 to try and grow and I’m trying to figure out how to germinate and plant it so this is helpful Though I know there’s a 90% chance it won’t grow as I’m in canada and it’s currently winter
There's a couple Canadians who have palms planted, they wrap them with lights and insulation during your winters. There's a couple youtube videos about their process. Best of luck
imagine how big and strong that tree grows to hold its huge fruit, its crazy cocunt trees dont grow coconuts for atleast seven years, in seven years the tree has reached 15 feet in which you start to see flowers and it will peak at around 50 feet, amazing plant, it kills a few people each year, imagine a coconut from 50 feet falling on your head
Very interesting to watch. I live in the UK. I suspect the conditions are not right in my country for this, but can I ask: - Could you sprout a store-bought coconut, that has been imported, using this method? Am I right in thinking I would need tropical temperatures to make it grow, as it would not sprout in a colder climate? I thought coconuts trees had to grown near a water source - is that right? I am wondering if I can buy a coconut with the husk still on over here in the UK. Does anybody know?
The coconut is just a seed , a big seed but still just a seed , follow the same method as this video and your seed will grow , if you live in a cold climate then grow it inside in a big flower pot next to a window with plenty of sunshine , I have a apple tree , peach tree , pear tree and soon a coconut tree , I take them outside in the summer and back inside during the winter , if you can't find a big flower pot , a plastic trash can works just fine , just fill with dirt instead of trash
I suspect finding one with the husk still on could be quite tough in the UK. But, yes, you should be able to use the (brown/mature) one from the store. Make sure it sounds like there's water inside when you shake it. I don't think it needs to live near a water source. They just always grew on the beach because they are nature's little explorers :) As one falls off a tree, it can end up in the ocean and bob around for a few months until it washes up on another shore. Plus, on plantations, they are planted near water for 1) easy watering, and 2) easy harvesting/transporting. They cut them down, drop them in the water or a boat, and then move them to the next place they need to go
You can grow these in the UK in Spring and Summer by placing them in direct sunlight and watering thm often to create moisture and the tropical climate the coconut needs to grow but during Autumn and Winter my best suggestion is to place them by a window that gets the most sunlight or shine a plant lamp over it
The one you buy from shop won't sprout. The fully ripe coconut that falls from the tree only will sprout in the right conditions. And it is not necessary coconut tree needs to be grown near water source.
Nice tips, but it might have been shorter and with the captions for the growth in respect of no of days. In this faster time people want everything in short span of time Hybrid will yield faster and yield will be limited to a particular life span compared to normal country variety
A coconut from the abounded house beside us fell on our backyard and started growing on its own. Should I still remove the husk before planting it in soil?
I'm going to try & grow them 150-160 kilometres north of Sydney in Australia,the problem being my location is humid subtropical but not tropical meaning that our winters fall below their 20°C minimum requirements. We rarely get below double digits during the day during winter time (our last 2 Winters got down to a minimum of 11°C during the day & about 2°C during the night). Our Winters have got shorter & our summers have got longer over time because in mid November we're experiencing 36-38°C days already although it's only about 25°C today. We're slightly warmer than Sydney but some people who grow coconut 🥥 palms there have had them die back,the most south they have been seen over here in bigger numbers is the far north coast of New South Wales near the Queensland border. I wouldn't think that they would be grow outdoors during winter in Melbourne in Victoria either !
Give it a try, I live in Argentina and the climate in my province is mild, sometimes too cold in winter yet various species of palm trees here grow with no problem, and we don't lose anything doing a bit of an experiment haha
Humid subtropical can yield coconuts. I live in Central Florida. We are climate zone 9B, which is the borderline of where you can really start growing tropical fruit. Coconuts grow on the coasts in Central Florida, and that is also zone 9B. Central Florida, and most of Florida, is humid subtropical, but coconut trees grow very well in these regions. So you shouldn't have any difficulties.
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@ Discover Agriculture @0anant0 same question is it required to knock one of the eye? Waiting for your reply 😊
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If we plant these today. Our next generation can get benefited.
If you plan today and execute 1.5years you will get result
Valéria
You can make bonsai
No body understand that fact . They are busy with their own personal life
Duck
works perfectly, i have germinated 23 coconuts with 100% success
Qış ayında nə qədər şaxtaya soyuğa davamı var
How long does it usually take?
Quick question. At the put in the bag stage, when you leave it for 9 days should it be kept in the sun or somewhere dark?
@@lfcdan1 dark
living where?
Wait the 10 years for fruit and in the meanwhile make good use of the shade that it provides in your back yard
10 years!!!! Holy Shi..!!!!!!!!
Some fruit at 3 years
It doesn't take ten years it takes around 2-5
Depending on where you live it can germinate sooner they do better in warmer climates. Where I live it is usually 90 degrees in the summer and they would do better and your odds of getting fruit are more optimal. If you take care of the plant it will take care of you and you are more likely to get fruit sooner. I had a friend that had more give fruit in a year. They are worth having in the yard and they add shade I love them I have two in my yard.
They also will produce fruit when they are 6-8 feet tall.
The intelligence of life..plants and animals know what they are doing..I'm hoping for more humans to wake up..and see the beauty all around and have more respect for our planet 🌍🌴🌴🌴🌴✌️
What an amazing Creator. All intelligent design! Genesis 1:1.
@@d.hughes9016 yesssss🙋🏻♀️😁
Allahu Akbar
سلام استاد وقتتون بخیر ببخشید استاد هرچند روز یکبار آب بدهیم و امکان ثمر دهیش ممکنه وبعد چند سال ثمر میده
Justo el video que buscaba....gracias.
Just to let everyone know it takes 10 years for the coconut tree to start producing coconuts
Explains why my tree has nothing
It’s because when the tree starts producing for 1 to 2 years it’s production increases and anyways you use oil in very small quantities
Still worth it though I think
Well my daughter 4 shepoindext
thank you for the information
I love the music it has such emotion. It’s perfect for the sacredness of bringing a new life form to this reality. It made me tear up actually because I love plants so much. They are my closest friends in this life. I’ve always had a special gift - - I can sense their emotions and they do have them. Their roots are just like our brains and it’s being proven now as we speak. My heart is broken by all the burning trees and forests being brutalized in the worst ways possible. Families being ripped apart and burned alive and the remaining plants dying of loss; which actually happens... This music really makes me feel it. That tree that now towers over you will always think of you as a father. It no doubt looks up to you... even as it stands over you. Plants are sacred to me they are just like us animals... I just wish for a world where we could live in peace with our green brothers. Sadly everyone denies it because of the implications of knowing the truth. Spread the truth like I have to you... that coconut palm loves you. Your are it’s daddy... because it probably never knew it’s real father. Nurture it forever because without plants we will all die...
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You’re a total weirdo just like me lol I am an atheist but I found religion in my garden edit: at my school, they put an ekg on a plant and it knew when someone walked in the room they are absolutely conscious and actually they have more senses than we do. I have major depression and my plants are the only things that can instantly cheer me up. I can feel like I am about to drop dead from fatigue and I step outside and stand next to my plants and talk to them and they talk back they tell me what they need and they give me energy. I don’t know how to explain it but humans aren’t meant to be locked inside. Our health depends on our connection with nature.
@@michelleespino9814 thank you two for being human. :)
I have a super power to grow anything any time and any place
Thanks for the great information I have got a coconut and I’m soaking it in a bucket of water and I hope it will adapt to the Irish climate 😊🥳
That would be super interesting if it could
I had a neighbor growing a fig tree in new england(NE USA) just wrapped it up every winter.
I did but didn't get any result
Hello cách trồng cây dừa tốt quá chừng cảm ơn bạn đã chia sẻ mến chào bạn chúc bạn vui thanks you
Wonderful congratulations magical performance very much useful for so many people 😅😅😅
Great job👍🌷 .....
Wow it's very important plantation
Thank you for your good channels
The music very beautiful and relaxed wow💚🇮🇶🇮🇶🇮🇶🇮🇶🇮🇶
Sprouted coconuts yummy 😋
I bought 2 coconuts, 1 to try and 1 to try and grow and I’m trying to figure out how to germinate and plant it so this is helpful
Though I know there’s a 90% chance it won’t grow as I’m in canada and it’s currently winter
How did it go
Try it in summer. U can keep it in a warm place
There's a couple Canadians who have palms planted, they wrap them with lights and insulation during your winters. There's a couple youtube videos about their process. Best of luck
Nice idea. I will try this.
God job my friend.. I'm sending support from indonesia
سبحان الذي خلق الأزواج كلها مما تنبت الأرض ومن أنفسهم ومما لا يعلمون والحمد لله رب العالمين
Good tutorial! If you have access to coconuts with the husk still on it, Get that, but if the already husked coconut works for you thats great!
खूप छान माहिती
Thank you for giving me that knowledge.
The music is lovely and I love the way that your growing coconut in your backyard! Has it got any coconuts yet?
He just posted it 8 months ago. It takes about 10 more years.
I grew a coconut from baby it didn't survive England isn't hot always prob were you are it's hot a lot but this tree you have is beautiful
Thanks a lot for the video.
The title used my language ..love it.
Super now I am ready to grow it
do we need to use a polythene cover?
No ! Just ensure good moisture for germination
Wow thanks ❤❤❤❤ 😮😮kuwait 🇱🇰👌👏👏👏👏👏🙏good job
Nature is miracle.
Queria muito ter um sítio onde pudesse plantar!
Agradeço por valorizar e cuidar da natureza! 👏🙌 Brasil , Rio de Janeiro🇧🇷
Have to try thank you for stage one ... Sending pictures when I'm husking chur
Once I put the coconut in a pot full of soil, how many times a week should I water it? Should I soak it, or water it a little?
Thanks for this great vidio🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Nice Video From Start to End 🙏
imagine how big and strong that tree grows to hold its huge fruit, its crazy cocunt trees dont grow coconuts for atleast seven years, in seven years the tree has reached 15 feet in which you start to see flowers and it will peak at around 50 feet, amazing plant, it kills a few people each year, imagine a coconut from 50 feet falling on your head
Super sir 💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thanks plant tree save life
Nice tips..👍
Coconut we have today bear fruits within 3 to 4 years. Just plant it.
Very informative useful video super
We have to keep sunlight after dipping water
Great 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Verdade muito top
sir what if we put many water in plastic for coconut germination
Nice thank you! 🌞
Trima kasih atas tips cara menanam kelapa sobatku.
So you knock in one of the eyes and soak in water and then it starts growing up out the hole? Very interesting 👌
@ 0:53: where did he knock in one of the eyes? Is that required?
espetacular ❤❤❤❤
Trồng bao lâu thì có nước dừa uống vậy bạn
Very Well information
What kind of manually operated instrument do you use in order to dehusk , plus?
Do we need to open sometimes polythene cover after putting in it ? Thank you
How'd you go?
Great idea
Beautiful growth ❣️♥️
It can bear it's fruits within 5 to 6 years, I mean even in our generation we can taste a fruit of our labour.
How do you help them produce earlier
It's soo amazing 😍
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Thanks for your information
Very interesting to watch. I live in the UK. I suspect the conditions are not right in my country for this, but can I ask: - Could you sprout a store-bought coconut, that has been imported, using this method? Am I right in thinking I would need tropical temperatures to make it grow, as it would not sprout in a colder climate? I thought coconuts trees had to grown near a water source - is that right? I am wondering if I can buy a coconut with the husk still on over here in the UK. Does anybody know?
The coconut is just a seed , a big seed but still just a seed , follow the same method as this video and your seed will grow , if you live in a cold climate then grow it inside in a big flower pot next to a window with plenty of sunshine , I have a apple tree , peach tree , pear tree and soon a coconut tree , I take them outside in the summer and back inside during the winter , if you can't find a big flower pot , a plastic trash can works just fine , just fill with dirt instead of trash
I suspect finding one with the husk still on could be quite tough in the UK. But, yes, you should be able to use the (brown/mature) one from the store. Make sure it sounds like there's water inside when you shake it.
I don't think it needs to live near a water source. They just always grew on the beach because they are nature's little explorers :) As one falls off a tree, it can end up in the ocean and bob around for a few months until it washes up on another shore. Plus, on plantations, they are planted near water for 1) easy watering, and 2) easy harvesting/transporting. They cut them down, drop them in the water or a boat, and then move them to the next place they need to go
You can grow these in the UK in Spring and Summer by placing them in direct sunlight and watering thm often to create moisture and the tropical climate the coconut needs to grow but during Autumn and Winter my best suggestion is to place them by a window that gets the most sunlight or shine a plant lamp over it
The one you buy from shop won't sprout. The fully ripe coconut that falls from the tree only will sprout in the right conditions. And it is not necessary coconut tree needs to be grown near water source.
You can always eat it once sprouted if it won't grow further though
Where to keep This poly bag
In dark
In semi shed
In sunlight
Probably in semi sun (6-8hours a day)
Where did you get the coconut tool to help you to dehusk your coconuts?
Good job 👍👍👍
Nice tips, but it might have been shorter and with the captions for the growth in respect of no of days. In this faster time people want everything in short span of time Hybrid will yield faster and yield will be limited to a particular life span compared to normal country variety
سلام
خیلیبرانامهخوبوموفید
بودبرایمنعالی
ممنونم
Praise the lord God almighty wow
Jerry Calliens, excellent indeed
Thanks so much
I wanna try that in the dessert
Do you removed the water from the 🥥 coconut?
no
Coconut palms are so beautiful
Bgm is top class......... And the idea
Simplemente hermoso!!!!
Bhayya kaha rakna hai polithen?? Sunlight ya normal room templ pls bathayye
Hi,
Just wondering if water needs to be taken out from coconut?
No
Very good video. Keep up the good work man.
A coconut from the abounded house beside us fell on our backyard and started growing on its own. Should I still remove the husk before planting it in soil?
No need to remove husk. It'll grow naturally.
@@DiscoverAgriculture thank you!
Good job
🤩 wow
when Coconut flower will produce after 7 or 8 days?
Perfect !
Magandang pagkakagawa yan?
I noticed you harvested the coconut from a tree, does this work with industrial coconut from hypermarkets?
I saw a video of a man producing one from a store it was organically grown and already husked
Wondering which seed was planted first this coconut tree or RUclips!!!
I'm going to try & grow them 150-160 kilometres north of Sydney in Australia,the problem being my location is humid subtropical but not tropical meaning that our winters fall below their 20°C minimum requirements.
We rarely get below double digits during the day during winter time (our last 2 Winters got down to a minimum of 11°C during the day & about 2°C during the night).
Our Winters have got shorter & our summers have got longer over time because in mid November we're experiencing 36-38°C days already although it's only about 25°C today.
We're slightly warmer than Sydney but some people who grow coconut 🥥 palms there have had them die back,the most south they have been seen over here in bigger numbers is the far north coast of New South Wales near the Queensland border.
I wouldn't think that they would be grow outdoors during winter in Melbourne in Victoria either !
Give it a try, I live in Argentina and the climate in my province is mild, sometimes too cold in winter yet various species of palm trees here grow with no problem, and we don't lose anything doing a bit of an experiment haha
Yup, agree with KornUrbano. Try and see. However, don't keep your hopes too hight and don't commit much resources until you finish a good 5 years test
Humid subtropical can yield coconuts. I live in Central Florida. We are climate zone 9B, which is the borderline of where you can really start growing tropical fruit. Coconuts grow on the coasts in Central Florida, and that is also zone 9B. Central Florida, and most of Florida, is humid subtropical, but coconut trees grow very well in these regions. So you shouldn't have any difficulties.
This is true grow
why do people dislike , its super great information
Just lovely, I am going to try here in UK
Thank you
Will a regular sandwich bag work for the bagging part?
Terima kasih., sangat bermanfaat.,
Nice information 👍👍👍
Hello, the tool that was used in the beginning to open the coconut, is it on sale online? Where can i buy it? (If it is available please)
Nice 😍
how often i should be watering the plant, and it resist during the winter?
Where can I get such coconut cutter
E você plantou e não mostrou molhando só vi você cobrindo com areia e não molhou
Very nice
Gracias por la informacion .
I kind of liked that tool with which he dehusked the coconut. Old fashioned way ... yet works 😀
While the coconut is soaked in water, should I keep it in or away from the sun?
Keep it in a shady area with no direct sunlight.
Nice 👌👌👌
At what temperature should we grow??
Can you grow one without husking it?