Kumander Daut. It's good you have invested in a farm. As we say "When you sow, you harvest,"...not only for household consumption but also for additional income. You also provide employment even seasonal to local workers. Congrats and God bless!!!
Yes, you need to weed and cultivate (pulverize) the soil around the calamansi plant to grow faster and healthier. Right now, weeds are competing against with the calamansi. So, instead the nutrients will go to calamansi they feed the weeds. It's nice that your wife is joining with you.
It was good to meet you today. I love all your videos and that they are all REAL content not commercial content compared to some channels. I have been back and forth in Davao almost 20 years and I connect to your videos showing the many struggles and successes trying to make your way with your family here in the Philippines. It's refreshing and genuine. Thanks for all you do Kumander keep it coming. Robert
always a good crop. I have 7 bushes around the house. grafted so they started fruiting productively after a year. never bought calamansi again. we even have enough surplus to give away to neighbors.
👍. How you ever thought of diversifying, i.e., planting dragon fruit ( hard to find in US and expensive). An option is jackfruit popular amongst vegans as substitute for meat, or breadfruit. Remembered a story of an American living in Southern Mindanao in the early part of the 20th century who planted breadfruit after a famine caused by locust infestation. Supposedly there is a Tahitian saying to always plant a breadfruit tree in your yard as a guarantee not to starve. Enjoyed your video.
I looked at doing dragonfruit a few years ago but my soil isn't ideal for it! It's definitely a productive option! Jackfruit and durian could also work there...
Filipinos consume calamansi more than any culture out there. We eat it, drink it, meat tenderizer and flavor enhancer, for dipping, salad dressing, garnishing/flavoring for main dishes, for bath soap making, hair care (try coconut milk with calamansi as hair conditioner-it’s awesome. I’m talking Fresh not processed and from the bottle). So, 🤞I 🙏that your farm will earn you healthy return♥️
You are 100% correct on getting rid of flowers and fruit in the first several years of trees growing. Put the energy into establishing the tree and the fruit will come in the future. You obviously have a long term goal. Best wishes
Hello KD and Nhel, it's nice to see that she is joining you in your Calamansi Farm, if she have a green thumb that's well and good and Lily can enjoy the farm too...good luck KD, that Calamansi will yield abundantly when taking good care of...
Nice to see that you're into agriculture again. I think it would also be good for you to restart operation of your beautiful fishpond in Cateel. You also have the option to lease it to interested parties if it's not possible to operate it at this time for some reasons.
Kumander D = praying 🙏 that your Calamansi farm will be ABUNDANT and manageable. ... Also, may your Caretakers be loyal and honest so everyone could THRIVE. ... Glad to see Nhel is involved too, esp if she has a green thumb. She & Lily would be your good luck Amulets. 🍀
Hello Kumander👋greetings from California USA 🇺🇸 I’m so excited about your Calamansi fruit farm. Have you thought about setting up Bee 🐝 hives along with your trees? Someone I know from Guam have calamansi farm and 🐝 hives . They said it’s a good thing to have because your trees will get pollinated in more faster pace not to mention the honey 🍯
Wow its very nice to have a farm..it makes our life better and healthy..me also i plant kalamansi in my farm its just small farm but im really happy seeing those kalamansi growing so fast everyday..happy planting kumander daot..
try to spray herbicide. then when the grass is dead, follow up spray with alion. for 6 months the grass will not grow. so that you can save on the cost of cleaning the grass.pwd mo gawin sa alion 500ml kada isang 200liter na tubig isang drum na yon.
Love watching your blogs especially when you take us around and now it’s so exciting to see the progress of your Calamansi in your farm and hope to see it grow abundantly ,watching you from Florida 😊
kumander napakaganda ng market share for calamansi sa palengke and groceries...dapat alagaan mo talaga yan...cultivate the soil a bit pulverize it around calamansi tree regularly para madali makapasok ang oxygen iunderneath the soil and thereby mabilis magexpand ang roots to absorb more nutrients. Wild grass competes the calamansi in taking soil nutrients. Give freedom to the roots of calamansi from wild grass roots around it---u need to uproot wild grass so often.🥰
Calamansi typically starts bearing fruit at 2 to 3 years old. Nowadays, many seedlings come with fruit before they're even planted, allowing for quicker harvests. Regular soil cultivation around the tree accelerates growth and, with the high prices in the local market, makes it a profitable endeavor. Additionally, while waiting for the calamansi to grow, we may consider planting squash (kalabasa) or other crops in between.
But you know, KD, I thought planting Durian trees are more viable and profitable than Kalamansi. I mean Durian fruits are big deal and precisely are grown mainly in Mindanao here in the Philippines. What I'm saying is you should consider planting Durian trees too.
Hi kumander,I like your new haircut,bagay sayo and look handsome ,good luck sa imo calamansi farm.God bless you always and may the almighty Father shower you with blessing and good health.more power to you.
Daut, good to see you your family! You know we Filipinos are very family oriented but it is also good to ha e privacy and boundaries. God bless and all the best sa imu vlogs. Pag naa ka video ako jud tan-awon. Reminds me of home, simple life and yet we learn and manage to smile. Contentment. Amping kanunay!
Hello again KD, the handsome and jolly fellow working on his farm along with his wife Nhel and Lily!! I will learn a lot more as I watch more videos ! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Ref: 08:00 . That store looks just like the Dollar Store in Canada. How does that song go again... Everything in the Dollar Store good for a day or two...
@@KumanderDaot Hallo, Anselm. Kalamansi farming is much better than fishponds. After 3 yrs I guess,you'll start non-stop harvesting. Good Success in all your endeavors,KD.
If you want a weedwacker to fly to everything, use a motorcycle throttle or brake cable. Just make sure you cute it to right size! Thats how i used to do my jungle garden ! The plastic wire´s for it wore out so quickly!
Hi, Kumander D! Good luck with your Calamansi farm! I'm not a gardener, so I'm confused as to the why you have to remove the flowers & the tiny fruits?
Are all those calamansi plants grafted with old calamansi plants? I had a calamansi plant before and it never bore fruit even after 5 years. Then a plant seller told me later that it takes around 10 years before a calamansi plant starts bearing fruit.
@@KumanderDaot Well, your calamansi are marcotted so they are actually old already. So bearing fruit after a few months is not shocking. I think my calamansi was a male calamansi. It didn't bear any fruit until it died. 😅
wow calamansi farm.grow faster, with collaboration with boy p. 💯 nice to see you gain, keep up the good work mga SIR 👍💯🙏 and keep safe and good health 💖💯💪💖 GOD BLESS PO SA INYONG dalawa 😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤
Kumander Daut. It's good you have invested in a farm. As we say "When you sow, you harvest,"...not only for household consumption but also for additional income. You also provide employment even seasonal to local workers. Congrats and God bless!!!
Good choice of choosing calamansi as your crop. It's one of the most sought after in the markets and their prize can go high depending on the supply.
Wow Cal;amansi, I miss that... nice farm you have....Hard working guy. Blessings to you andyour wife.
Yes, you need to weed and cultivate (pulverize) the soil around the calamansi plant to grow faster and healthier. Right now, weeds are competing against with the calamansi. So, instead the nutrients will go to calamansi they feed the weeds. It's nice that your wife is joining with you.
As long as u fertilize around the plant and get rid of rhe weed around it should be fine-
It was good to meet you today. I love all your videos and that they are all REAL content not commercial content compared to some channels. I have been back and forth in Davao almost 20 years and I connect to your videos showing the many struggles and successes trying to make your way with your family here in the Philippines. It's refreshing and genuine. Thanks for all you do Kumander keep it coming. Robert
All the best Robert! Great to meet you!
always a good crop. I have 7 bushes around the house. grafted so they started fruiting productively after a year. never bought calamansi again. we even have enough surplus to give away to neighbors.
👍. How you ever thought of diversifying, i.e., planting dragon fruit ( hard to find in US and expensive). An option is jackfruit popular amongst vegans as substitute for meat, or breadfruit. Remembered a story of an American living in Southern Mindanao in the early part of the 20th century who planted breadfruit after a famine caused by locust infestation. Supposedly there is a Tahitian saying to always plant a breadfruit tree in your yard as a guarantee not to starve. Enjoyed your video.
I looked at doing dragonfruit a few years ago but my soil isn't ideal for it! It's definitely a productive option!
Jackfruit and durian could also work there...
Really appreciate all these ideas and comments! Thanks everyone!
I'll be spending a lot of time up here from now on... let's see how it goes!
Filipinos consume calamansi more than any culture out there. We eat it, drink it, meat tenderizer and flavor enhancer, for dipping, salad dressing, garnishing/flavoring for main dishes, for bath soap making, hair care (try coconut milk with calamansi as hair conditioner-it’s awesome. I’m talking Fresh not processed and from the bottle). So, 🤞I 🙏that your farm will earn you healthy return♥️
Nice your kalamansi is getting bigger and fruiting
Hi kumander daot,maggawa ka rin ng puso or bomba sa lote mo tulad ng ginawa ni kulas pangpaligo at panlaba makatipid ka na sa tubig
You are 100% correct on getting rid of flowers and fruit in the first several years of trees growing. Put the energy into establishing the tree and the fruit will come in the future.
You obviously have a long term goal. Best wishes
Hello KD and Nhel, it's nice to see that she is joining you in your Calamansi Farm, if she have a green thumb that's well and good and Lily can enjoy the farm too...good luck KD, that Calamansi will yield abundantly when taking good care of...
Nice to see that you're into agriculture again. I think it would also be good for you to restart operation of your beautiful fishpond in Cateel. You also have the option to lease it to interested parties if it's not possible to operate it at this time for some reasons.
Kumander D = praying 🙏 that your Calamansi farm will be ABUNDANT and manageable. ... Also, may your Caretakers be loyal and honest so everyone could THRIVE. ... Glad to see Nhel is involved too, esp if she has a green thumb. She & Lily would be your good luck Amulets. 🍀
Good to see Kumander having a relaxed face while in the farm compare when his 1st few videos on the fish pound.
Kumander, put woodchips or coconut husk around the kalamansi to avoid grass growing around it…..
I am trying to find something compatible with calamansi - coconut husk I notice isn't...
Try and try, until you find the right one, just look around the area, how about rice hull….
@@flotinotan9272rice hull is a good idea...
Hello Kumander👋greetings from California USA 🇺🇸 I’m so excited about your Calamansi fruit farm. Have you thought about setting up Bee 🐝 hives along with your trees? Someone I know from Guam have calamansi farm and 🐝 hives . They said it’s a good thing to have because your trees will get pollinated in more faster pace not to mention the honey 🍯
Always nice to see Nhel and Lilly in your vlogs😊 Lilly is so cute and great haircut!
You have to cultive its C.Tree and put sound a checkin manure but a foot away from the roots
They’re thriving well!
Wow its very nice to have a farm..it makes our life better and healthy..me also i plant kalamansi in my farm its just small farm but im really happy seeing those kalamansi growing so fast everyday..happy planting kumander daot..
G'day, wow!!!!looks great, fruit of Labor is now looking good...jn God we trust...take care everyone...God Bless.
try to spray herbicide. then when the grass is dead, follow up spray with alion. for 6 months the grass will not grow. so that you can save on the cost of cleaning the grass.pwd mo gawin sa alion 500ml kada isang 200liter na tubig isang drum na yon.
👏👏👍👍 Much success with your calamansi farm 🙏
Family day with Kumander D!❤
Love watching your blogs especially when you take us around and now it’s so exciting to see the progress of your Calamansi in your farm and hope to see it grow abundantly ,watching you from Florida 😊
Calamansi are growing. HI KD and Nhel its beautiful sunny day.
kumander napakaganda ng market share for calamansi sa palengke and groceries...dapat alagaan mo talaga yan...cultivate the soil a bit pulverize it around calamansi tree regularly para madali makapasok ang oxygen iunderneath the soil and thereby mabilis magexpand ang roots to absorb more nutrients. Wild grass competes the calamansi in taking soil nutrients. Give freedom to the roots of calamansi from wild grass roots around it---u need to uproot wild grass so often.🥰
Good job to you man and your family. I can only imagine how much kgs each tree yield when they reach maturity, that's tons of calamansi per year.🤑🤑
Calamansi typically starts bearing fruit at 2 to 3 years old. Nowadays, many seedlings come with fruit before they're even planted, allowing for quicker harvests. Regular soil cultivation around the tree accelerates growth and, with the high prices in the local market, makes it a profitable endeavor. Additionally, while waiting for the calamansi to grow, we may consider planting squash (kalabasa) or other crops in between.
But you know, KD, I thought planting Durian trees are more viable and profitable than Kalamansi. I mean Durian fruits are big deal and precisely are grown mainly in Mindanao here in the Philippines. What I'm saying is you should consider planting Durian trees too.
I looked at durian too - they are also ok. Very comparable viability and profitability 🙂
Make sure nga ikaw ang mo-harvestr ana, Dili lain nga tawo nga ang hilig mo-harvest sa dulom.
Hi kumander,I like your new haircut,bagay sayo and look handsome ,good luck sa imo calamansi farm.God bless you always and may the almighty Father shower you with blessing and good health.more power to you.
I love the new haircut!!!❤❤❤
i love family time content!
Daut, good to see you your family! You know we Filipinos are very family oriented but it is also good to ha e privacy and boundaries. God bless and all the best sa imu vlogs. Pag naa ka video ako jud tan-awon. Reminds me of home, simple life and yet we learn and manage to smile. Contentment. Amping kanunay!
I think so too that farming is what you should be doing & investing on!!
Hello again KD, the handsome and jolly fellow working on his farm along with his wife Nhel and Lily!! I will learn a lot more as I watch more videos ! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you Kumander for another awesome video
Umander Daot ...your hairstyle suits you the best this time
Legend mate love your work Cheers from the Yummos lake mac NSW
Nhel!!! Great to see you!
Glad you are honest nga vlogging is a job and not just chilling. Pahulay pag naa chance.
This guy positively contributes to the Country.
Ref: 08:00 . That store looks just like the Dollar Store in Canada. How does that song go again... Everything in the Dollar Store good for a day or two...
Amazing Calamansi farm & malaki ang lupain😎👍😮, keep safe😇🙏
Wow Mi-agi Kamo sa Trento ,my soul sister hometown.power on Kumander Daot and Nelly san ,keep safe and Godbless always 🙏💞💞💞🇯🇵🇵🇭
As time goes, your vlog is beginning to resemble a documentary more. 😁 It's like watching those in TV.
The Australians are getting ready to be farm hands… we’ll bring a fridge….😂😂🙌🇦🇺🇵🇭
The beer is waiting 😁
@@KumanderDaot Hallo, Anselm. Kalamansi farming is much better than fishponds. After 3 yrs I guess,you'll start non-stop harvesting. Good Success in all your endeavors,KD.
If you want a weedwacker to fly to everything, use a motorcycle throttle or brake cable. Just make sure you cute it to right size! Thats how i used to do my jungle garden ! The plastic wire´s for it wore out so quickly!
Thanks for that tip!
@@KumanderDaot youre very welcome !
Things are looking good
Awesome to be hands on. We are heading to Davao to do the same. Maybe we can collaborate. Calamansi is one of the plants we will be growing
I love Mr DIY at Trento.Been there a few times.I will try Andale Kan-anan next time
Kumander palimpyohi ang mga kalamansi para dli ma sagbot
Smart investment , cakamansi fruit all year around and very popular in philippines
7:15 Interlude Between Long Hair And Short Hair.
KD Buys Farm Tools And Uses To Cut Hair?
Seeing Boy P in two different places, San Fernando with Kulas and here with Kumander D.
Calamansi Marcotting techniques is the best.
Wow Calamansi good job KD
Salamat sa pag share sa interesting video
Thank you for your report.
O may that hair cut is more than a
Commander. It looks like a General
looking good General !
❤love the vlogs sir😊
Everything Looks good. The battle against the jungle will be never-ending. What is the yearly harvest projection in tons per year 5 years from now?
Hoping to reach 25-30 tons per year if all goes well 🙂
Hoping to reach 25-30 tons per year if all goes well 🙂
Ka nice sa new tahal nga ulo oi looking younger and stronger. Power
Wow! Congratz bro! Youre hard works is worth!😂😂😂😂
Looking good mate.. 😊
Nice kumander Daot hacendero👍👍👍👍
That’s great
Cdr daot the best fertilizer for calamansi is dry chicken poo.
Add Lemons also.Lemons are getting popular in Philippines.
You are in Agusan sur i’m in Hinatuan surigao sur
Hi, Kumander D!
Good luck with your Calamansi farm! I'm not a gardener, so I'm confused as to the why you have to remove the flowers & the tiny fruits?
It would be nice if you have bee farm in there that will help increase fruit production too.
This is my favorite fruit next to Mango!
Are all those calamansi plants grafted with old calamansi plants? I had a calamansi plant before and it never bore fruit even after 5 years. Then a plant seller told me later that it takes around 10 years before a calamansi plant starts bearing fruit.
These are marcotted. I never heard of a calamansi plant that takes 10 years to fruit! These already are after 4 months!
@@KumanderDaot Well, your calamansi are marcotted so they are actually old already. So bearing fruit after a few months is not shocking. I think my calamansi was a male calamansi. It didn't bear any fruit until it died. 😅
i’m watching from lake havasu city arizona!
How about planting taro in between the trees.
May i ask where did you buy grafted calamansi seedlings?
Kumander you look slim.
Nice greenie farm
commander Daot your gwapo with your new hairy cut…❤❤❤
collect the himbis and water the calamansi with it. One cup per plant will do.
FULL SUPPORT KUMANDER WATCHING FROM ABU DHABI UAE.
Notice already saw you new haircut when you introduced the barlight 7.16, then after 13.40 you went to the barber shop in tagum? Hehe
Hahaha well spotted
What are those tall white trees in the background at 3:53?
Falcata... Those are softwood for pulp. If you ever see the logs beside the road or the big trucks of logs, that's those trees.
@@KumanderDaot Thanks kumander! They look really nice :)
wow gowapo kaayo c lodi😊
lol. nice pun. the next morning was just as mystical
Nyce haircut , you look good.
Good farm calamansi.
Nice haircut Commander Daot. You look like dolf laungren
wow calamansi farm.grow faster, with collaboration with boy p. 💯 nice to see you gain, keep up the good work mga SIR 👍💯🙏 and keep safe and good health 💖💯💪💖 GOD BLESS PO SA INYONG dalawa 😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hi Kumander, I was wondering what sort of motorbike you use for doing your journeys around the Philippines?
i love u so much kumander daot ❤❤❤
We want more of the BoyP and you..
Nice haircut Kumander!
You still in Veruela, kumander?
Kamukha mo talaga anak nu 😊
You look more handsome with your new haircut.
You got that haircut super fast between scenes. Suits you