I’m happy that the Jabuticabas are becoming famous around the world, I personally think that what nature gives us we should share, you can taste our jabuticabas and we can taste your blueberries lol
My jaboticaba mostly gets fertilized with my chestnut orchard irrigation system where I use commercial liquid fertilizers, primarily UN-32 (NO3 and NH4) and potassium thiosulfate. I also hand fertilize it with PhotoGreen-S, another commercial fertilizer that has iron, manganese, and sulfur. Generally I would probably use a citrus fertilizer for it if I was a backyard grower.
Nice thanks for the info I bought a citrus mixs Fertilizer today down to earth Fertilizer its has alot of stuff the jaboticabas will love like iron manganese sulfur zinc ect ect and its organic and I bought some mulch and mycorrhiza too .and yeah most citrus Fertilizer are on the acidic side of ph so that's always a bonus. I have hollytone acidic fertilizer but the sulfur with in it takes like a year to break down to become acidic and soluble available to the plant .so I got the sulfur pellets and crush them down and made it into powder form and mixs it in water then I water my plants so it can help speed up the process so that it can correct the ph in the ground
The pH of the soil around my home is about 7.2. Although I had put some sulfur around this tree and chelated iron (as I mentioned on Cloudforest around 2011), not until I used a commercial product called PhotoGreen-S did I get growth from my tree.
I don't know for sure how old my tree was when I bought it in 2008 but it was 7' tall and a friend guessed it was 7 years old. I got zero growth for the first three years but after trying a new iron supplement (commercial grower product only available at farm dealers) it grew well and I got fruit maybe 2-3 years later, so my tree was at least 10 years old, most likely.
Estou a tentar aprender português, mas falo muito pouco. Vou usar software de tradução para traduzir parte do áudio, mas também pode tentar usar o seu telemóvel para fazer o mesmo. Comprei a árvore em 2008, plantei-a em 2009 e o vídeo foi feito em 2019. A árvore tinha provavelmente pelo menos cinco anos quando a comprei, mas não teve nenhum crescimento novo nos primeiros três anos em que a tive, mas depois usei um fertilizante especial com ferro, manganês e enxofre e ela cresceu muito bem. When I did the video in October 2019 it was the first time I experienced my tree having both ripe fruit and new flowers. I have had as many as three crops in one year. Estou localizado no norte da Califórnia e o frio mais intenso que fez aqui desde que plantei a árvore foi de 24 graus Farenheit e a árvore teve poucos ou nenhuns danos. Apanhei alguns frutos durante o vídeo, mas prefiro-os quando estão um pouco mais maduros do que estes. Obrigado por assistirem e boa sorte com a vossa nova árvore!
This is one of the most unique fruit trees I have ever seen.
Harvey, You definitely have a green thumb.
Great video, Harvey! Thank you for sharing!
I’m happy that the Jabuticabas are becoming famous around the world, I personally think that what nature gives us we should share, you can taste our jabuticabas and we can taste your blueberries lol
wow, I've bought a young Sabara tree last Friday.
Hey Harvey how much sun exposure yours get? Deciding whether to plant 2 6ft tall sabaras in my front yard that gets plenty of sun. Thx
Full sun from about 9:30am until 4:00pm in mid-summer.
What's a good fertilizer for jaboticaba?
What type of fertilizer you use ?
My jaboticaba mostly gets fertilized with my chestnut orchard irrigation system where I use commercial liquid fertilizers, primarily UN-32 (NO3 and NH4) and potassium thiosulfate. I also hand fertilize it with PhotoGreen-S, another commercial fertilizer that has iron, manganese, and sulfur.
Generally I would probably use a citrus fertilizer for it if I was a backyard grower.
Nice thanks for the info I bought a citrus mixs Fertilizer today down to earth Fertilizer its has alot of stuff the jaboticabas will love like iron manganese sulfur zinc ect ect and its organic and I bought some mulch and mycorrhiza too .and yeah most citrus Fertilizer are on the acidic side of ph so that's always a bonus. I have hollytone acidic fertilizer but the sulfur with in it takes like a year to break down to become acidic and soluble available to the plant .so I got the sulfur pellets and crush them down and made it into powder form and mixs it in water then I water my plants so it can help speed up the process so that it can correct the ph in the ground
Este árbol tiene un significado grandioso Dios es hermoso y perfecto🙏🏻
Tree is gorgeous taste my friend
Very nice tree.
Wonder if your delta soil ph helps?
The pH of the soil around my home is about 7.2. Although I had put some sulfur around this tree and chelated iron (as I mentioned on Cloudforest around 2011), not until I used a commercial product called PhotoGreen-S did I get growth from my tree.
Planted a 5-year-old plant, so the year of first fruit would be??
I don't know for sure how old my tree was when I bought it in 2008 but it was 7' tall and a friend guessed it was 7 years old. I got zero growth for the first three years but after trying a new iron supplement (commercial grower product only available at farm dealers) it grew well and I got fruit maybe 2-3 years later, so my tree was at least 10 years old, most likely.
How many varieties of jaboticaba actually in the world?
I know there are way more than I'm interested in adding! Check out www.flyingfoxfruits.com/ as Adam has more than anyone else I know.
Look this video and you see some varieties ruclips.net/video/vtJLs3h8shg/видео.html
Sabara is the same as the red jaboticaba?
No, it is different. The red will typically fruit at a younger age.
Where in San Diego did you buy tree 🌳
Quang Ong Nursery on Crandall
Love it
Comprei uma muda dessa essas semana pena que não entendo o áudio kk❤
Estou a tentar aprender português, mas falo muito pouco. Vou usar software de tradução para traduzir parte do áudio, mas também pode tentar usar o seu telemóvel para fazer o mesmo. Comprei a árvore em 2008, plantei-a em 2009 e o vídeo foi feito em 2019. A árvore tinha provavelmente pelo menos cinco anos quando a comprei, mas não teve nenhum crescimento novo nos primeiros três anos em que a tive, mas depois usei um fertilizante especial com ferro, manganês e enxofre e ela cresceu muito bem. When I did the video in October 2019 it was the first time I experienced my tree having both ripe fruit and new flowers. I have had as many as three crops in one year. Estou localizado no norte da Califórnia e o frio mais intenso que fez aqui desde que plantei a árvore foi de 24 graus Farenheit e a árvore teve poucos ou nenhuns danos. Apanhei alguns frutos durante o vídeo, mas prefiro-os quando estão um pouco mais maduros do que estes. Obrigado por assistirem e boa sorte com a vossa nova árvore!
Brazilian treasure!
Thanks for sharing your treasures!
@@Figaholics we must protect this incredible nature! Everywhere!
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Did you say ong nursery you probably paid $700-1000
I paid $125 in June 2008 for my Sabara. I also bought a Sweetheart lychee at the same time for $125.