They’ll be going back inside when it gets a bit colder. Still nicer outside than inside. They don’t need the high humidity that the cacaos do, so they will not go in the grow tent, but instead next to a south facing window.
@@thecatalogcollector The cherimoya can fruit in a pot.One of my trees ( seed grown)has 4 fruits now. As for cacao,ive read about and i wish to try them too( inspired from your videos as you seem to focus mainly on cacao and related species). The offer for the cantaloupe send to Poland is actual as long as they are in season here. Safe trip to Poland !
@@mihaiilie8808 I’ll be looking forward for my cherimoya to fruit-they’re both from seed as well. Seem to grow okay, haven’t yet exploded in growth like the oranges have. The oranges really filled in this year, hopefully next year I’ll get some flowers. You would be willing to send me a cantaloupe to Poland? I would be very glad! How long does the shipping usually take? I have to check which address it will be better to send to (have 2 options). I just arrived here in Poland yesterday. Still a bit tired from the jet lag, but overall an easy flight. Thank you! Tomek
@@mihaiilie8808 Saw your comment on the earlier cantaloupe video just now, somehow I didn’t get a RUclips notification about it. I sent you an email regarding the cantaloupe-I’m very interested!
I hate to see any of your trees get neglected. Hopefully your mom will be able to watch them all while you're gone. That's a lot to look after. Are you coming back for Christmas?
While I may not say it on camera, my mom probably waters my plants more than I do during the winter. I think anything that dies in her hands would have definitely died in mine-though of course I hope everything grows well. We’ll see with traveling restrictions whether I can come back for Christmas-it would only be a week or two, and if I have to have a long quarantine after coming back (with exams here in January) it might not make sense. I will definitely come back next summer though.
@@thecatalogcollector oh that's great that she helps out that much. Well I wish the best for you while you're away for school. Might be interesting to see a vlog over there in Poland 🇵🇱
@@VirginiaFruitGrower Will try to do something like that! Found some wild blackberries next to my uncle’s house, will try them and make a video. They have interesting leaves.
Those are quite valuable plants that you have to leave outdoor.
They’ll be going back inside when it gets a bit colder. Still nicer outside than inside. They don’t need the high humidity that the cacaos do, so they will not go in the grow tent, but instead next to a south facing window.
@@thecatalogcollector The cherimoya can fruit in a pot.One of my trees ( seed grown)has 4 fruits now.
As for cacao,ive read about and i wish to try them too( inspired from your videos as you seem to focus mainly on cacao and related species).
The offer for the cantaloupe send to Poland is actual as long as they are in season here.
Safe trip to Poland !
@@mihaiilie8808 I’ll be looking forward for my cherimoya to fruit-they’re both from seed as well. Seem to grow okay, haven’t yet exploded in growth like the oranges have. The oranges really filled in this year, hopefully next year I’ll get some flowers.
You would be willing to send me a cantaloupe to Poland? I would be very glad! How long does the shipping usually take? I have to check which address it will be better to send to (have 2 options).
I just arrived here in Poland yesterday. Still a bit tired from the jet lag, but overall an easy flight.
Thank you!
Tomek
@@mihaiilie8808 Saw your comment on the earlier cantaloupe video just now, somehow I didn’t get a RUclips notification about it. I sent you an email regarding the cantaloupe-I’m very interested!
I hate to see any of your trees get neglected. Hopefully your mom will be able to watch them all while you're gone. That's a lot to look after. Are you coming back for Christmas?
While I may not say it on camera, my mom probably waters my plants more than I do during the winter. I think anything that dies in her hands would have definitely died in mine-though of course I hope everything grows well. We’ll see with traveling restrictions whether I can come back for Christmas-it would only be a week or two, and if I have to have a long quarantine after coming back (with exams here in January) it might not make sense. I will definitely come back next summer though.
@@thecatalogcollector oh that's great that she helps out that much. Well I wish the best for you while you're away for school. Might be interesting to see a vlog over there in Poland 🇵🇱
@@VirginiaFruitGrower Will try to do something like that! Found some wild blackberries next to my uncle’s house, will try them and make a video. They have interesting leaves.