PICKING SEA GRAPES

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

Комментарии • 36

  • @jamiemc102
    @jamiemc102 11 лет назад +1

    ha ... I had no idea you could eat them. They're all over the place here in Vero Beach, FL!

  • @Alexsasin
    @Alexsasin 11 лет назад

    Very cool...information to share and enjoy with visiting friends and relatives.

  • @nagwagi2000
    @nagwagi2000 9 лет назад +6

    Great you found a seagrape tree heavily laden with fruit! We have them growing wild along some local beaches in the Philippines and nobody touches the fruit coz most local folk here don't know it's edible. So thanks for making this video! In fact I'd love to grow this tree, with its unique fan-shaped leaves, it's a highly ornamental tree and now we know the fruits are edible too! However I think it comes in separate male and female plants, so I'll probably have to grow one of each to get them to fruit.

    • @HealthyLivinAlex
      @HealthyLivinAlex  9 лет назад +1

      nagwagi2000 No problem!! It's a plant this typically planted for ornamental reasons. :)

    • @rachelbrice3258
      @rachelbrice3258 4 года назад +1

      In the bahamas those trees would get raided. Seagrapes are like a delicacy here in the Bahamas 🇧🇸

    • @nagwagi2000
      @nagwagi2000 4 года назад

      It's been five years and I'm now growing about five of these from seed the past three or four years now, and bought 1 marcotted female plant just to be sure I have a female, and even managed to root 1 or 2 stem cuttings successfully.

  • @viralmarketingmom
    @viralmarketingmom 12 лет назад

    I've been down here for years and this is my first hearing about these. Thanks

  • @HealthyLivinAlex
    @HealthyLivinAlex  11 лет назад

    Yeah they're all over FL. Give em a try!

  • @lucyameade6573
    @lucyameade6573 4 года назад +1

    Been years since I ate a seagrape!

    • @HealthyLivinAlex
      @HealthyLivinAlex  4 года назад

      Yeah, I haven't one in a while either. I need to have one myself!

  • @12vLife
    @12vLife 5 лет назад

    Will these grow from seed in Lake Placid (just north of Lake Okeechobee), the soil is very sandy.

    • @HealthyLivinAlex
      @HealthyLivinAlex  5 лет назад +1

      NoSunBeach they grow near beaches and seem tolerable of sandy soil. They’re also salt tolerant. Likely would grow there, as long as it’s not too cold!

  • @HealthyLivinAlex
    @HealthyLivinAlex  12 лет назад

    Thanks Tonia :)

  • @loro1rojo
    @loro1rojo 4 года назад

    Could you pick the green ones and let them ripped with time?

    • @HealthyLivinAlex
      @HealthyLivinAlex  4 года назад

      loro1rojo I’ve never tried that or heard anyone else doing that. I’d say they probably don’t ripen once they’re picked

  • @embry729
    @embry729 8 лет назад

    Could you add a clip of how the fruit looks when you open it?

    • @HealthyLivinAlex
      @HealthyLivinAlex  8 лет назад

      I looked on Google, but couldn't find any photos of the cross section. Unfortunately I do not have any sea grapes around right now, but in the future I'll try and do a video of what the fruit looks like on the inside :)

  • @12vLife
    @12vLife 5 лет назад

    when is best time to pick for planting and do they sprout easily?

    • @HealthyLivinAlex
      @HealthyLivinAlex  5 лет назад

      I looked this up as I haven’t planted a sea grape seed. Be aware that growing from a seed means you don’t know what gender the plant will be and you may or may not get fruit. That being said it sounds like seeds are easy to sprout, didn’t find anything that mentioned the best time, but this article has instructions on how to do it: homeguides.sfgate.com/propagate-sea-grapes-seed-63393.html

    • @nagwagi2000
      @nagwagi2000 4 года назад

      From my experience, the fruit drop when ripe and sprout directly on the ground, so they should sprout easily in tropical climate. I picked those sprouts and grew them at home, in the Philippines. Mother tree was growing in a memorial park, basically a manicured cemetery!😁

  • @ansarimasalaindustries3627
    @ansarimasalaindustries3627 3 года назад

    Sea grapes requires more water?

    • @HealthyLivinAlex
      @HealthyLivinAlex  3 года назад

      No they can handle drought. If they look really bad they may need more water but they should be ok with minimal watering

  • @asupremum1246
    @asupremum1246 7 лет назад

    When do they ripen? I see them green everywhere but no ripe ones anywhere. Tomorrow is September 1st!

    • @HealthyLivinAlex
      @HealthyLivinAlex  7 лет назад +1

      It depends on where they're growing and how warm it is. They turn dark purple when ripe. Hopefully you'll find ripe sea grapes soon :)

    • @Thetruuth1
      @Thetruuth1 3 года назад

      @@HealthyLivinAlex They never ripen all at once, but I bet if you put a tarp down and give the tree a shake the ripe ones would come off. I wouldn't do that with a plant though, they'll most likely snap off.

  • @BMwStu
    @BMwStu 9 лет назад

    Great vid, What should i do if the sea grapes are too high to reach?

    • @HealthyLivinAlex
      @HealthyLivinAlex  9 лет назад

      +Afrothunderr86 Thanks! Find a latter to use. A fruit picker wouldn't work too great, sea grapes are too small to fit into one and are best picked by hand!

  • @HealthyLivinAlex
    @HealthyLivinAlex  12 лет назад

    Cool! You're more than welcome :)

  • @hinglee2957
    @hinglee2957 9 лет назад

    hi is sea grapes plant is fresh water or can be with saltwater , i m thinking for filtration for salt water fish tank

    • @HealthyLivinAlex
      @HealthyLivinAlex  9 лет назад

      Hing Lee sea grapes are salt tolerant. they grow near beaches. I don't know how much salt they can tolerate, but they are real tolerant of it. I'd ask your question on tropicalfruitforum.com to get a definite answer!

  • @HealthyLivinAlex
    @HealthyLivinAlex  11 лет назад

    aloha

  • @proseinc123
    @proseinc123 8 лет назад

    i want to see it after you eat it lol go back and listen to your self

  • @seagrape3163
    @seagrape3163 7 лет назад

    Nooooooo don't pick me...

  • @charliestewart9
    @charliestewart9 5 лет назад

    That is not sea graps sea graps come from the sea not trees