Do Everything You Can To Grow This! Moringa Plant Benefits
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My trees were going great until the spidermites hit them. I couldn’t save them no matter what i tricks I used. 😤
I have luckily never gotten spider mites on the Moringa.
We learned about it from an Asian at one of the Farmers Markets. Picked up 12 seeds. The wife started 6 Moringa plants and they're all 4 to 5 feet tall now. Every seed grew. We're topping them off so that they become bushy. They do have a lot of benefits.
Awesome
That is awesome
I've heard about the health benefits of moringa and started taking it earlier this year for my carpal tunnel syndrome. It has been a game changer! Hasn't cured it but has definitely been extremely more manageable! I live in Iowa but I think I will try to grow it next year and bring cuttings in for the winter-- thanks for the tips on how to do that! Keep up the great videos!
That is awesome!! So glad it is healing you.
Do you eat it raw, if so what does it taste like?
Do you add it to soups, salads, or does it need to be cooked down like you do when cooking greens?
Does it help with pain issues?
I have a LOT of arthritis, liver and kidney issues. I’m having to take Oxycodone and Morphine every day as part of my pain management.
Any information that you have would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks and have a very Blessed day !
@Doc1855 I take it in powdered gel cap form. It works really well for my carpal tunnel. I take a capsule in the morning and if I have really worked my hand during the day, I will take another before I go to bed. It has helped tremendously! Still have it BUT so much less painful. I originally saw it on a video from a guy who took it for his arthritis so I would say give it a try!
@@lindahynick2563 I’ve had carpol tunnel surgery on both of my wrists. I’m glad I had the surgery.
I cannot deny that I have zone envy when it comes to Moringa! I'm up here in zone 3. My attempts at growing indoors, nada but a starter I gave to my friend survives for a few years now - hooray!
Zone 3 is cooold!
Hope you can get one going indoors.
Great info!!!!! We’re in San Antonio, and all of our citrus trees got wiped out these last few freezes since 2021, so with all of these other benefits you listed…..Moringa sounds like a keeper!! Thank you for all that you do!!! 😃👍
It's a keeper for sure. Glad the vid was helpful.
We are just wait to find clean poison free land to start to grow in big scale. Why poison clean? Because Moringa can clean land any poison what in it, so be carefull where you get it. Remember also take both, raw and dry moringa, then you get all benefits. Regards from Philippines. ❤ (Sorry my poor rally English). 👍
Thank you
Wow, wow
I got to get it
I've grown moringa the past two years, and I'll end up snacking on it as I work in the garden. I'll grow this every year. I really like the flavor. I don't know if I've got a long enough season to get seed though.
Nice!
My wife is from the Philippines we have these growing here in TN and have to bring them in the house over the winter I have eaten the Moringa soup haven't notice feeling any better but I will say that my mother in law is 74 and extremely healthy blood pressure is perfect, cholesterol & triglycerides perfect she will definitely out live me?
Keep eating healthy and following their lead. You'll get better.
❤❤❤
Hey Eric,
Can I grow it in a pot in our house?
It gets very cold here in the winter. Our daytime temperatures are around 25 degrees F and we get 5-7 feet of snow.
Our house is an open floor plan so our living, dining and kitchen are one Big room with cathedral ceilings.
The south facing walls of our house are almost all oversized windows.
Also where can I order starters or seeds?
Thanks for your help !
Be Blessed, Brother,
Doc
Hello Doc.
You can absolutely grow it in the house in a pot. It would so well near those South facing windows. We bought our seeds on Etsy.com.
@@CountryLivingExperience Thanks Eric
I read this is invasive in Florida . We have hard frosts so I am not too worried here. Going to FL in January might get a cutting then .Thanks
You're welcome
How far north, not using a green house? You’re in Texas and using the Green House. So I’m assuming it can’t handle a freeze. Even though the trunk is one to two inches. Thanks for the advice.
Not far. It will always need protection beyond south Texas and Florida. It cannot handle a freeze. We protect ours like our figs. This is the fig video here.....ruclips.net/video/x3dYcWmnths/видео.html
Yep … mine died because I didnt have a place to put it, to keep it warm… but I’m having a high tunnel built now
My seeds just arrived from Amazon. I'm excited!!!
Awesome!
Wow, I knew they were beneficial but not to such an extent as you've shown. I guess I'm going to plant me a few and just live off the leaves and save a fortune on groceries. Thanks for the informative video.... Jeff
Yep. Glad it was helpful!
I grew up seeing malungay almost everyday on the table in the Philippines 🇵🇭!
Awesome!
Man thank you for the reminder of all the health benefits! I actually have a few of these growing here in East Texas. They are a good six or seven feet tall. Planning to cut them halfway down and put some chicken wire around for a huge mulch insulator - we'll see... I do have some indoors as well.
🙏🙏🙏🙏
Cool. You're welcome. Hopefully you can save them all this winter.
I think an important factor to point out is that no plant is going to have all those nutrients if grown in nutrient-deficient soil, the nutrients don't magically come out of thin air. Yes, plants produce nutrients, but they still need the building blocks they get from the nutrients found in the soil they are growing in.
That is true and I have talked about that numerous times in other videos. That said, this still outweighs all those others in a level one to one comparison.
Am watching from UAE I have goat farm in Africa
I live in the high desert in New Mexico. This sounds like a perfect tree for me! I can bring it in in the winter time cuz we do get snow. But it sounds like it will love the summers
It should do well. You will have to give it some good protection in the winter. We did a video about protecting figs here....ruclips.net/video/x3dYcWmnths/видео.html. Same method should work.
I live in NH zone 4. I am wondering you talk about you cut yours leaving just the main body of the trunk. In the fall I am wondering if it is cut but also transplanted into a pot and put in a 40 degree basement for the winter if it would survive. What are your thoughts?
I have never done that before. The roots may be too large to do that.
You talk about dry, frozen, freeze dried...
but do You eat it fresh & raw?
Fibrous like kale or more like other more fun to eat raw greens??
Any draw backs either way?? Anti-nutrients? Lectins? Phytates?
Nutrient loss during processing! Specially like vit C??
Thank You for the informative breakdown. Heard it brought up a lot over last yrs but had no idea what all the uproar was!!
Cool stuff!!
More blessings upon You & Yours!!
We eat it raw as well. Leafs are very tender. Freeze dried preserves 95% of the nutrients.
Excellent information, thank you!!! 🙌🙌
You are so welcome!
This is very interesting! I had grown a couple from seed (planted a bunch, but only had two survivors -- I think I gave them too much water) and am hoping to keep the plants indoors over the winter & perhaps put in the ground in the spring. Great to know all of the benefits.
Cool. Cut back on the water and they should do great.
Sounds like a must-have for the homestead. My niece just planted some Moringa seeds, so we'll see how they do!
It is an amazing plant. Hope it grows well for your niece.
Can moringa trees be grown in a pot? Can you keep it short, like around 8-10ft?
Yes. You can do that.
I grew a Moringa tree this year. I powder it and put it in capsules. The leaves turned yellow on the bottom branches. Is that normal?
Cool. Yes, that’s normal.
Thank you for this. I just bought some seeds and I cant wait to get it rolling!
You’re welcome
What he says is true, but can cause utirin contractions and contra indictated for Hypothyroidism, as in makes this condition worse.
Where did you get that information. My wife is Filipino and a nurse. They eat this in great quantities on a regular basis and she has never heard of those issues happening.
How do we protect them in new braunfels if they are already in the ground?
We did a video on protecting figs. We use the same method for the moringa. Here is the vid.....ruclips.net/video/x3dYcWmnths/видео.html
Malungay is common here in the Philippines..
It is.
so next spring would be the best time to start planting this?
Yes, that will be good.
Is that the same as moringa horseradish tree?
Yes
I ordered my seeds. I am in East Texas so we shall see how it does. I ordered my seeds from Amazon.
My seeds grew in central Louisiana. Gonna try to save some of the tiny plants that got stunted due to the extreme drought this summer. One of mine is about 7 feet tall. This lot I moved to a year ago has terrible soil. There was once a hill here that was removed and my yard only has 3 inches of topsoil on top of hard red packed soil with gravel. So I`m surprised they grew at all.
@@baneverything5580 yeah I have very sandy soil as well. So I will get some potting soil and start them in pots as the winter is coming, well here. I will put them in the house for this winter. Glad to hear yours still grew. Last summer sucked.
@@baneverything5580think about Africa and how they have more or less bad soil and it’s doing well. So you could have a better chance of growing, with what you have.
I mix it fresh into frozen pops.
Cool
I have seeds. I just never got around to planting them. Apparently I need to get on that 😊
I'm growing a Moringa in a pot (it's about 3" tall now) but some of the leaves have yellow spots and the leaves on one branch are curling up from the sides to the middle. A search says too much or too little water is the likely issue... That's a pretty wide range of problem. Any tips?
Your search was correct. Too much or too little water can produce the same yellowing leaves. If the soil is moist right now, stop watering for a week. If dry, water it immediately.
@@CountryLivingExperience thanks for the quick response, I know homesteading is time consuming. I watered it Sunday and the pot is definitely has some weight to it (unlike when it's dry and light as a feather) so I'm going to assume that it's too much water for now. Keep up the good work spreading present truth. I hope to close on some land away from the city soon and begin homesteading as well.
Thanks Jim. I pray that you’ll be able to move out soon.
@@CountryLivingExperience I picked up an inexpensive moisture meter to help me figure out if the soil down near the roots is dry, moist, or wet. It's definitely more accurate than what I've been doing before.
This was interesting in going to look into getting some of these plants! Cheers
Like non gmo all natural wheat, it's full of goodies unlike the store bought junk. Honey bees are another must have.
Will buy milk till I can't. A cow seems like to much work from a city slickers ability. Never tried goat milk but it's not as useful as cow milk.
Yep. Try to find or grow the good real food.
I need goat food formula with Moringa❤
So excited to see you are covering Moringa!
I would love to plant this but I hace too much stuff to overwinter indoor already :((
You can find room for 1 more pot! ;-)
Good morning. I grew 3 plants from seed and had to give to a friend with a greenhouse bc it got too tall for me to take in and out . Can I top the main stem and make it a bush? I may be able to handle that. Thank you!
You can prune them a lot. I top them off several times during the summers. It won't be a bush per say but just a single trunk stunted tree. new tiny branches will grow out from the top of the trunk.
I ordered some seeds from True Leaf today. I will be trying them out once they get here.
Nice!
Thanks for the video. I will put it on my list of a plants to grow.
You're welcome.
Great video. I will have to try again. Thank you.
You're welcome
Thanks for the great info and will get some seed. Your pop up for the herb videos didn’t pop up, just to let you know.
You're welcome and thank you for the heads up.
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