Growing Persimmon Trees: A Guide of Varieties, Harvesting, Astringency, and Tree Size Tips

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

Комментарии • 33

  • @slamrock17
    @slamrock17 5 дней назад +5

    Finally! Been waiting for this one for a while. You convinced me to plant mulberry and i didnt believe you that they grow 6 ft a year until mine grew more than that. I will plant some persimmons this coming spring.

    • @fcuk_x
      @fcuk_x 5 дней назад

      my pakistani one grew THREE six feet limbs in one season. That's with aggressive forming pruning as well (I'm doing a goblet shape on it).

    • @RossRaddi
      @RossRaddi  5 дней назад +1

      Grow Gerardi. Stays 6x6.

  • @Crina-LudmilaCristeaAuthor
    @Crina-LudmilaCristeaAuthor День назад +1

    Thank you for the video!

  • @timfonvielle8693
    @timfonvielle8693 5 дней назад +2

    Love my persimmons

  • @2brnt2b
    @2brnt2b 3 дня назад

    Me too, I like the taste of America or Hachiya persimmon (astringent) better than the Fuyu persimmon, and its striking look is so ornamental during Fall season. Ross, can you do pruning video on persimmons and how to keep Hachiya tree branching out instead growing too tall. I look forward to more of your videos.

    • @RossRaddi
      @RossRaddi  16 часов назад

      This winter, yeah.

  • @FlomatonFamous
    @FlomatonFamous 5 дней назад

    Enjoyed the video

  • @davidhart8575
    @davidhart8575 3 дня назад +1

    Great video, I have a fuyu about 7yrs old,its growing in full sun and is about 10 to 12. Ft ,the last 2 or 3 yrs it is covered in blooms but never has fruit, what do you think the problem is..rhank you

    • @RossRaddi
      @RossRaddi  16 часов назад

      Let's see photos of it.

  • @rezayaseri2790
    @rezayaseri2790 5 дней назад

    very loaded. knock on wood! good job Boss

  • @jake8283
    @jake8283 5 дней назад

    I planted an ichi jero this past “early” summer. It got attacked by Japanese Beatles so it was pulled back some. I’m hoping it does better next year.
    I also added a red haven peach, and 3 varieties of pawpaw.
    I’m hoping they all survive the winter and do well next year.
    I added a Violette de Bordeaux Fig to my Chicago hardy, and Olympia potted figs. I’m hoping to grab some cuttings of other varieties when you have them available.
    Will be planting a Chicago and violette in the ground next year.
    Any recommendations on varieties to get for cuttings to put in the ground in the Boston area?
    Thanks for all the information you share through your videos. 👍

    • @RossRaddi
      @RossRaddi  5 дней назад

      Any of these: www.figboss.com/post/my-best-fig-varieties-as-of-2022

  • @HavoJavo
    @HavoJavo 5 дней назад

    Love my persimmons ! Have fuyu and marus ripening right now.
    How did your pawpaws turn out this year ?
    My susquehannah was divine this year, we got a nice long summer and they turned out as big as mangos.
    Tasted somewhere between a mango and tuttifrutti bubblegum with some melon and pineapple thrown in, absolutely mindblowing.
    Highly recommend you plant one in full sun :) The peterson varieties are amazing.

    • @RossRaddi
      @RossRaddi  5 дней назад

      I need them in full sun for sure. They preformed reasonably given the circumstances. They tasted amazing.

    • @HavoJavo
      @HavoJavo 5 дней назад

      @@RossRaddi Glad to hear that ! Yup they absolutely love the sun. Figs , persimmons , and pawpaws.. We are truly blessed :)

  • @thavylor
    @thavylor 4 дня назад

    WOW!! heavily loaded persimmons. How old is this tree?

    • @RossRaddi
      @RossRaddi  4 дня назад +1

      Year 8.

    • @thavylor
      @thavylor 4 дня назад

      @@RossRaddi Thanks. I wish I've planted mine 8 years ago. It was just planted yesterday.

  • @davethurman1821
    @davethurman1821 3 дня назад

    What persimmon tree would you recommend to plant for deer in mo? THANKS

  • @LittleRapGuy
    @LittleRapGuy 5 дней назад

    nice...

  • @baracu
    @baracu 5 дней назад

    I have a Fuju and just bought 2 more varieties, all about 3 feet in height …how long do I have to wait till it produces ? And do late frost kill them ?

    • @RossRaddi
      @RossRaddi  5 дней назад

      Late frost is unusual. They're late to wake up.

  • @spaveevo
    @spaveevo 5 дней назад +5

    I have a coffeecake persimmon that had 50 persimmons this year. For anyone interested it is self fertile and all persimmons were pollinated. Its the only persimmon anywhere around me that bloomed this year so i know for sure it doesnt need a pollinator...at least mine didnt.

    • @rtvitko
      @rtvitko 5 дней назад

      Is "coffeecake" the varietal name?

    • @spaveevo
      @spaveevo 5 дней назад +1

      @@rtvitko Its a unique variety that is brown inside when pollinated and it has to be pollinated for the taste. Very weird but tastes great. I have the tree up on my youtube.

    • @amessnger
      @amessnger День назад

      People usually plant Coffecake and Chocolates close to each for cross-pollination because the flavor of both is greatly improved when pollinated

  • @rezayaseri2790
    @rezayaseri2790 5 дней назад

    Ross do you have grape tree?

  • @paul.1337
    @paul.1337 5 дней назад

    There's video of a guy showing he successfully stooled persimmon rootstocks on RUclips, so it's definitely possible. (Or way more likely than all the ones of somebody sticking pear cuttings with no follow up about whether it actually worked or not.) But I'd wonder if the lack of a taproot would hurt the cloned rootstock in and grafted tree the long run? There's plenty of seedy wild American persimmons in the Philly area you could grab seeds from.
    I grew a few out seeds I gathered this time last year. Being on the North side of a building with only morning sun and crowded by strawberries one of the three is large enough to graft in the Spring. They probably all would be if they weren't in a terrible location. So it's an option/backup plan to consider.

  • @Glaudge
    @Glaudge 6 часов назад

    The only real exposure to these fruit is when they make you eat the unripe ones at boy's camp or on a camping trip just to get everyone's puckered up reaction... then never encounter these fruits again (and so the only impression anyone ever has is that mouth full of chalk taste when they were a teenager)