Thank you. I know there are a great number of tropical fruit tree growers in your region. In many respects, your region is prime for the growing of tropical fruit trees as your winters are mild, however, your summers can be a bit brutal.
That’s awesome. Same results here as well. Amdro isn’t really powder, it’s more like bread crumbs that you sprinkle near the colony of the ants. Although it’s not technically an organic solution, I’ve not had any other beneficial insects bothered by Amdro. It really does only appear to impact ants.
@@lofenoialof5320 I think I read its treated corn meal . I seen it wipe out colonies in 2 or 3 days . I had 2 separate red ant colonies that had them sending out scouts everywhere looking for food , especially on the patio . I put it all over the main holes and it got the queen and entire colony
I also have a kohala longan and it has fruited and your right it is very delicious and productive. Here in coastal San Diego i don't have the ant problem you have. I do agree with what you have saif about it.
You have three varieties of longan. Which variety is producing fruit in your area ??? Also, is any of your lychee trees producing fruit yet ? I also have kahalo, sri chompoo, biew kiew varieties growing in Paso Robles Zone 8b-9 elevation 2,000. My kahalo should be producing fruit this year🤞 I also have lychee growing in container & in ground. Will do video if they produce fruits.
The Kohala has been consistently producing fruits. The Sri Chompoo and Biew Kiew flowers, but have yet to set fruit, which I’m okay with. This means the trees are simply establishing their root and overall growth (needed to survive the climate). My two grafted lychee, Kaimana and Brewster have yet to produce fruits. Just like some of my longan, I much prefer they focus on their root and overall growth.
That’s awesome. Sometimes seeds are the only option if air layered/grafted trees are unavailable. The 10 years I quoted was specific to my climate. In a more favorable climate closer to their native region, from seeds, they may produce fruits in 6 years.
How do you not have any grass growing on the ground? I see that you have a healthy mulch layer. I constantly have to hand pull grass in bunches, year round. I believe that the grass takes lots of nutrients away from my fruit trees. Thank you!
Just bought and planted a Kohala last month and then I learned about the Biew Kiew, do you think the Biew Kiew is superior other than larger fruit size?
Personally, from the perspective of taste, I can’t tell them apart. There’s a great consensus from online users that says the Biew Kiew is very slightly tastier. I personally have Sri Champoo, Biew Kiew and Kohala longan varieties and all tastes great. Specific to the Biew Kiew longan trees though, they grow quick. They’re one of the faster growing longan varieties.
Yup, Visalia, CA; about 30 miles south of Fresno. Here’s a newer video that shows the progress of some of my longan trees: Spring Time Growth of Tropical Fruit Trees ruclips.net/video/_WzycCXaclU/видео.html
I need a friend like you in the Phoenix area 😂; I really appreciate the knowledge you so passionately share! Keep doing what you love!
Thank you. I know there are a great number of tropical fruit tree growers in your region. In many respects, your region is prime for the growing of tropical fruit trees as your winters are mild, however, your summers can be a bit brutal.
Great video👍 I can’t wait for my Longan to produce 😋
Thank you. Once your longan tree gets established, it’ll live close to 1,000 years.
It’ll have plenty of time to produce fruits for you.
❤❤❤🎉🎉
Thank you.
Amdro works great for me . I first eliminated 2 red ant colonies . Now it gets rid of the ants that work with aphids on citrus and persimmon trees...
Is AMDRO a powder that you sprinkle around the trees? Thank you!
That’s awesome. Same results here as well.
Amdro isn’t really powder, it’s more like bread crumbs that you sprinkle near the colony of the ants. Although it’s not technically an organic solution, I’ve not had any other beneficial insects bothered by Amdro. It really does only appear to impact ants.
@@lofenoialof5320 I think I read its treated corn meal . I seen it wipe out colonies in 2 or 3 days . I had 2 separate red ant colonies that had them sending out scouts everywhere looking for food , especially on the patio . I put it all over the main holes and it got the queen and entire colony
I also have a kohala longan and it has fruited and your right it is very delicious and productive. Here in coastal San Diego i don't have the ant problem you have. I do agree with what you have saif about it.
That’s awesome.
Thanks for sharing your video, give me a lot of hope to grow tropical fruit ❤
You’re very welcome. Many tropical fruit trees are surprisingly resilient in the Central Valley.
Great video, wish we could get grafted tree here where I live! Love longan! So sweet!
Thank you. That’s a bummer. I know there’s a number of online nurseries that sell them, but at a premium price.
@Tropical Central Valley could you give me a link please?
You have three varieties of longan. Which variety is producing fruit in your area ??? Also, is any of your lychee trees producing fruit yet ? I also have kahalo, sri chompoo, biew kiew varieties growing in Paso Robles Zone 8b-9 elevation 2,000. My kahalo should be producing fruit this year🤞 I also have lychee growing in container & in ground. Will do video if they produce fruits.
The Kohala has been consistently producing fruits. The Sri Chompoo and Biew Kiew flowers, but have yet to set fruit, which I’m okay with. This means the trees are simply establishing their root and overall growth (needed to survive the climate).
My two grafted lychee, Kaimana and Brewster have yet to produce fruits. Just like some of my longan, I much prefer they focus on their root and overall growth.
Good video. I’m slowly nursing a seedling I got in a swap. Looks like I’ll have to be patient!
That’s awesome. Sometimes seeds are the only option if air layered/grafted trees are unavailable.
The 10 years I quoted was specific to my climate. In a more favorable climate closer to their native region, from seeds, they may produce fruits in 6 years.
How many years will it bear fruits?
In the Central Valley, realistically, 10 years if grown from seed.
How do you not have any grass growing on the ground? I see that you have a healthy mulch layer. I constantly have to hand pull grass in bunches, year round. I believe that the grass takes lots of nutrients away from my fruit trees. Thank you!
I do. One of my neighbor’s grass keeps growing into my yard. The only option for me is to continue to pull them as I see them.
What month do they bear
May to October
Just bought and planted a Kohala last month and then I learned about the Biew Kiew, do you think the Biew Kiew is superior other than larger fruit size?
Personally, from the perspective of taste, I can’t tell them apart. There’s a great consensus from online users that says the Biew Kiew is very slightly tastier.
I personally have Sri Champoo, Biew Kiew and Kohala longan varieties and all tastes great.
Specific to the Biew Kiew longan trees though, they grow quick. They’re one of the faster growing longan varieties.
Thinking of planting a longan in San Jose. How well do these do in partial sun and how far away from other trees should it be planted?
All of mine have been able to take full day sun as well as partial sun.
Mine is planted about 1 foot away from other trees.
Lovely plants, sadly can't keep them alive for long here in the UK 😥
It sounds like your region may be just a bit too cold. Have you tried container growing them and sheltering it during the cold?
It’s cracking because the plant is ack
Because it’s lacking calcium , I feed calci nitrate every month to overcome this problem
I think this is where many would disagree with you. Specific to the fruits, it is due to the extreme swing in temperature.
You mean Central Valley CA? I’ve been searching to see if longan fruits can grow in the Central Valley for a long time.
Yup, Visalia, CA; about 30 miles south of Fresno.
Here’s a newer video that shows the progress of some of my longan trees:
Spring Time Growth of Tropical Fruit Trees
ruclips.net/video/_WzycCXaclU/видео.html
@@TropicalCentralValley Thank you! Your video gives me hope. I couldn’t wait to see my fruits trees like yours.
You’re very welcome. In my yard alone, I have 3 different varieties of longan trees. They do great in the Central Valley.