The Soursop Tree. Get This Variety

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2022
  • You can get the Miami Soursop Variety from 2 places that I know of
    In Miami from Lara Farms at
    larafarmsmiami.com/
    In West Palm Beach from Lover Nursery at
    / alice.brave.167

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  • @FIUPanther305
    @FIUPanther305 3 месяца назад +2

    I noticed my first fruit from the Miami variety I picked up from Julian at Lara Farms two years ago today. I never hand pollinated and it still produced.

  • @katjones4840
    @katjones4840 11 месяцев назад +4

    I tried a Vietnamese and Philippines varieties they are tasty.

  • @tbrown9384
    @tbrown9384 Год назад +2

    🥰Love your information on the Soursop Tree🏝Thank You

  • @fruitsyfarms5115
    @fruitsyfarms5115 Год назад

    Thanks for the vid Paul. Was nice seeing you and your beautiful smile this morning. Have a fruitful day

  • @maringrachart
    @maringrachart Год назад

    Thk you for sharing your video, I am glad to know somebody cares and plant soursoup!😊😊😊

  • @jessiesmith613
    @jessiesmith613 Год назад

    Hi Paul, good video, I have 3 trees, one dried up from cold spell we had here I’m Miami, I planted from seed, took 3 plus years, very sweet

  • @FruitFloridaFarm
    @FruitFloridaFarm Год назад +7

    Great video Paul. I can confirm Miami Soursop are productive trees and self pollinating. I bought one from Lara Farms 1 gallon and it produced fruit within 1.5 year still in pot. Unfortunately hurricane Ian knocked them off. But that gave me an opportunity to put it in the ground. I have one fruit coming and it's still pushing out flower.

    • @FruitfulTrees
      @FruitfulTrees  Год назад +1

      wow, let me know how it does. Where is your farm located?

    • @FruitFloridaFarm
      @FruitFloridaFarm Год назад +1

      @@FruitfulTrees my farm is in the acreage/Loxahatchee area. I also airlayered a branch to see how well soursop do from an airlayer. I keep you posted.

    • @FruitfulTrees
      @FruitfulTrees  Год назад +1

      @@FruitFloridaFarm cool, many I can come out one day and check it out. how big is it? I seen your video. Looking nice.

    • @FruitFloridaFarm
      @FruitFloridaFarm Год назад +1

      @@FruitfulTrees 1 acre. you are more then welcome thanks

    • @lyfeaboveallthings
      @lyfeaboveallthings Год назад

      ​@@FruitfulTrees hi Mr Paul,great video. What time of year did you purchase the soursop tree please?.

  • @MsFishingdog
    @MsFishingdog Год назад +2

    Great info.

  • @adalbertkirk8974
    @adalbertkirk8974 Год назад +1

    When I saw this video I had to comment I have one that was growing where I wanted to construct a step so I air layered it and now its fruiting and that soursop fruit was about 12" long it grow from seed

  • @fishingfluff
    @fishingfluff Год назад

    Great video

  • @user-sm8zz4pl9x
    @user-sm8zz4pl9x 3 месяца назад

    Awesome bro thanks

  • @hannahmaebeaver9521
    @hannahmaebeaver9521 Год назад +1

    The Graviola tree produces more fruit when hand pollination takes place.
    With a gentle touch its easy.
    Early norning between 8:00 am & 10:00 am.
    The stigma is sticky looking.
    Some places locations its better to self pollinate.
    Better rate of success for harvesting fruits.
    Hand pollination is a fail safe.
    Guarantees fruits.

  • @Deltonagardens
    @Deltonagardens Год назад

    i cant believe i just tried this fruit last weekend for the first time after seeing all the videos and people talking about them. Now I know why!!!!!

  • @user-sm8zz4pl9x
    @user-sm8zz4pl9x 3 месяца назад

    Half guanabana half lemonade delicious

  • @JRPBC561
    @JRPBC561 Год назад +8

    Its the leaves from Mountain Soursop (Annona montana) not this type to use for cancer protection.

    • @vegantrader
      @vegantrader Год назад +7

      Where did you get this info?? Because I think this is just someone speculating. People have been using the leaves of the common variety as medicine for over a hundred years in the Islands.

    • @UFDionysus
      @UFDionysus Год назад

      Leaves, stems, and sometimes fruit of basically anything in the whole annonaceae family have similar chemicals that help the body fight cancer. There are pills you can get of standardized pawpaw extract. That's the one with the most research behind it, and the only one that's a standardized dose. The graviola pills are usually just fruit powder and who knows how much active chemicals are in it.

    • @lourdesrodriguez8749
      @lourdesrodriguez8749 Год назад

      it has A huge dosage of Graviola. Research everything before you try it. Please google its side effects.

  • @tonymckay6556
    @tonymckay6556 Год назад +1

    i have the sweet variety. can eat whole fruit in one sitting.

  • @UFDionysus
    @UFDionysus Год назад

    I got one maybe five or six years ago. It's been fruiting alright for the last couple years, but the fruit are not very good. I didn't realize there were different varieties when I got it. I think it's a seedling. I figured they were all about the same, but they're not. I want a tree that makes good fruit. I've had good soursop and I want one like that. I might look into adding grafts or getting a new tree, maybe that Miami one.

  • @mathewbacsik8681
    @mathewbacsik8681 Год назад

    Great tour but how old are those trees?? How old is the one dripping with fruit and how long did you have to wait for the first fruit? Also, how long do you have to wait for fruit with grafted trees vs seedlings? Thanks for sharing your collection. I LOVE Soursop. Watching from sunny Queensland Australia 😎

  • @checkdacontract
    @checkdacontract 2 месяца назад

    Do the birds pick at them? Should I try growing one of these in LA?

  • @Maatson_
    @Maatson_ Год назад +2

    Soursop dose t graft that well so most ppl have to grow from seed.

  • @RomeliaGomez-Calmell7934
    @RomeliaGomez-Calmell7934 10 месяцев назад

    👍

  • @gloriafrancis8894
    @gloriafrancis8894 Год назад +1

    Thank you for these information. I bought a plant from Lowes. The plant has been in the ground for about 3 years now. Last year the tree had on few flowers but the they fell off. The tree is tall and slender, when is the best time to cut it back? Thanks for your response.

    • @FruitfulTrees
      @FruitfulTrees  Год назад

      usually best to cut the tree right after you take fruit off. If there is no fruit I usually wouldn't cut it unless it was very big

    • @fairy9956
      @fairy9956 2 месяца назад

      The best time to cut the soursop during Nov to jan.so by spring they sprout new branches & leaves & the flowing start.same as mango & Avacado.by June they are tree ripe,to harvest.we should not let it grow tall,because it is difficult to reach & check while it ready to harvest.if not checked & it fully ripe on the tree it drop off & waisted. So most imported to remember do not let the plant grow more than 10 or 12 ft.

  • @lisettesyummygarden2299
    @lisettesyummygarden2299 Год назад +2

    Hi Paul....great vid!
    There's a soursop that consired to be the potent healer. The name is mountain soursop. I have it. Took me a while to get.

    • @Maatson_
      @Maatson_ Год назад

      Not a fan :( if you don’t eat it quick it will turn to snot like texture 😢. But fresh it’s amazing and potent

    • @stevec3947
      @stevec3947 Год назад +2

      mountain soursop thats the one!

    • @stanleymoore5064
      @stanleymoore5064 6 месяцев назад

      Hi Lisette!
      Do you selI seeds and leaves? I’d happily pay for it plus shipping.

  • @marcialmontecinos1057
    @marcialmontecinos1057 6 месяцев назад

    Like the video, but could you show different ways of eating fruit.
    Sanbernardino ❤

  • @malibuhandymanservices1576
    @malibuhandymanservices1576 Год назад

    How long did it take for your lowes/home depot tree to fruit ?

  • @chinandega81
    @chinandega81 Год назад

    Did you amend the soil prior to planting? How much and how frequently are they irrigated?

    • @FruitfulTrees
      @FruitfulTrees  Год назад

      did nothing to the soil and I water than every day

  • @valriebell5333
    @valriebell5333 4 месяца назад

    What u do to get rid of the desease

  • @malibuhandymanservices1576
    @malibuhandymanservices1576 Год назад

    Is a 8ft soursop from seed a good buy ?

  • @rayrobinett8126
    @rayrobinett8126 6 месяцев назад

    Do you know it there cold hardy.
    I live in Central Florida.???

  • @vittoria5210
    @vittoria5210 Год назад

    I live in Tampa it's in the 63 degrees right now at night... will my soursop survive???? 😭😭😭 what's the coldest temp it can take???

    • @jesseferguson6208
      @jesseferguson6208 Год назад +4

      I'm in Bradenton and mine survive the frost and are starting to fruit. They will drop all the leaves but they come right back.

  • @Riggiesgarden
    @Riggiesgarden 20 дней назад

    How long do seedlings usually take to fruit? I brought 3 from Home Depot last year and they’re growing great but I haven’t had any fruit yet

    • @FruitfulTrees
      @FruitfulTrees  19 дней назад

      3 or 4 years if it is a good one. Some may never fruit

  • @malibuhandymanservices1576
    @malibuhandymanservices1576 Год назад

    Where can i get the miami soursop

  • @geriannroth449
    @geriannroth449 Месяц назад

    I can't understand how come the birds bats or any other animals don't raid the fruit on your trees

  • @petermazilu376
    @petermazilu376 Год назад

    Can you do a video on custard apple?

    • @FruitfulTrees
      @FruitfulTrees  Год назад

      For sure I did already do a search and you will see a great one I did with Lara Farms.

  • @SheMade2smile
    @SheMade2smile 5 месяцев назад

    Can I order a baby tree from you? I don’t think anyone is selling them in California..does winter weather harm them?
    Thanks in advance for your suggestions also I have a frozen soursop do you think I could dry the seeds?

  • @user-jn7dn8lr5w
    @user-jn7dn8lr5w 10 месяцев назад

    Sir, I want some branches from you to plant and I will pay you for them and the shipping cost. Thank you

  • @SteveSentosa
    @SteveSentosa 3 месяца назад

    How do you use the leaves?? Do you boil it in water.?

  • @nati1025
    @nati1025 5 месяцев назад

    I can't find it for less than 15$

  • @JoseGonzales-ul9sv
    @JoseGonzales-ul9sv Год назад +1

    What bout the others one he sells like premium

  • @shadwells460
    @shadwells460 Год назад

    Are any of these fibless varieties? Hope you do a tasting video.

  • @stanleymoore5064
    @stanleymoore5064 6 месяцев назад

    Would this grow in New Orleans?

    • @FruitfulTrees
      @FruitfulTrees  6 месяцев назад

      it gets too cold there I think

  • @gurmelsingh1040
    @gurmelsingh1040 Год назад

    Speaking from what place and your telephone no to get intouch I am very much interested in fruit trees

  • @Deltonagardens
    @Deltonagardens Год назад

    ahhhh so there not suppose to be hard as a rock?!?!?

    • @FruitfulTrees
      @FruitfulTrees  11 месяцев назад

      you can pick them that way but when and if they ripen they won't be as good as if you let them ripen on the tree

  • @JRPBC561
    @JRPBC561 Год назад +4

    Why in the world would you not hand pollinate? Its easy and you get rewarded.

    • @fruitsyfarms5115
      @fruitsyfarms5115 Год назад +5

      Paul is very popular with the ladies and doesn’t have time for stuff like that

    • @geriannroth449
      @geriannroth449 Год назад

      Hand pollination has it's pros and cons too especially if the tree is huge it's true hand pollinated fruits are normally uniform in size etc not featuring such a wide variation in size like the ones pollinated naturally by insects.

    • @geriannroth449
      @geriannroth449 Год назад

      Plus hand pollinating a huge trees with plenty flowers is too time consuming as well

    • @JRPBC561
      @JRPBC561 Год назад

      @@geriannroth449 Yeah thats why most people keep them on the smaller side.

  • @marianneundphilipvrouvakis4968
    @marianneundphilipvrouvakis4968 9 месяцев назад +1

    Zuvìell bĺabla

  • @orlandoloreilhe9531
    @orlandoloreilhe9531 Год назад

    Great video