Growing Durian and Other Exotic Fruit Trees in South Florida
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- Who Said you Can't grow durian fruit in Florida? My friend Bobby is growing trees that aren't supposed to grow in Florida. Check it out.
You can visit and contact Bobby on his Facebook page at:
/ basab.biswas.80
Pushing boundaries from the bottom of florida. Nice. I take great inspiration from his garden
I have had trouble growing durian in an unheated greenhouse here in Australia during winter time.
Apparently my areas climate isn't really suitable for growing durian plants because a couple of my durian seedling plants died over winter this year,my location is just north of Sydney (Newcastle) in New South Wales,it's 32.66°S of the equator, while minimum winter night time temperature of 0-4°C (32-36°F) is far from ideal even on a sunny 17-19°C (66°F) day the temperature 🌡️ inside of the greenhouse reaches up to 32°C (90°F,) which is what my other tropical plants such as my jackfruit & papaya plants love.
It was the 5°C & below nights which killed my durian plants which were sensitive tropical plants, while an established jackfruit or papaya plant will take living through the cold winter nights.& frost at my location a small durian plant won't even survive when kept in a greenhouse.if it's unheated.
Note that I started growing my jackfruit seedlings indoors from seed for the first year before planting them in a greenhouse.
I also ordered an orange Cempedak seedling plant from an eBay seller whose located in far north Queensland,it will survive outdoors once established meaning that the trunk is all wooden as with the jackfruit plants,if it wasn't the frost which has killed a jackfruit seedling of mine once it was phytophoria during the summer time if it was wet due to getting a lot of rain.
I was going to try and start a durian tree indoors or in a heated greenhouse then plant it outdoors once it's established,I don't know,my areas cold hardiness zone is 10b but like I mentioned my durian plants just died during winter time.
Note a mangosteen plant grows in Sydney in New South Wales where the climate is a bit more temperate !
I have black thorn Durian and red cacao and Nam Nam breadfruit lemon mangosteen among the many growing in my greenhouse in Orlando Fl
How old is your Durian plant? Thanks
Can you tell us more about the durian tree? How old is it? And do you plan on planting it outside?
@@andrewnguyen3312 no it would die from the cold last year they were just seedlings they were in a heated greenhouse now they are outside grow very slow I can give you one if you live in Orlando Fl
@@kayakman9845 I have noticed that the lowest minimum temperatures for my area was about 47-48°F overnight in July - August is the coldest time of year in my area here in Australia.
I bought 2 durian seedling plants at the beginning of this year which was in January - February which was in the middle of summer which both died in an unheated greenhouse during last winter which was in June -August.
Despite it getting up to 90°F degrees inside of the greenhouse during a 65+67°F day the nights still dipped down to 33-34°F overnight & even inside of the Greenhouse.
Apparently the seedling plants need to be given supplemental heat overnight during winter time whereas my jackfruit & papaya plants just needed frost protection during the cooler months but I found out that the durian plants are much more sensitive to the cold than the other plants therefore frost protection wasn't enough.
I am looking at keeping them inside overnight during winter time until I move when I can build my own heated greenhouse.
My question is how does an occasional dip down to under 50°F overnight affect a more mature durian tree ?
In Australia I live just north of Sydney which is near Newcastle, apparently they're only meant to grow successfully no further south than Mackay in Queensland which is 21° south of the equator.
My latitude is 32.66° south of the equator so I am not sure if it's possible to grow durian plants that far south, you may be able to help me grow them in Australia.
Orlando has the same latitude of where my dads parents used to live near the Queensland border in New South Wales (28° south of the equator) where some Queenslanders will argue there's still too cold for growing durian plants bit they're meant to be able to grow there in a sheltered spot in the yard !
@@RussellBooth1977interesting….whats the lowest temperature that a durian can survive at???
What’s the minimum requirements for fruiting?
Bobby has an insane collection! Thanks for this amazing video mate, hope we cant get a part 2👊
If Southern Florida (Orlando,) has a climate similar to far north New South Wales or Southern Queensland some people argue there's too cold to grow durians in Australia which is where I live although I live further south.
I was told that they can be grown there in a sheltered spot in the yard !
He has got a lot of fruit trees. Great video.
Loved all your plants, all rare fruit tree collections 🌱🌿🍃👍
Nice greenhouse. You made a priceless oasis.
Wow! Even a pulasan? We lost that tree, we have to find it again here 😭
You do not need a hothouse to grow Cacao in S Fl. Cinnamon, vanilla, abiu, cinnamon apple also do well here in SFL
I dont think you need a hothouse to grow durian, mangosteen, jackfruit etc in miami/homestead area
Actually, I know quite a few people growing Durian here in Florida. A guy with a home nursery in my neighborhood here in St. Pete even sells the seedlings. But even the very mature one in the conservatory at the Fairchild botanical gardens in Miami has never fruited.
Yes the tree will grow but they won't hold fruit out here.
I didn’t know you can grown durian trees in Florida
I bought some borojo seeds this winter but then read and watched videos about how very sensitive and troublesome they are to grow. I don't have the time to baby pre-madonnas so I decided not to even bother haha. I just tossed the seeds into the leaf mulch by my back door. It would be funny if they actually sprout and thrive there.
Beautifull plant i wish seeds of Durian for planting
Can mangosteen grow in . I used to have a durian
Great video enjoy it. Does your buddy have a website or meet to buy plants? Looking for the red Durian durio graveolens
The link didn’t take me to his website would you have another way to get a hold of him?
he does not have a website. He doesn't sell trees
Awesome video!! Does he hand pollinate?
Awesome collection love to see more fruits thank you 🙏🏻 I didn’t see the Facebook name etc
In the description
Growing thing’s 🤣🤣in a green house and claim in the Florida??? That junk was big story and says you couldn’t growing outside no protection diff no 😂
I share Bobby passion for exotic fruit trees
Wow Bobby has a nice collection. I am thinking about moving to Naples from Hawaii. Where is Bobby at in this video? need some ideas and not just Naples to look at. Thanks
in the West Palm Beach area
West Palm Beach and Loxatachee is good with weather and $
Where can you buy grafted durian tree?
Hi there. Do you have any Durian for sale if you are I want 1 the big one thanks
Miamifruit.com sells durian in the mail
Where can i order a durian plants like yours. You said vertex garden?
contact Laura farms they have durian plants
Central Florida work?
Great hopefully your durian will produce fruit
You meant mainland US. All that staff grows easy in Hi with little care. ;)
This guy have a rare plants that we don't get around here.
Having the durian d tree is one thing making it bare fruit is different
Can you grow durian in Cali???
no
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Where in Florida?
Lox
how about putting some seeds on top of ur head?
can i grow mangosteen or durian in tampa?
no
Yes. Same temp as Miami
No you cannot
Is this south tampa?
yes, west palm beach
Come to Bali Indonesia I'll give you some delicious durians
I would love to, durians are my favorite
It's surprising how a tree with fruit as interesting looking as Durian has such boring looking foliage and bark lol.
everything is saved for the fruit
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