This Fruit Tastes Like Cotton CANDY | Jamaican Cherry

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @captainblackjon
    @captainblackjon 3 месяца назад +2

    For anyone wondering, it died. He posted a semi update in another video and showed that it died because he forgot to properly cold protect it.

  • @gwaters4
    @gwaters4 Год назад +18

    I bought one from you a month and a half ago. It was a 15 inch tall stick with leaves. It's now 36 inches tall with 15 inch lateral branches! Thanks Allen.

  • @mofomoco
    @mofomoco Год назад +7

    I love how we all have a way of gardening that works for us. My way may be different than your way, Alan, or even Shamus' method (Hi, Shamus). If you find a method of gardening that works for YOU, then WINNER WINNER chicken dinner! I love that I can pick pieces from all of you guys to use in my methods. Proof is in the pudding. All our plants look great in our videos.

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  Год назад +6

      I truly have no special way to do anything that works just for me. All plants require water, if they don't get it, they die. Some plants need winter care, if they don't get it, they die. Honestly, I'm just trying to show how easy it really is to grow plants. This is probably why regardless of the approach you take, as long as the basic needs are met, plants will grow.

  • @LatinosOver40
    @LatinosOver40 Год назад +4

    I have two Cotton Candy trees in big pots. My Grandaughter loves the fruit.

  • @gbb82
    @gbb82 11 месяцев назад +2

    Planted one here in Jamaica and I swear it grows by the minute, so I planted another one on the other side of the yard. Thank you for the video.

  • @yulduzrakhimova4376
    @yulduzrakhimova4376 Год назад +3

    I planted this tree a couple months ago. It haven't grown much and doesn't look very happy but I hope it will survive. We had an unusually cold spring this year in California (zone 9b) and everything grows slower. Thank you for your info.

  • @magenagrima-xd7pi
    @magenagrima-xd7pi 10 месяцев назад +2

    It is Aratiles in Philippines. That plant is prolific and can thrive in clay soils. The seeds are very small and once eaten by birds, the seeds will be carried anywhere. So during wet season you can find the seedlings anywhere!

  • @EnlightenmentGarden
    @EnlightenmentGarden Год назад +4

    Informative video as always! I love that you use a trenching shovel. That's what I use too. I'm looking forward to trying the fruit. I'm curious what your view is on wood chips. Will you be applying them to the surface of your new property?

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  Год назад +2

      i don't mulch on purpose anymore. I got a vid coming up on that but mainly due to gophers.

    • @EnlightenmentGarden
      @EnlightenmentGarden Год назад

      @@qctropicals Definitely looking forward to that one. Gophers are one pest I have not had to deal with but I also don't have flood irrigation which I imagine makes it easier for those guys to dig in and make tunnels since the water penetrates deep

  • @violethouseworth5943
    @violethouseworth5943 Год назад +3

    can you show us progress on this tree you planted please...

  • @EnlightenmentGarden
    @EnlightenmentGarden Год назад +4

    I got to try my first fruit yesterday and it was not what I expected. I have the yellow form, not the red one and it tasted like buttered popcorn sprinkled with sugar. Have you ever had the yellow fruit? Is that what it's supposed to taste like? TIA

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  Год назад +3

      yes I've had yellow and red. Both taste the same. Keep in mind fruit taste will not be consistent especially when the plant is young. I suggest, try several at different times of the year to get the full experience.

    • @EnlightenmentGarden
      @EnlightenmentGarden Год назад +1

      @@qctropicals Thanks--glad to know the red and yellow taste the same! Definitely keeping the tree and will be trying more fruit. It's been growing like a weed and shading my other container plants.

    • @KHH595
      @KHH595 10 месяцев назад +2

      Mine tasted like sweet buttered popcorn too! That was first fruit on the tree from a few months ago. I would take some to friends and family and tell them it tasted like Buttered Popcorn JellyBelly jelly beans. My husband found a ripe one the other day and said it was the best one he ever tried but couldn’t pinpoint the flavor. Now I’ll have to hunt for a ripe berry when I get home so I can see if the flavor is different now 😄

    • @robmontgomery9711
      @robmontgomery9711 5 месяцев назад

      @@KHH595 i only found ONE photo of a yellow acerola cherry...a stock image for sale...
      other than that, i found nothing about yellow acerola cherry trees.i want one!
      does anyone sell them?

  • @azgardener79
    @azgardener79 Год назад +1

    I'm coming by your nursury in the fall and have a list of plants I'm going to pick up. Too hot for me to plant now but this o e is on my list

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  Год назад +1

      too late to plant in the fall, remember these plants grow when it's hot at night.

  • @geriannroth449
    @geriannroth449 Год назад +1

    How do you prefer to propagate this tree by rooting cuttings or airlayering. I live in the Caribbean so its great weather for them. Mine bears loads of fruit but they don't go to maturity they drop off whilst they're still green & young. What would you suggest i do to encourage the fruit to stay on & ripen?

  • @violethouseworth5943
    @violethouseworth5943 11 месяцев назад

    I think I got a couple from you back in the beginning of the summer>They are doing AWESOME>>>> I actually got one berry and I think it is ripening now>missed the flower but noticed the berry>>I brought them in last month and have a light and they sit on a heat mat>> Can you tell me how long it takes for a berry to ripen, and are the berries true to the mother?

  • @TanvirHossen-q8o
    @TanvirHossen-q8o 2 месяца назад +1

    What’s the difference between Barbados cherry and Jamaican cherry?
    Is there any other name of Jamaican cherry?
    Thanks

  • @patriotoftruth-v1w
    @patriotoftruth-v1w Месяц назад

    Since it grows so quickly and fruits on new growth, in a colder climate, could I possibly proppagate a branch at end of grow season and grow the proppagated piece inside and put outside in Spring and grow it instead of caring for a big container inside all winter? TIA

  • @wakuwaku6647
    @wakuwaku6647 Год назад +1

    in indonesia this fruit is nostalgia of everyone's childhood

  • @chosen2030
    @chosen2030 Год назад

    Just curious, why do you choose a trench shovel to dig your holes? Also, how did you know the hole you dug would drain water well?

  • @rafaelporras1806
    @rafaelporras1806 Год назад +1

    Hello Allen, like to see your videos and admire your knowledge on fruit trees. By chance now that you mentioned COTTON CANDY. Do happen to sell COTTON CANDY GRAPE VINES? I live in S. California. Thank you for your excellent advice.

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  Год назад

      unfortunately I don't have that variety

  • @larrpeninger
    @larrpeninger Год назад

    That tree is out for me. Even if i created a microclimate i would need to work day and night to maintain. I need to be in a tropical area that looks like a beautiful tree.

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  Год назад +2

      Having the right information is key to make good decisions. If you didn't know the true requirements for this plant, you would buy it and not find out it wasn't a good fit for you until it was too late.

  • @Pamsgarden213
    @Pamsgarden213 Год назад +1

    When is the best time to prune the canopy to prepare for winter protection?

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  Год назад +1

      right before winter.

    • @Pamsgarden213
      @Pamsgarden213 Год назад

      @@qctropicals, thank you! Since she grows so fast, it hits 10-12 feet before I realize it and then it is too tall for me to cover correctly. I lost a little on the top this past winter. I am going to take her down to about 7 feet so I can cover her well.

  • @MrKhankab
    @MrKhankab 7 месяцев назад

    I might have to dwarf one so i can bring it in doors in a container. Cuz once my wisconsin winter hits. It's a goner lol

  • @lorenbush8876
    @lorenbush8876 Год назад

    Are the Strawberry trees and the Barbados cherry trees from seed or air layering? Thanks again

  • @lorenbush8876
    @lorenbush8876 Год назад +1

    Muntingia calabura, I've been through several of those, the first one is the only one that I've done any good with, it got to 6 or 7 feet before I accidentally over fertilized it and it killed it. How tall are your starters and are they the red variety? Thanks Alan

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  Год назад

      starters vary about 6-12" What did you put in the soil that killed it?

    • @lorenbush8876
      @lorenbush8876 Год назад

      @@qctropicals I had been alternating back and forth every week or two between comfrey tea and 13-13-13 granular fertilizer and the last time I ran them too close together and it burned it up, I had it in about a 4 gallon nursery pot. I think this last one was from root rot I'm not sure.

    • @MrDollazncents
      @MrDollazncents Год назад

      ​@@qctropicals do we need cold protection if the tree is 6 ft tall ?

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  Год назад +1

      @@MrDollazncents Tree will always need cold protection regardless of size.

    • @MrDollazncents
      @MrDollazncents Год назад

      @@qctropicals thanks brotha 👍

  • @danielfaulkner7638
    @danielfaulkner7638 Год назад +1

    If the tree has gotten fairly large and wide would I still need to cold protect? Bought one last fall but it was in the pot. Kept it outside except for the cold winter we got in 2022. Put it in ground in spring and it's exploded in growth. Wasn't sure how to cold protect it with the first time it being in ground outside. I saw your tips about a structure and heater. How many winters will I have to do that for?

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  Год назад +3

      I always answer this question with another question: Do you wear a jacket every winter?

    • @danielfaulkner7638
      @danielfaulkner7638 11 месяцев назад

      Now that it's getting colder, other than wrapping trunk/mulch, anything else I can to cold protect?

    • @danielfaulkner7638
      @danielfaulkner7638 11 месяцев назад

      Never mind, saw your tip. I'm not sure how I'd be able to build a structure around it, given the location. Any heater you'd recommend?

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  11 месяцев назад

      @@danielfaulkner7638 wrapping trunk, mulching will not work. Watch my other videos on cold protection.

    • @danielfaulkner7638
      @danielfaulkner7638 11 месяцев назад +1

      Sure, I'm just wondering about when it gets more established. They seem to get fairly big so how can you fully cover at that point?

  • @agentbarron9768
    @agentbarron9768 22 дня назад

    I got one going , bought it online , but i dont think they like being in a tiny soil plug ( at the nursery) , it almost died but is slowly rooting snd recovering, slightly disappointed overall with online plant sellers , i make sure the plant i sell are big and heslth with lots of roots , not tiny root plugs that most plant simply dont do well
    Sure some thinfs do fine in those plugs like figs or mulberry but not everything, jhsy dig up a plant and shove it in a box lol no need to keep the roots less than 1 inch big

  • @markrogers503
    @markrogers503 Год назад +1

    I'd love to have a property like that.

  • @hamhazmi8771
    @hamhazmi8771 Год назад +1

    In Indonesia you can find this tree in every place, and i have this tree growing on my house wall

  • @robb4866
    @robb4866 6 месяцев назад

    May I ask where your new property is (city)? Is it still Queen Creek? You mention 3.5 acres. Do you have irrigation or well water?

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  6 месяцев назад +1

      secret spot and yes irrigated but most of it wont be due to structures.

    • @robb4866
      @robb4866 6 месяцев назад

      @@qctropicals lol secret spot - cool! irrigation makes growing so much easier - right now were stuck with city water in N. Phoenix

  • @lorenbush8876
    @lorenbush8876 Год назад

    What about the Barbados cherry starters , how big are those ? Also are the Strawberry trees and the Barbados cherry trees from air layering? Thanks

  • @TeacherKimAsia
    @TeacherKimAsia 8 месяцев назад

    Do you grow the tree from its fruits or from cutting? Kindly

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  8 месяцев назад

      cuttings only. Seeds take too long

  • @danielfaulkner7638
    @danielfaulkner7638 11 месяцев назад

    Can you let me know what type of heater you use and cloth/fabric set up?

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  10 месяцев назад

      it's on my cold sensitive videos, check them out

  • @Mujahidshaikh300
    @Mujahidshaikh300 Год назад +1

    Can we grow its seeds at home ? please guide me

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  Год назад

      yes you can do seeds but they're a pain to start as they're so small. Also you need fresh seeds.

    • @violethouseworth5943
      @violethouseworth5943 11 месяцев назад

      I have several from seed,,I I have learned from trial and error>>they do not like water>when germinating seeds they need>>HIGH HUMIDITY>be patient sometimes they can take up to 6 months to spring out...But very very sensitive while small.Treat them like a passion fruit..or..a tropical house plant...THEY NEED HEAT more so than light but a grow light and heat mat is sufficient to keep the tree growing inside>>>>>heat is the crucial part once they reach 6 inch...I live in zone 6 and bring them in before temps reach below 50 degrees>>hope this encourages you

  • @carlsouthard6735
    @carlsouthard6735 Год назад

    thank you

  • @PassionCanopy
    @PassionCanopy Год назад +1

    YOU NEVER HAD FRUTTY PEBBLES???!!! GO TO YOUR LOCAL GROCERIE STORE AND GET SOME! ITS DEVINE!

  • @eduardochavacano
    @eduardochavacano Год назад

    In some parts of the Philippines that is just like a weed. People dont get to sell its fruit. So know one cares. But those trees are nice.

  • @pipaweldercuny7441
    @pipaweldercuny7441 5 месяцев назад

    11 month how looks the tree today?

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  5 месяцев назад

      posted the update in my after winter tour

  • @HungryHobbit12
    @HungryHobbit12 Год назад

    I need to visit your nursery. I also need to save money before I go 😅

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  Год назад

      just put it on credit, buy now pay later 🤣

  • @MUSICtangvinhich
    @MUSICtangvinhich 9 месяцев назад

    How often muntingia tree fruits?
    What is the shelf life of muntingia fruits?

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  9 месяцев назад

      all year and no shelf life

  • @harutchalaganyan1220
    @harutchalaganyan1220 Год назад

    Hi Allen I watched this video and I’m looking for this tree
    If you sale
    Can I have an information about it ?

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  Год назад

      check out my website, I'll have some small shippable ones for sale next week.

  • @crystalkinson4915
    @crystalkinson4915 9 месяцев назад

    ??….Is there a difference in flavor between the red and yellow fruit?…

  • @elizabethfernando3889
    @elizabethfernando3889 Год назад

    I want to buy one

  • @lindamccool4293
    @lindamccool4293 Год назад

    Why is there no growth on my 2 grapefruits and one Improved Meyer lemon. The one grapefruit produced 2 grape fruits and a sport of growth in the winter and the other one had tons of flowers and fruits lost them all. My new Meyer had over 90 lemons they are slowly falling off and turning yellow and the leaves they are still babies.

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  Год назад +1

      watch the video I made on the top reasons why citrus don't fruit

  • @JeremiahJ-z4w
    @JeremiahJ-z4w 11 месяцев назад

    Plants will grow anywhere with a little assistance.

  • @yoyoyohihihidude
    @yoyoyohihihidude Год назад

    Never had fruity pebbles before????

  • @anythingplants4434
    @anythingplants4434 10 месяцев назад

    Wow… you are struggling to dig that hole!

  • @dentatusdentatus1592
    @dentatusdentatus1592 7 месяцев назад

    WHAT? NO NEVER HAD FRUITY PEBBLES?
    😯😯😯

  • @shortari5543
    @shortari5543 10 месяцев назад

    You really want room to plant that tree. They get big in just a few years.

  • @mozee01
    @mozee01 3 месяца назад

    you couldnt have picked a worse spot to grow that tree. A really weeded and terrible landscape.

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  2 месяца назад

      that was the idea behind it. It still grew amazingly until the cold got to it.