Hey Pat. Never tried this method. However, I stuck over ripe june plums in a pot (did not separate seeds) and left them and had shoots within a month. Got plants from all.
@@carib909 yes, your right. in that picture they look just like hog plums. I have several hog plums growing from cuttings. Better from cuttings since you'll get fruit very quickly. By the following year. I haven't tried from seed
Thanks for the shout out sis
It was cold here when i started mine
You are somewhere warm, so yours should spourt in no time
I hope so.
@@backyardfarmerpat I will see you doing a spourting video in no time
@@AAHomeGardening I did it about a month ago. Sprouted in about 6 weeks
You could make jam with those overripe plums
I ate them up
I love june plums as well
Especially the juice with loads of ginger
Me too
Hey Pat. Never tried this method. However, I stuck over ripe june plums in a pot (did not separate seeds) and left them and had shoots within a month. Got plants from all.
That's awesome! I'm hoping I'll have some soon then
Did a similar thing with mango seeds 3 of 4 sprouted and 1 has survived.
Excellent. Love these experiments that turn into food
Are those June plums or hog plums?
June plums. I also have hog plums but they have a totally different seed.
@@backyardfarmerpat They look exactly like the ones we call hog plums in Antigua and Barbuda.👍🏾
I’m trying to grow some hog plums from seed.🤞🏾
@@carib909 yes, your right. in that picture they look just like hog plums. I have several hog plums growing from cuttings. Better from cuttings since you'll get fruit very quickly. By the following year. I haven't tried from seed
lol my birthday is June 14 lol 😂