We have jackfruits with fruit on them growing here in the Tampa Bay FL in the zone 9b area. Got about 4 trees growing from seed in my yard, absolutely cannot wait to see what we get from them! Another Artocarpus to try growing in the more chilly zones would be the Kwai Muk. Thank you for sharing your beautiful trees!
Thank you for sharing this! This is now one of my most favorite videos of your channel! I absolutely enjoyed your contagious excitement! Absolutely one of my favorite fruits and I can go through a 40 lb jackfruit in just days. I think everyone should experiment with seeds of strains with smaller fruited varieties that ripens quicker. Seedlings grow and seems to flower very early as little as 3 or 4 years here but those early flowers usually are just male blooms. Trees definitely grow here but fruits seem to struggle to ripen or not rot through our winters. Hopefully encouraging more seedlings planted we'll one day have a solid local variety.
Hey mate, love the video's, I've been binging on all of them. Question off topic, Im in Australia, trying to graft various citrus onto a finger lime rootstock I grew from seed? Have you had any experience with this? I get their both technically citrus, but i have never heard of anyone attempting this. Cheers mate, keep up the knowledge ❤😊
Our favorite fruit at home, we buy it at the market in Tijuana. I was told that they grow it in Nayarit MX, the flavor is awesome. I bought a tree from Florida and didn't survive, thank you for sharing 👏👍
Hello, I just discovered your videos by the avocado frankestain operation. I'm in zone Missouri and we get snow, winds and ice/minus 18 sometimes. I want to plant my avocado trees in the ground to get some extra growth then dig it out and move it in a planter indoors for winter. Would you recommend that? Been having a huge battle with squirrels destroying all my potted trees I had and many other reg flowers. The squirrels chopped then down to the trunk but found a way to keep them away from my baby trees now but I woukd like to know your thoughts please. I was also thinking leave them in the ground and cover them but honestly evwn with tons of covering the avocado tree can't survive out here in winter.
I remember like 10 years ago when i worked at Northgate, we had a big shipment of Yaca aka Jackfruit. i think they brought them from guerrero or chiapas Mexico. I bought half of 1 and ate most of it. i remember it was so good but i got bad diarrhea. i would be interested in growing jackfruit but i am planning a massive Mango and dragonfruit project. Also i think climates similar to mine in West Covina, like areas of the San Fernando Valley will be ideal for growing Jackfruit
Yep, massive, yummy fruit-seen n eaten lot in India. They dehydrate the fruit flesh and make a sheet fruit roll-up-so yummy too. Roast the seed-its so good. Some stores carry it in LA.
Here the seeds taste like chestnuts, not potatoes. That fruit looks like it's of the lowest quality, picked way too early. I love them too, I'm in my way of acquiring more varieties. They're really worth it. Nice video.
We have jackfruits with fruit on them growing here in the Tampa Bay FL in the zone 9b area. Got about 4 trees growing from seed in my yard, absolutely cannot wait to see what we get from them! Another Artocarpus to try growing in the more chilly zones would be the Kwai Muk. Thank you for sharing your beautiful trees!
It's exciting to see what kind of fruit you get from seedling trees! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing this! This is now one of my most favorite videos of your channel! I absolutely enjoyed your contagious excitement! Absolutely one of my favorite fruits and I can go through a 40 lb jackfruit in just days. I think everyone should experiment with seeds of strains with smaller fruited varieties that ripens quicker. Seedlings grow and seems to flower very early as little as 3 or 4 years here but those early flowers usually are just male blooms. Trees definitely grow here but fruits seem to struggle to ripen or not rot through our winters. Hopefully encouraging more seedlings planted we'll one day have a solid local variety.
Thanks! I agree, more seedlings mean more chances of a great local variety!
I got 14 jackfruit last year from 1 plant. I gave away about 200 seedlings from them
I got one planted in my yard in Sacramento. So far so good.
Cool! Let me know how it goes!
You name dropped my city! Hello from Escondido.
Hello Escondido! It rhymes
Hey mate, love the video's, I've been binging on all of them. Question off topic, Im in Australia, trying to graft various citrus onto a finger lime rootstock I grew from seed? Have you had any experience with this? I get their both technically citrus, but i have never heard of anyone attempting this. Cheers mate, keep up the knowledge ❤😊
Our favorite fruit at home, we buy it at the market in Tijuana. I was told that they grow it in Nayarit MX, the flavor is awesome. I bought a tree from Florida and didn't survive, thank you for sharing 👏👍
I guess I need to make a trip to Nayarit 🙂
Love this video ❤
Hello, I just discovered your videos by the avocado frankestain operation. I'm in zone Missouri and we get snow, winds and ice/minus 18 sometimes. I want to plant my avocado trees in the ground to get some extra growth then dig it out and move it in a planter indoors for winter. Would you recommend that? Been having a huge battle with squirrels destroying all my potted trees I had and many other reg flowers. The squirrels chopped then down to the trunk but found a way to keep them away from my baby trees now but I woukd like to know your thoughts please. I was also thinking leave them in the ground and cover them but honestly evwn with tons of covering the avocado tree can't survive out here in winter.
I wouldn't recommend that. I would plant them in big pots.
Pico Rivera! I’m gonna plant one!
Awesome!
Facts! They can grow big here with big fruit. Plant some seeds!!!
Yes! I'm sure you know this well ;)
You need to put coconut oil on your things to protect for latex❤❤❤
Yes good idea
I grow over 1000 jacktrees,500 Cempedak ❤❤
Awesome!
I remember like 10 years ago when i worked at Northgate, we had a big shipment of Yaca aka Jackfruit. i think they brought them from guerrero or chiapas Mexico. I bought half of 1 and ate most of it. i remember it was so good but i got bad diarrhea. i would be interested in growing jackfruit but i am planning a massive Mango and dragonfruit project. Also i think climates similar to mine in West Covina, like areas of the San Fernando Valley will be ideal for growing Jackfruit
I'd like to hear more about this mango dragonfruit project. Yes i forgot to mention the SFV. Another good place to grow these
Yep, massive, yummy fruit-seen n eaten lot in India. They dehydrate the fruit flesh and make a sheet fruit roll-up-so yummy too. Roast the seed-its so good. Some stores carry it in LA.
I want to try the dry roll up jackfruit. Sounds amazing
Which part of Socal do you live in ? I live in San Diego.
😅 wow I learned a lot off about jackfruit I like your video thank you😅😂
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Here the seeds taste like chestnuts, not potatoes.
That fruit looks like it's of the lowest quality, picked way too early.
I love them too, I'm in my way of acquiring more varieties. They're really worth it.
Nice video.
It tasted great.
I've managed to get a chempedak hybrid past three years.
It's so cheap to buy imported Mexico jackfruit. Sometimes I get $0.33/lb. Love the fruit but it take too much space and doesn't ripe for SoCal Winter
When you pee on the tree, be careful not to splash it on your face.
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