How to Grow Rambutan Trees from Seed (Grocery Store Growing Ep 9)

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  • Rambutan. Talk about a strange fruit with a strange name, but one that is absolutely delicious! In this episode I will take you through every step from how to eat the fruit to how to plant the seed and grow a very unique tree!
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  • @Thor_the_Doge
    @Thor_the_Doge 4 года назад +95

    I bought a rambutan and ate it, now i would want more

  • @itz_foxysnowflakes3624
    @itz_foxysnowflakes3624 5 лет назад +157

    Watching this while eating rambutan

  • @roguegaming6789
    @roguegaming6789 3 года назад +29

    Im from sout india and Rambutan is pretty common here and if you're trying to grow em from their seeds its gonna take 6-8 years for em to fruit + there are male and female plants so male plants don't fruit they just flower and then falls off, so it would be better buying a grafted plant

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  3 года назад +11

      I definitely agree. The goal for these aren’t really to make fruit. I’m more just finding entertainment growing unique plants with the seeds most people just throw away

    • @roguegaming6789
      @roguegaming6789 3 года назад +4

      @@TheMoreYouGrow good to see people like you are still around ❣️

    • @damienthorn4660
      @damienthorn4660 Год назад +2

      I thought they would take a long time thank you so much for that input what's the coldest does it get in India

    • @roguegaming6789
      @roguegaming6789 Год назад +7

      @@damienthorn4660 In INDIA the temperature drops well below freezing at some places , but if you're looking for an optimum temprature I'd say between 20°C- 35°C ( the temp at my place have dropped upto 12°C and i haven't seen any issues but if the temperature gets too hot the leaves are going to burn and fall off )❣️

    • @lindagibson744
      @lindagibson744 Год назад +1

      Perhaps excellent advice.😊

  • @lichatheworkingdog
    @lichatheworkingdog 2 года назад +19

    Btw quick green thumb tip, all seeds last very very insanely long no matter the speceis it just takes longer for some if they are held dry for a long time students somewhere planted some seeds from thousands of years ago and they grew into very healthy plants and now there restoring a once extinct speceis of plant

    • @casmarykay8433
      @casmarykay8433 Год назад +3

      ...and many seeds have a very short period of viability for various reasons. :)

    • @tiffanymartin6672
      @tiffanymartin6672 Месяц назад

      What seed would those be that were extinct? What did they bring back?

  • @nadiaandre765
    @nadiaandre765 2 года назад +8

    I only saw someone eating them on TV years ago and recently I finally found them at the supermarket. I took a chance and bought them and now i can't get enough! I really want to grow these in my apartment. They're my absolute favorite thing to eat now.

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  2 года назад +1

      They will most likely not produce fruit but they are fun to grow nonetheless

    • @lovely.ameeeee485
      @lovely.ameeeee485 2 года назад

      Same here! I just tried one today. I’m a person who absolutely abhors fruit, I could never stomach a grape or apple. This fruit right here though, this one is my favorite!

  • @ouzayb3167
    @ouzayb3167 4 года назад +52

    thank you farmer pewdiepie

  • @bitesize8884
    @bitesize8884 4 года назад +16

    They are always in Asian markets if u want them and even when they are dark they taste better it taste like honey when extra ripe

  • @Foodie_888
    @Foodie_888 5 лет назад +61

    Always buy the rambutans when the skins are bright red, that's when they are fresh and riped. Open by biting them in half.

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  5 лет назад +6

      These were bright red when purchased, but got a bit busy before I could video 😅 never tried biting in half. Will have to try sometime!

    • @Foodie_888
      @Foodie_888 5 лет назад +4

      The More You Grow Excited to see how the seedlings progress on your future videos.
      Fresh ones should keep in the fridge. Open them like longans, bite them in half to break the skin.
      Keep up the great work!

    • @pobrengit2642
      @pobrengit2642 5 лет назад +3

      you could also pinch both ends and twist

    • @rubycastro27
      @rubycastro27 3 года назад +4

      You dont have to bite just use ur nails it will be fine.

  • @moniquem9609
    @moniquem9609 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much your the best teacher and cannot wait to plant our seeds today.

  • @bharathkrishna8367
    @bharathkrishna8367 5 лет назад +10

    Thanks for guiding us brother. You are also helping Earth by planting trees and sharing the wonderful work. Thanks for all brother 😊😊😊😊

  • @MaximusPham
    @MaximusPham 4 года назад +25

    Just sprouted mine in the plastic bag and now they've been planted in small seeding trays with soil. I'll keep you posted how they turn out.

    • @metuschelah2599
      @metuschelah2599 3 года назад +1

      Update? Also what soil did you use?

    • @cpprclrd8790
      @cpprclrd8790 3 года назад +1

      Update

    • @roguegaming6789
      @roguegaming6789 3 года назад +1

      You would have to wait for 6-8 years for em to fruit and if its a male plant just forget bout it ,its better buying a grafted plant

    • @trolltracker
      @trolltracker 3 года назад +4

      @@roguegaming6789 grafted is better but muchmore expensive and sometimes unattainable... so your comment isn't truefor everybody. Some trees from seed might fruit before the 6th year. Grow a dozen++ trees from seed and you'd be set. They're stronger plants from seed, too.

    • @roguegaming6789
      @roguegaming6789 3 года назад +3

      @@trolltracker At my place it ain't that expensive its like ₹400-500 almost 5-6 usd
      Yeah plantng multiple seeds is a great idea but not every one's having the land for planting multiple no's
      In my property there's like 8 Rambutan's planted from seed by my parent's like in 2014, still none of em have fruit or had flowered and they are in the exact tropical climate they usually thrive ,,that's why i said grafted or budded trees are good coz ihave Rambutan fruit on trees that was planted 3 yrs ago !

  • @darthyda
    @darthyda 4 года назад +1

    Thanks man, exactly the video I was looking for!

  • @karleneedwards3492
    @karleneedwards3492 4 года назад +14

    It taste like coconut jelly to me just add sweet and sour to it. I love it

    • @masenmolina814
      @masenmolina814 4 года назад +3

      That's a good description.

    • @aldrineuri122
      @aldrineuri122 4 года назад +7

      You must have tasted bad rambutan here where I live they're all very sweet no sour taste to it

    • @karleneedwards3492
      @karleneedwards3492 4 года назад +1

      @@aldrineuri122 nope it was good and it tasted just as I describe. And I love it

    • @luxeindustriesllc340
      @luxeindustriesllc340 4 года назад +2

      Aldrin Euri yeah the ones I’ve had were always just sweet

  • @michellesie8095
    @michellesie8095 Год назад +5

    You pronounced “rambutan” correctly! Rambutan literally means “hairy”. It’s derived from Indonesian word “rambut” which means hair.
    Glad I came across your video. I was wondering if I can grow rambutan in Texas

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  Год назад +3

      They grew for awhile but ended up not liking my arid climate

    • @casmarykay8433
      @casmarykay8433 Год назад

      @@TheMoreYouGrow Ha! That's what I was looking for...how did they grow. I live a wee bit west of Houston along the Buffalo Bayou, so I think I'll give them a try..at least until they outgrow my winter climate! :))

  • @philiptavella1856
    @philiptavella1856 5 лет назад +3

    Great job sharing what you know about Rambutan. You surely know your stuff, you've learned well. Thanks for the video and hope you're doing well and staying happy. 😄👍🌵Phil

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Philip! They are on their way! Thanks for watching!

  • @leofedrick3460
    @leofedrick3460 3 года назад

    Thank u for explanation.yesterday I bought this fruit. I'm going to plant after three days

  • @tinaamariee832
    @tinaamariee832 2 года назад +1

    Eating Rambutan wondering if I could plant this seed. Was thinking it’s probably impossible in Texas then boom here come you

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  2 года назад

      Definitely not easy. I couldn’t keep them happy with my north Texas climate

  • @mickeyamf
    @mickeyamf 4 года назад

    Ive only had them once at a cultural food night thing at my sisters school and I LOVE THEM I WANT MORE

  • @lawrencekarr6954
    @lawrencekarr6954 Год назад +2

    I started my seeds in 100% worm castings... I always save my worm dirt as I call it. Once I'm done fishing with my worms I use the worm dirt for my plants and also to start all my seeds... I just transplanted both my rambutan seeds in its own pots. Just remember keep your worm dirt from your fishing. Good fertilizer

  • @BeIlG
    @BeIlG 4 года назад

    very helpful. thank you

  • @mariahernandez-mw2qo
    @mariahernandez-mw2qo 4 года назад +3

    I live 30 minutes from college station at the very beginning of the video when you said howdy I was like he's an Aggie then I saw the ring.. haha!

  • @tonyaction5284
    @tonyaction5284 2 года назад

    From Miami, Florida…thank you for your tips and great videos!!!!🤙🏼🤣

  • @lovenothate8925
    @lovenothate8925 3 года назад

    Excellent video, thank you.

  • @rogerlittreal642
    @rogerlittreal642 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing!!

  • @AAHomeGardening
    @AAHomeGardening 3 года назад

    Yum yum fruit, well done

  • @laurabrown9755
    @laurabrown9755 2 года назад +1

    First time I I ate this fruit and it tastes so good would like to grow them

  • @mildredpierce4506
    @mildredpierce4506 3 года назад

    I love these.

  • @faithingod9782
    @faithingod9782 Год назад

    I plan to keep a mister on mine and build a small greenhouse special for my rambutan tress. Ill put a heater in it when it gets cold.
    Im in Austin and my neighbor has the biggest banana trees I've ever seen.
    I started eating rambutan living in Hawaii so maybe I'll be able to make them happy

  • @veronicaleblanc1358
    @veronicaleblanc1358 2 года назад

    LOVE THIS VIDEO👍

  • @geriannroth449
    @geriannroth449 5 лет назад +5

    Tried my first rambutan today very nice taste mild sweet taste. Thanks for the tip on planting will buy dome more & plant the seeds. So how can we differeniate the males from the female or do we wait 2 years to know its either or, or that its self polinating!

  • @JFlywheel
    @JFlywheel 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video, just got these from a Costco in San Diego. Taste like grape and coconut, and the skin of the seed might add a little almond. Thought about playing them but it's hot and dry here so I won't bother.

    • @anotherhole
      @anotherhole 2 года назад

      How do you play them? Asking for a friend.

  • @JaneRocci
    @JaneRocci 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you ✨🙏 Very informative 😊

  • @ysmbklyn
    @ysmbklyn 4 года назад +3

    Do you wash the seed before you pit it in a baggie? Do you leave the baggie outside? Inside? In the fridge?

  • @ThahnG413
    @ThahnG413 5 лет назад +1

    nice video.Im trying mushroom foraging pretty interesting looking for mushrooms like hen of the woods and chicken of the woods since fall just started

  • @daviddeane3163
    @daviddeane3163 5 лет назад +6

    So glad I got to see this! I have just tried rambutan for the first time recently and was wondering what to do with the seeds, and if they would do well here outdoors in the ground. Guess they'll stay in pots. The potting mix I use is potting soil/peat/vermiculite/sand/manure. I've just received more rambutan and a couple of mangosteens! Now I'm gonna start sprouting those seeds! I still have the dragon fuit seeds but haven't started them yet, I got distracted with a moringa tree I got off of facebook marketplace. Then I found some at HEB for only $7! They had neem trees as well, so I got 2 of those. Oh and they had malabar spinach, so I got some of that and some really cool peppers I'd never seen before-yellow little beak, pretty in purple & one called fish. That fish pepper is one really cool plant. The leaves are variegated white and green, and the peppers go through several color changes, also striped, before ripe. I'd love send you some seeds if you'd like.

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  5 лет назад +1

      Sounds you have about as many plant project going on as I do 😂 and mangosteens?! Lucky! I’ve always wanted to try those but never have found them yet. Those pepper sound pretty awesome! Yeah I’d love some and I’ll grow them on the channel next spring. I got a few interesting seeds around too I’ll send ya when I can go get them
      My address is
      The More You Grow
      Po Box 317
      College Station, Tx 77841

    • @daviddeane3163
      @daviddeane3163 5 лет назад +1

      I had another great find at HEB Plus! I popped in to get something, and usually park and enter through the garden center. They were putting in a new display of fruit trees. $25 for 6'-7' tall apple, peach, nectarine and pear trees! I've already got 2 Asian pears so, I had to get a peach, nectarine and apple! If you have an HEB Plus nearby, check them out, I've found plants there that aren't anywhere else in my area and I live close to Home Depot, Lowe's, 2 Walmarts and a couple of nurseries.

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  5 лет назад +1

      David Deane I will have to check it out! Thanks for the tip!

    • @daviddeane3163
      @daviddeane3163 5 лет назад

      You can't make this stuff up! I just scored a Moro blood orange and a Seto Satsuma mandarine, both @ 5' tall from that same HEB for $25! After a bit of research and talking to people about it, I don't want to wait until spring, I think planting then now would work if I provide adequate protection during the winter. I'm anxious to get them acclimated as soon as possible and I think if I build a box around each one for the winter, that would speed things up-even if it has to be done again next year. The real dilemna is the soil here is terrible, all clay. I've read that it's best to use your native soil and just mulch around it with leaves and such. I've been thinking about using the Miracle grow soil for outdoor use mixed with composted manure, peat and sand. What do you think about all this?

    • @joefoley1480
      @joefoley1480 5 лет назад +1

      mangosteen is very slow

  • @kymbreli
    @kymbreli 2 года назад +1

    Rambutan is from Central America (in Costa Rica, theyre all over the streets) Lychee and Longon are from Southeast Asia

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  2 года назад

      Rambutan is definitely native to Southeast Asia, more specifically Malaysia and Indonesia. Rambutan gets its name from the Malay word rambut meaning hair. Even though it is native to Southeast Asia it is now widely cultivated in many parts of the world including Central America. I envy you having them just growing all over the streets! 🤤 I would make myself sick lol. 😂

  • @anobody5520
    @anobody5520 4 года назад +2

    Ive eaten it at school my teacher said its dragon fruit but its rambutan and it was so good it was heaven

  • @DaybirdAviaries
    @DaybirdAviaries 5 лет назад +6

    I've planted some, too. I hope they grow for us both.

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  5 лет назад +5

      I hope so too! Mine are doing pretty well so far!

    • @azman4749
      @azman4749 5 лет назад +4

      @@TheMoreYouGrow here in Malaysia, rambutan are common tree. there are several types of rambutan and one of rambutan called rambutan anak sekolah or school child rambutan. This types of rambutan known for faster fruit producing and the color of the fruit is yellowish red

    • @1337MaxRabbit
      @1337MaxRabbit 4 года назад

      @daybird aviaries did yours survive the winter?

  • @tamtam18_m
    @tamtam18_m 4 года назад +5

    It's a delicious fruit and we grow them in Panama.

    • @kerdine39
      @kerdine39 4 года назад +1

      I first tasted them in Panama when I was stationed there. So good. :)

  • @kurtefren5292
    @kurtefren5292 5 лет назад +10

    Here in the Philippines we use our hand to open the skin
    We squeeze on the rambutan

    • @mahalsantillan9843
      @mahalsantillan9843 5 лет назад +1

      Same here at california gamit ko ang daliri the pisilin sa gitna pwede ng makakain ng rambutan no need a knife hahaha

    • @zestytriss5282
      @zestytriss5282 5 лет назад

      Gumagamit ako ng kutsilyo kasi mahina ako dati kaya ko

    • @kingznqueenztv
      @kingznqueenztv 4 года назад

      Sounds painful

  • @Bluesmuse69
    @Bluesmuse69 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @aniyahdilovelilioness747
    @aniyahdilovelilioness747 5 лет назад

    Thanks😉 Very informative!

  • @mamabearC879
    @mamabearC879 4 года назад

    Thank you.

  • @yohanbrad4095
    @yohanbrad4095 4 года назад +35

    To me rambutans taste like a coconut like grape

  • @ericsigginssr
    @ericsigginssr 5 лет назад +2

    They peel like a orange no knife needed this fruit is insainly delicious taste like citrus pear with aloe and grape very very good and packed with nutrient its a super food ....everyone should eat aloe wooooooooo

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  5 лет назад

      Right. Yeah I used a knife so it would come out looking nice because I have a habit of tearing things up 😂 it’s definitely delicious!

  • @mickeyamf
    @mickeyamf 4 года назад +1

    7:02 ALl my plants are at my babcis house as she keeps her house around 70 - 80 degrees in winter. Meanwile its 20 F here and i have my . windows open :c my avacado plant had survived winters outside but not more then 2 :C

  • @bilkisakhter8679
    @bilkisakhter8679 3 года назад

    Thanks for your nice video. Please tell about storage of bag with seeds in refrigerator or at room?

  • @LadyGrace87
    @LadyGrace87 4 года назад

    Just push down and out with your fingers along the seam to open. No knife needed. I'm so excited to pick some up next time I find them. I usually take a hard pass because they look so sad and old at the store here.

  • @hipretty
    @hipretty 4 года назад

    Looks. and tastes a lot like a fresh Lychee! I heard these won't have fruit though for 8-12 years. Have you had any luck!

  • @funnyreactions7568
    @funnyreactions7568 5 лет назад +11

    Philippines anyone

  • @ubbirdsandavairy7919
    @ubbirdsandavairy7919 5 лет назад

    My seed are sprouted and I had put soil. Should I cove it. Should I give water daily

  • @teamsaraalikhan95
    @teamsaraalikhan95 3 года назад +1

    Hey thanks for the video 😃 I have a few plants now,they are 2/3 months old,but I am scared that they might not grow/die coz in my country to grow a rambutan plant-tree is so difficult.It’s believed that they only grow in some districts ☹️ can you give me some tips? And also an update about these rambutan plants of yours?

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  3 года назад

      I hate to say that they are hard to grow. Mine ended up dying because the climate is to arid/not humid enough for them and could not keep their leaves from drying out

    • @teamsaraalikhan95
      @teamsaraalikhan95 3 года назад

      @@TheMoreYouGrow so sad☹️ do they need to stay humid all the time?

  • @isaacjohn5772
    @isaacjohn5772 2 года назад

    Very nice.My Grandpa got a tree

  • @petradesert-or-dessert576
    @petradesert-or-dessert576 3 года назад

    Have just been gifted some and searching how to seed start them best brought me here. Do you have an update video? What percentage made it past one year?

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  3 года назад

      I posted the plants on Instagram but wasn’t able to make a devoted video. None made it for me but that was because of my climate. I kept them warm enough but my climate is too arid. This cause their leaves to dry out too fast. If I could have given them more humidity I think they would’ve made it

  • @veronicaayard5929
    @veronicaayard5929 4 года назад +1

    What do they look like when they are first growing out? I ask because my grandpa planted some but since this fruit is new to him he wasn't sure.

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  4 года назад

      Here’s the link to my Instagram of the seedlings whenever they were first coming up instagram.com/p/Bn9STXPABt2/?igshid=gao3ghkmg8em

  • @heidismith6148
    @heidismith6148 5 лет назад +11

    The only place that sells them is walmart, here in florida, they taste good but I can't seem to seed them???, but thank you

    • @cggiedinghagen1148
      @cggiedinghagen1148 5 лет назад

      heidi smith try the Asian markets They have them when in season.

    • @memopithecus1428
      @memopithecus1428 3 года назад

      It is in heb in texas they have some kinds of rare fruit.

  • @NarutoUzumaki-po8ve
    @NarutoUzumaki-po8ve 3 года назад +1

    that accent is legendary. i found a bunch at my H.E.B and was like "its free real estate"

  • @leannlayton4221
    @leannlayton4221 4 года назад

    Those are so hard to find because I’m from Utah and they don’t ship very often.
    I’m trying to find them at them at the Asian markets

  • @liquidgold2735
    @liquidgold2735 4 года назад

    Any update on your rambutan? It's been a long time and you said you'd keep us updated...

    • @1337MaxRabbit
      @1337MaxRabbit 4 года назад

      In his other answers he said they died. Texas gets dry man.

  • @jamestropicals8262
    @jamestropicals8262 3 года назад

    Do a video on growing papaya trees from seed

  • @ricardomufdi
    @ricardomufdi 3 года назад +2

    I planted 2 seeds in my house in Mismi about 3 years ago, now they are about 15 ft tall and wonder when it will be bearing fruit

    • @sebastiann.8088
      @sebastiann.8088 3 года назад +1

      They bear fruit at around 7 years

    • @ricardomufdi
      @ricardomufdi 3 года назад

      @@sebastiann.8088 thanks very much for your reply

  • @candidethirtythree4324
    @candidethirtythree4324 4 года назад

    Ok, I have 2 growing now, how are yours doing? Did you keep them growing?

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  4 года назад

      Well I hate to say but mine didn’t last. Climate here is too dry

  • @TheKillerhunter09
    @TheKillerhunter09 3 года назад

    I am staying gin Dar es Salaam in East Africa will this fruit growb

  • @ruthsmith6920
    @ruthsmith6920 2 года назад

    dear sir, do u happen to know how to plant vanilla bean from seed?
    not cutting, but seed.

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  2 года назад

      I have not tried it. Orchids can be tricky but I might look into seeing what can be done 😁

  • @loljane3731
    @loljane3731 3 года назад

    You can open it by just pressing it with both of your hands. Eat it when it is bright or dark red, that’s when it is ripe and sweet. If it’s still bright green wait for a few days then it will ripen.

  • @aponteandcruz
    @aponteandcruz Год назад

    Two questions:
    1: how are rambutans now?
    2: can ya grow quenepa (spanish lime) next?

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  Год назад +1

      The rambutan did not like my arid climate unfortunately. I would LOVE to be able to grow quenepa! Not sure how to get hold of them where I live but if I could I’d definitely try to grow it!

  • @annchee1329
    @annchee1329 Год назад

    I just purchased a young Rambutan tree, and planted it on my land.....the leaves are all turning brown and crispy?? It maybe from too much sun? Should I cut off all the leaves, and transplant it back to a pot and put under partial shade to revive this tree? Thank you

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  11 месяцев назад

      Yeah they didn’t survive when I moved back to Bowie Texas either. Too dry, not enough humidity for them. Would survive best in a greenhouse.

  • @Angie-no7qx
    @Angie-no7qx 4 года назад

    Do they need light or dark

  • @Manami_Miku
    @Manami_Miku Год назад +1

    Actually it's Rambutan like saying Rakuten that sounds like ur sayin' "Rack Coo Ten" but, w/ Rambutan it sounds like saying, "Ram Boo Tuhn". & It's actually a Malaysian fruit. In Mandarin, Chinese it's called "Rambutan { 红毛丹 } ( Hóngmáodān )".
    Here is a "Quick "Did U Know?" Fact":
    Did you know that, Rambutan is known as an exotic fruit native to Asia. In Malaysia and Thailand, Rambutan is industrially produced for juices, jams, marmalade, jellies, etc.
    Now, did u know that, the Malayan fruit Rambuten is closely related to the lychee but, the differences b'tween "Rambutan" and "Lychee" are primarily visual: Outer skin: While both fruits have bumpy pinkish-red skin, Rambutan also has flexible, electric orange and green hairs, while Lychee does not. Another name for "Rambuten" is "Nephelium lappaceum".
    I would like to share w/ u that, oftentimes people w/ diabetes b'lieve that the Rambuten fruit's too sweet to b included into their diet but, actually the fruits like Rambutan, offer various health benefits & relatively low sugar counts, especially when it's compared to other sweets or processed foods & May Rambuten protect against those w/ Diabetes? Yes! Actually, Rambutan may even increase insulin sensitivity & reduce fasting blood sugar levels & insulin resistance.
    & Lastly, Did u know that, eating Rambutan containing phosphorus which, will help remove unwanted waste from ur kidneys. It also, plays an important role in the development, repair, rejuvenation & maintenance of tissues & body cells. Another ingredient, in the fruit's calcium, which gives one healthy & strong bones & teeth.
    ~ i hope these simple but, abit long facts, actually helped u & awnsered some, most &/or all, of ur questions that some or most of u, may have had!
    🌼[≽ܫ≼]🌼
    🌼[≽ܫ≼]🌼

  • @drewsquickfix
    @drewsquickfix 2 года назад

    Mine started to mildew after they had tiny sprouts. Any advice how to keep the mildew off. The paper towel either dries out or mildews

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  2 года назад

      They are probably not getting enough warmth. Might look into a seed starting mat. I put the paper towel in a ziplock baggie too to keep it from drying out

    • @drewsquickfix
      @drewsquickfix 2 года назад

      @@TheMoreYouGrow that's what caused the mold. Yes it's winter. Someone suggested adding cinnamon

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  2 года назад +1

      @@drewsquickfix I would probably wait until spring/summer because you will struggle to keep them alive in the winter even indoors. I’m sure you have but be sure to rinse the seeds before going into the paper towel to avoid any mold from the remnant fruit/sugar

    • @drewsquickfix
      @drewsquickfix 2 года назад

      @@TheMoreYouGrow thanks

  • @jeraldcrasta3191
    @jeraldcrasta3191 4 года назад

    How many years it needs to grow?

  • @wendylluv8173
    @wendylluv8173 4 года назад +1

    Hi, is there's any way to know if the seeds will produce fruits. I read that the seeds produced 85% of males trees.

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  3 года назад

      No real way of telling as far as I know until the tree flowers

  • @justmeplaying4437
    @justmeplaying4437 4 года назад

    Is the sand under the soil?

  • @trippingwithpippy2317
    @trippingwithpippy2317 4 года назад +2

    Just curious. How are the ones you planted today? Are they still growing?

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  4 года назад

      I hate to say but they didn’t end up making it. My climate is just too arid and couldn’t keep enough humidity

    • @kingznqueenztv
      @kingznqueenztv 4 года назад +1

      The More You Grow Try a greenhouse

  • @romanahmed97
    @romanahmed97 5 лет назад

    is it needed to keep that seed into water for few hours before we using tissue papers???
    plz answer
    and hour many days we should keep them in tissue papers.?

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  5 лет назад +1

      Not necessarily. I just like to get them nice an hydrated before I plant. The wet paper towels are only necessary if you are not able to plant them immediately. The best thing you can do is plant them right after removing them from the fruit

    • @ubbirdsandavairy7919
      @ubbirdsandavairy7919 5 лет назад

      For 16 days

  • @faithingod9782
    @faithingod9782 Год назад

    Do you still have your rambutan trees ? I would like to see an update on this video

  • @anamtz8960
    @anamtz8960 4 года назад +8

    Exactly today my plants are 2 months I have 2 rambutan plants 🌱( seeds) in 1 pot. Thank you! I was so exited to start seeing a plant of my own start to grow BUT now my rambutans are growing brown spots that start from the end of the leafs I’m so sad I don’t want them to die ☹️

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  4 года назад

      Mine did the same. They are really a challenge to grow outside of their climate

    • @roguegaming6789
      @roguegaming6789 3 года назад

      You would have yo wait 6-8 years for em to fruit and they always need moisture in the soil

  • @omeemo7003
    @omeemo7003 2 года назад

    Central America has them growing everywhere

  • @carolemp14
    @carolemp14 Год назад

    After keeping the seeds in a ziploc bag where did you put it?

  • @danialphaomega
    @danialphaomega 4 года назад +1

    You don't need a tool, just squeeze alongside the seem and it will pop out

  • @leannlayton4221
    @leannlayton4221 4 года назад

    Do a video on how to grow banana trees from seeds

  • @ratcheltan
    @ratcheltan 3 года назад

    Do I have to put the plastic bag with seed in ref?

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  3 года назад

      I do not as they don’t do well with cold. Just had the bag in windowsill 😁

  • @mickeyamf
    @mickeyamf 4 года назад

    Are you an amish floridian? You sound southern or something but look like the guy making the good pretzels...

  • @AwesomeK285
    @AwesomeK285 5 лет назад +2

    Next time you should store them in the refrigerator it stay fresh for me like a month

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  5 лет назад +3

      Right, I normally would to keep them fresher longer for eating, but was concerned that the refrigeration would affect the seed germination success, so just enjoyed them quick 😅😂

  • @Vikas-zd1rj
    @Vikas-zd1rj 4 года назад

    Will the rambutan plant from seed grow fruits in it

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  3 года назад

      You would have to have a male and female plant and it can take many years before they would be mature enough to fruit. These are more of a novelty plant in this case

  • @azucenatrevino9476
    @azucenatrevino9476 4 года назад

    Can u grow ine if the sead is dry

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  4 года назад

      From what I’ve every read you should get the seed from fresh fruit and not allow it dry out. Not sure how true that is from a personal experience thought

  • @p0cket4rt
    @p0cket4rt 3 года назад

    Could i grow it from a seed in florida? Or is it a whole tree? I cant grow a tree in my room lol

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  3 года назад

      Possibly! but it would take 8+ years and you would have to have a male and female tree. The best way to go would be to have a grafted tree

    • @p0cket4rt
      @p0cket4rt 3 года назад

      @@TheMoreYouGrow okay! I will look up what a grafted tree is and look into that, i rlly like these fruits so much. Thank u!!

  • @elsaabad463
    @elsaabad463 4 года назад +2

    I usually just peel them like an orange

  • @rebeccajames6984
    @rebeccajames6984 4 года назад

    Why was there no update on this video regarding the growing seeds???

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  4 года назад +1

      Rebecca James there was an update Instagram shortly after this video instagram.com/p/Bn9STXPABt2/?igshid=16m3pg81wg71e
      But long term update is they ended up not surviving. They were growing great, but could not replicate the conditions they needed in my climate (too hot and dry) . Rambutan are notoriously hard to grow in containers so i knee it was a uphill battle but that’s all part of the adventure!

    • @rebeccajames6984
      @rebeccajames6984 4 года назад

      @@TheMoreYouGrow Thank you for your prompt reply.
      Sorry to hear they didn't make it.
      I was going to try to plant them myself.
      You saved me the effort!🙂

  • @raisondsouza2705
    @raisondsouza2705 3 года назад

    How long it takes for seedling to fruit?

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  3 года назад

      Like 15+ years lol this is more of just a fun project to do more than an actual production method. For fruit it is best to use a grafted tree

    • @raisondsouza2705
      @raisondsouza2705 3 года назад

      @@TheMoreYouGrow thank you

  • @prorandocopier7945
    @prorandocopier7945 2 года назад

    My Asian mom who cooks a lot of soup wondering why i have a Rambutan plant in her kitchen:

  • @stanlyjose4993
    @stanlyjose4993 4 года назад +4

    Sir,
    I have planted a Rambutan from the seed. How many years does it take to give the fruit? Is there any male Rambutan tree or female Rambutan tree separately? Please reply me.

    • @alaj2837
      @alaj2837 4 года назад

      Maybe 5-10 years

    • @kingkevin9656
      @kingkevin9656 4 года назад

      It takes 2 to 3 years to give fruit

    • @chinoromero361
      @chinoromero361 3 года назад

      If it get sun light a lot you can expect for around 3 to 5 years but if it is covered by different trees, you will harvest in around 6 to 8 years.

    • @realry329
      @realry329 3 года назад +1

      It depends on a variety. Newer developed variety here in Philippines bears fruit after a year.

  • @Jeremy-rg3bg
    @Jeremy-rg3bg Год назад

    How about Florida well water?

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  Год назад

      Should be fine I would think unless it’s super alkaline or acidic

  • @siamihnamte8244
    @siamihnamte8244 4 года назад

    I've tasted some rambutan in south India,, i love the taste

  • @Ricky-eg3wd
    @Ricky-eg3wd Год назад

    How if I plant the seed flat side down?

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  Год назад +1

      They are shaped basically like an almond. Just plant them laying flat rather than pointed up and down

    • @Ricky-eg3wd
      @Ricky-eg3wd Год назад

      @@TheMoreYouGrow Thanks man 👍🏻

  • @paolotelevision7604
    @paolotelevision7604 4 года назад

    Little tip if its nice and ripe. Pinch the skin on the sides away from the stem and. Get a decent grip not too tight. When you feel a little slack inside twist and pull while pinching.
    I am just lazy and prefer not to use a knife, and cleaning it after use.

  • @boobaboopi8414
    @boobaboopi8414 5 лет назад +3

    The problem with starting from seed is that there are male and female rambuttan plants in the seed and only the female will produce fruit. So it is a 50% 50% situation there. If you want a rambuttan tree that will produce fruit just buy the grafted rambuttan plant or the budding rambuttan plant. I bought a budding rambuttan plant from ebay and Ill keep you updated if it grows succesffully and produce a fruit in the future or by next year.

    • @1337MaxRabbit
      @1337MaxRabbit 4 года назад

      How'd it go?

    • @boobaboopi8414
      @boobaboopi8414 4 года назад +1

      It died. But I did buy budding lychee from a garden last year and this year it started producing fruits. 😀🙂

    • @roninbelle804
      @roninbelle804 3 года назад

      I totally agree with grafted rambuttan, it only took 3 years for ours to bear fruit when we planted them and every year we get to eat or even sell the fruits on the market.

  • @josephrobinson9318
    @josephrobinson9318 4 года назад +1

    What growing zone are you in?

  • @aljiebastatas7893
    @aljiebastatas7893 5 лет назад

    In our country we don't need to use knife just to open it.. for the reason why it doesnt ship often because that type of fruit is seasonal it does not produce fruit all around the year.. there is only a certain month in a year when it give fruits.

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  5 лет назад +1

      I didn’t really need to use a knife either. Was just using it to make sure I had a clean cut and nice view of fruit for camera. Yeah they are definitely seasonal

    • @aljiebastatas7893
      @aljiebastatas7893 5 лет назад

      Yes and i did exactly what you have instructed in the video... hope it will grow.. thank you..

  • @jesminchowdhury1983
    @jesminchowdhury1983 2 года назад

    Will it grow in could country

    • @TheMoreYouGrow
      @TheMoreYouGrow  2 года назад

      They are very tropical so not good for cold weather