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  • čas přidán 19. 08. 2024

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  • @marisasanchez1699
    @marisasanchez1699 Před rokem +4

    Just found your channel. I’d love to see a tour of all your beautiful fruit trees 🙏🏼

  • @geriannroth449
    @geriannroth449 Před 4 měsíci

    I appreciate your comments at the end of your video & i hope you continue to flourish just like your garden too

  • @ZFernandes
    @ZFernandes Před 24 dny

    Thanks since Portugal

  • @johndodge8999
    @johndodge8999 Před 10 měsíci

    long time customer.....thanks for the info.

    • @Sheikyerbouti8
      @Sheikyerbouti8  Před 10 měsíci

      I thought I recognized your name. Cheers and thanks!

  • @PeterEntwistle
    @PeterEntwistle Před 2 lety

    Great video Randy! It's great to see you back!

  • @RandiG63
    @RandiG63 Před 2 lety +1

    I’m a new subscriber and your videos are wonderful and so helpful . I’m grateful you are back 🙏🏻 After Irma pretty much destroyed our property (not the house thank g-d) I was totally defeated. Then the bugs attacked what was left because you don’t realize it was so weakened. 😭 I saw some of your videos and my yard if filling up again, but, completely different then before 😎👍🏼Looking forward more videos from you.

    • @Sheikyerbouti8
      @Sheikyerbouti8  Před 2 lety +2

      Irma was bad here too. I rode it out rather than leave. I don't have flooding issues here, so I didn't really lose many plants, but boy was there a lot of damage. Every banana I had was shredded and toppled. I'm glad you are rebuiding your garden.

    • @RandiG63
      @RandiG63 Před 2 lety

      @@Sheikyerbouti8 thank you 🙏🏻

    • @johnrosado5829
      @johnrosado5829 Před rokem

      Than

  • @caz4523
    @caz4523 Před rokem

    I have 2 growing here in Sarasota Fl...You are correct about them getting sunburned...Put them under my mulberry tree and they are thriving..

  • @jackvalentine2617
    @jackvalentine2617 Před 2 lety

    Absolute banger of a video Randy.
    Thank you!!!

  • @jaimereese4156
    @jaimereese4156 Před 2 lety

    I get very excited when I see a new Randy video pop up on my alerts! I hope you know how much of an impact you had on my life, even I was an idiotic gromit back then, lol. Hope you are doing well now :)

    • @Sheikyerbouti8
      @Sheikyerbouti8  Před 2 lety

      Hey Jaime!!!!
      Doing great. I've got an amazing girlfriend and we've travelling all over the world. I hope you are still happy up there too. The years sure have peeled past, us haven't they?

  • @SoCalTropicalgardener

    Just found your channel. I love this type of content and I love the way you think about gardening. Will be subscribing and following your content. Keep it coming. I’m going to be planting Garcinia humilis this spring here in Southern California zone 10b. Might not work but I have grown plants that people think can’t be grown here. Thank you!
    Chris

    • @richardmyers9609
      @richardmyers9609 Před rokem

      I have a G. humilis in the ground for 5-6 years now. Thriving here in 9b. About 7-8 feet with a nice spread. Very pretty tree. No flowers yet, unfortunately. Hopefully this will be the year. I will definitely make a video when it does. This tree has been surprisingly cold tolerant. I've never covered it, even on frost nights, and it has never lost a single leaf to cold.

  • @kgtropicalflavors
    @kgtropicalflavors Před rokem

    Hey, I have a Garcinia Intermedia growing and a purple mangosteen-- it is struggling. Your Garcinia Brasiliensis is a beauty, thanks for sharing👍🏼

    • @Sheikyerbouti8
      @Sheikyerbouti8  Před rokem +1

      I love G. intermedia. The fruit is almost as good as G. brasiliensis, but they fruit earlier, and can take more cold. I'd love to grow purple mangosteens but in Tampa, that project would be doomed to failure. I hope yours turns around. Cheers

  • @koojc7456
    @koojc7456 Před rokem

    Very informative video!!

  • @user-pf9km8sk1x
    @user-pf9km8sk1x Před rokem

    I am growing a lemon drop mangosteen in Spring hill, FL. It's a young seedling, maybe a foot tall and hoping it will survive here! I love your video and hope to see more of your videos. I'll check out your other videos to see what else might grow in zone 9A/9B. I'm on the border.

    • @Sheikyerbouti8
      @Sheikyerbouti8  Před rokem +2

      If it is G. brasiliensis, it will be cold sensitive. Slightly less cold sensitive than a Coffee, but where you are it will need a lot of protection. G. intermedia is a bit less cold sensitive.
      Where you are, I'd recommend a G. humilis, G. xanthochymus, G. livingstonei or G. "vleerackeri". All of those are much more cold tolerant.

    • @user-pf9km8sk1x
      @user-pf9km8sk1x Před rokem

      @@Sheikyerbouti8 thank you so much for your response!

  • @madeleinecornwell4746

    Thank you for the informative video Randy. I live on the wet side of Hawaii, and my neighbor just gave me some of his lemon drops. They are sour, and I'm not sure what variety they are. But you've inspired me to keep the seeds and grow my own!

    • @Sheikyerbouti8
      @Sheikyerbouti8  Před rokem

      The true lemon drop mangosteens are G. intermedia. They are more sour than the fruit in this video (G. brasiliensis), but they are really similar. Even G. intemedia fruits will sweeten up nicely, as long as you leave them on the tree until they pop off with the lightest touch. They will be more dark yellow at that point. Honestly, I pick the fruits up off the ground, as long as the skins are still intact, and yellow or orange (but not brown). Those are the sweetest fruits. That is true for both species. In either case, your seedlings should start producing for you, very quickly.

    • @kimberleyfreine9453
      @kimberleyfreine9453 Před rokem

      Hey Randy! I live South of you ….. not to far…. But anyway are you still selling plants?

  • @lyonheart84
    @lyonheart84 Před 2 lety

    Great video thanks 👍

  • @kaiseriv8483
    @kaiseriv8483 Před rokem

    Im right next to you in st pete and im gonna try growing vanilla orchids

    • @Sheikyerbouti8
      @Sheikyerbouti8  Před rokem

      That's awesome. I have a vanilla orchid in the ground growing up a Voacanga tree. It's been there for 2 years now. No flowers yet, but it was very tiny when I planted it, and it has grown a lot since then.
      Good luck!
      Cheers

  • @karlacoco2821
    @karlacoco2821 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for the video. I’m in Clearwater Do you have the purple mongosteem ?

    • @richardmyers9609
      @richardmyers9609 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Sorry, no. People have been trying to grow purple mangosteens in Florida for well over a century, and no one that I am aware of has ever had success. They can be grown in Puerto Rico, or Jamaica, but not here, unfortunately. They're so delicious.

  • @geriannroth449
    @geriannroth449 Před 4 měsíci

    Have you tried airlayering this tree?

  • @geriannroth449
    @geriannroth449 Před 4 měsíci

    How long does it take to fruit from seed?

  • @jamestropicals8262
    @jamestropicals8262 Před 2 lety +1

    You should one day grow purple mangosteen

    • @Sheikyerbouti8
      @Sheikyerbouti8  Před 2 lety +1

      As far as I'm aware, no one has ever been successful fruiting Garcinia mangostana here in Florida. Not even in South Florida. That doesn't mean it should not be attempted, but it means I won't be doing it here. There are way too many other trees that would be better candidates to grow here, and my space is highly limited at this point, so, I have to be a great deal more choosy with how I use that space. I encourage you to try, and let me know how it goes. I've had the fruit in indonesia, and trust me, I'd be growing them if I thought I'd get fruit out of it. They're amazing.

    • @jamestropicals8262
      @jamestropicals8262 Před 2 lety

      @@Sheikyerbouti8 I have gotten purple mangosteens from the Asian market before but the seeds never sprouted

    • @Sheikyerbouti8
      @Sheikyerbouti8  Před 2 lety

      ​@@jamestropicals8262 Yeah, me too, back many years ago. The fruits I was getting them from, had been refrigerated though.
      That species is entirely apomictic (there are no males), so the seeds should ve viable if you can find fruits that werre never in any kind of cold storage.
      The literature on Garcinias (scant at best, and frequently incorrect) usually says that the species other than mangostana are dioecious and need both a male and a female to set fruit, and while that will certainly be true for sexual reproduction, I am becoming increasingly convinced that most of the species are at least capable of apomixis, and possibly all species are capable of it.

    • @Sheikyerbouti8
      @Sheikyerbouti8  Před 2 lety +1

      @@jamestropicals8262 BTW. I just checked out your channel, and subbed, you've got a nice collection.

    • @jamestropicals8262
      @jamestropicals8262 Před 2 lety

      @@Sheikyerbouti8 Thanks!

  • @p.p.b.businessstrategies6333

    I don't live in Florida but I do have different kinds of mangosteen till 3 to 5 feet tall for me to put them in the sun I also have guava and persimmons plant chocolate and cacao cacao I got a weird looking one are you on etsy

  • @mauroc7611
    @mauroc7611 Před rokem

    I planted some seeds a while ago, I wonder What time does it takes to germinate ?

    • @Sheikyerbouti8
      @Sheikyerbouti8  Před rokem

      These seeds are highly recalcitrant, meaning that once they are out of the fruit, they must be planted right away or stored damp, until they can be planted, which should be ASAP. If the seeds are allowed to dry out, they do not live for very long. Once in soil, they usually take about a month to 6 weeks to sprout. Somjetimes I get straglers that pop up several months after they were planted.

  • @jeffriffel4364
    @jeffriffel4364 Před 2 lety +1

    Haven't heard from you in awhile.

    • @Sheikyerbouti8
      @Sheikyerbouti8  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah, it's been a minute. I apologize for that. Thanks for sticking around. I've got more coming. The next will be a sabarra jaboticaba video, which is also an update to the hugelkulture video I made, a number of years ago. Cheers

    • @jeffriffel4364
      @jeffriffel4364 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Sheikyerbouti8 I'm on the east coast of Florida now, but will be over there this weekend.

  • @johnrosado5829
    @johnrosado5829 Před rokem

    How do you force a pineapple to fruit?

    • @Sheikyerbouti8
      @Sheikyerbouti8  Před rokem

      You can force bromeliads into blooming using ethylene gas. I've never done this, myself.

  • @jasonbiggs3747
    @jasonbiggs3747 Před rokem

    Hey! Are you still selling these? Did not see them on your website!!!

    • @Sheikyerbouti8
      @Sheikyerbouti8  Před rokem

      Yes I have both G. brasiliensis, ang G. intermedia, available.
      Yeah, sorry about that. I need to update my website, really badly. For a lot of things, actually.

  • @joyspragens2444
    @joyspragens2444 Před rokem

    How to grow common garcinia

    • @Sheikyerbouti8
      @Sheikyerbouti8  Před rokem

      As far as I'm aware, no one has ever been successful growing G. mangostana in Floirida. Many have tried. I've never tried, personally. It grows in Hawaii.
      There are many other varieties that are also delicious that are much easier to grow outside of the tropics.

    • @joyspragens2444
      @joyspragens2444 Před rokem

      @@Sheikyerbouti8 there are huge trees in South Beach... perhaps I am misnaming it. 🤔 I know it is a garcinia.

  • @RainbowWarriorChris
    @RainbowWarriorChris Před rokem

    Is it from seed or grafted?

    • @Sheikyerbouti8
      @Sheikyerbouti8  Před rokem +1

      Seedling.

    • @RainbowWarriorChris
      @RainbowWarriorChris Před rokem

      @@Sheikyerbouti8 awesome because I have 1 to grown from seed, it's about 5 months old and really slow growing but it looks good.

    • @Sheikyerbouti8
      @Sheikyerbouti8  Před rokem

      ​@@RainbowWarriorChris Awesome. Mine was a tiny, less than one year old seedlng. They pick up steam once they start branching. It bloomed for the first time, less than two years later. The Garcinia intermedia I purchased at that same time, same size, bloomed for the first time, less than one year after purchasing them. So, both species are quite precocious.
      When I say bloomed for the first time, it was maybe three or four flowers, with one or two fruits set, and I'd get two or three flushes like that per year, for a couple of years before they started producing well. Now there is nearly continuous production from Spring through Fall.
      I'm also growing G. humilis, G. xanthochymus, G. aristata, G. livingstonei, and Luc's Garcinia. None of those have bloomed yet, but the G. humilis has got to be getting close, as it has been in the ground for 6 years and is taller than me despite being topped several times. Very bushy and healthy. The trunk is 3 inches in diameter. Fingers crossed for this season.
      Good luck!

    • @RainbowWarriorChris
      @RainbowWarriorChris Před rokem

      @@Sheikyerbouti8 wow so cool

  • @geriannroth449
    @geriannroth449 Před 11 měsíci

    What's your web site? I'd love to purchase some seeds or seedlings

    • @Sheikyerbouti8
      @Sheikyerbouti8  Před 11 měsíci +1

      I've got tons of G. brasiliensis and G. intermedia avasilable, but I need to updaste my website. My website is buyraretropicalplants.com/

  • @sampsuns
    @sampsuns Před rokem

    I grow one achacha in north california Bay Area zone 9b. Considering growing another compact size garcinia. Which one is recommended? We can have 27 as lowest

    • @Sheikyerbouti8
      @Sheikyerbouti8  Před rokem

      Achacha is a good choice where you are.
      Garcinia xanthochymus should survive your winters. I've never had the fruit. It's supposed to be delicious, but very sour. Another choice for you would be "Luc's Garcinia".

  • @geriannroth449
    @geriannroth449 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi I'm not seeing any seeds for your exotic fruits for sale on your website.