Jackfruit Tree Pruning - Step-by-Step Guide

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • Demonstration of Jackfruit Tree Pruning - Step-by-Step. In this video we break it all down and show you in depth how we approach our Jackfruit Tree Pruning with a step-by-step guide. We go into more detail and explain the reasons behind each step.
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Komentáře • 91

  • @krsvanan
    @krsvanan Před rokem +2

    The pruner machine is very cool. Please make a video about the pruner 🎉

  • @joanalison7551
    @joanalison7551 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thanks I learned some from your vid since I'm starting to plant jackfruit in my farm

  • @md.mohosinulislamsabbir1008

    In Bangladesh the main trunk of the Jackfruit tree is let to grow big and tall, and the side bough knur stems are removed and cut down. The tree grows naturally big and the trunk gives you golden wood which is better than teak wood. Jackfruit yields more in trunk than those secondary stems.

    • @meadowcroftfarmqld8577
      @meadowcroftfarmqld8577  Před rokem +2

      Yes it is a very nice wood, we keep our trees short because we live in a cyclone prone area.

    • @md.mohosinulislamsabbir1008
      @md.mohosinulislamsabbir1008 Před rokem +1

      @@meadowcroftfarmqld8577 I see. Good luck. If possible come in our country in June/ July, Jackfruit is our National Fruit, and here grows a lot, taste is super amazing.

    • @ambikal7750
      @ambikal7750 Před rokem +1

      They are for taking wood for furniture but in this way focus is on fruit that's the difference first one is is a traditional way and second one is agriculture oriented this is the way used in India

    • @meadowcroftfarmqld8577
      @meadowcroftfarmqld8577  Před rokem

      @@ambikal7750 so they grow the trees Ike this in India?

    • @ambikal7750
      @ambikal7750 Před rokem

      @@meadowcroftfarmqld8577 yes

  • @user-ey6or6sd6x
    @user-ey6or6sd6x Před rokem +1

    All the way watching from east Africa Uganda thanks mum ❤

  • @alltech3987
    @alltech3987 Před 4 dny

    Good job ❤

  • @alldump676
    @alldump676 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing. Just started to plant 3 month ago and still 70cm tall. Keep watching you..

  • @sajesh8712
    @sajesh8712 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for video on jack cultivation... Especially pruning videos...👍 from kerala,India 😊

  • @willsgarden6740
    @willsgarden6740 Před rokem +1

    Super cool. Since watching these pruning videos I have been more mindful and have done a lot of pruning on my trees.

    • @meadowcroftfarmqld8577
      @meadowcroftfarmqld8577  Před rokem +2

      Thanks Will, whilst it is a ongoing requirement it protects the trees in strong winds and makes picking the fruit so much easier.

  • @1kumilala1
    @1kumilala1 Před rokem

    This video gave me a clear insight on how to manage my jackfruit tree. I have two trees and had no idea on how to prune these fruit trees. Many thanks

    • @meadowcroftfarmqld8577
      @meadowcroftfarmqld8577  Před rokem +1

      Glad you enjoyed it Charles we find it so much easier when it comes time to pick the fruit

  • @laurelk9081
    @laurelk9081 Před 6 měsíci

    We’re in Southern California USA! Your videos are really helpful as we didn’t know a thing about our jackfruit tree, thanks!!

    • @meadowcroftfarmqld8577
      @meadowcroftfarmqld8577  Před 6 měsíci

      No worries, do you use them as green jackfruit (in curries), or do you let them mature to use as fruit?

  • @champagnegardening5182

    How cool are those pruners! Thanks for the step by step guide!

    • @meadowcroftfarmqld8577
      @meadowcroftfarmqld8577  Před rokem +1

      They make life so much easier. There are quite a few different makes on the market now, some of which have the battery as part of the handset.

  • @krsvanan
    @krsvanan Před rokem +1

    Very informative videos , thank you both

  • @sarathwijerathne6118
    @sarathwijerathne6118 Před měsícem

    Excellent 🎉 I from SriLanka

  • @jpsamy_inthezone
    @jpsamy_inthezone Před 2 měsíci

    ❤❤❤

  • @josedejesus6915
    @josedejesus6915 Před měsícem

    Thank you for very informative and actual pruning jackfruit. Is your trees from seedlings or grafted seedlings. Thank you

  • @scottydkayakfishing5713

    Great tips will use them on my seedling in a few years 😂

  • @verrettjared
    @verrettjared Před měsícem

    I absolutely loved you guys video!!! Very informative, to the point and demonstrated the steps. No guessing on what to do. Oh by the way is it possible to buy one of your jackfruit trees?

  • @aminstropicalgardening8371
    @aminstropicalgardening8371 Před 5 měsíci

    Best information. Very helpful

  • @vidofarm6490
    @vidofarm6490 Před rokem

    good video content, very inspiring, I like it, greetings from vidofarm Indonesia

    • @meadowcroftfarmqld8577
      @meadowcroftfarmqld8577  Před rokem +1

      Greetings, thank you so much for your nice comment. Growing tropical fruit trees is a great lifestyle. 👍

  • @kamarikamari6406
    @kamarikamari6406 Před rokem

    Thanks for your lesson

  • @user-ow5es6ib5r
    @user-ow5es6ib5r Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you,very informative

  • @mwnemo
    @mwnemo Před rokem

    Thank you! Very helpful

  • @krsvanan
    @krsvanan Před rokem +3

    Noooo, you guys are leaving the wound open after pruning, what we do here in India is cover it with cow dung or copper sulphate paste 😢

    • @meadowcroftfarmqld8577
      @meadowcroftfarmqld8577  Před rokem +1

      Thanks krsvanan 😊 We do have wound sealer sprays over here but never seen the need to use them. We prune on a slant and avoid pruning when raining. No problems so far 🤞 🙏

  • @manjupallavi5728
    @manjupallavi5728 Před 5 měsíci

    I am jack fruit farming Good Working

  • @Ka-socio
    @Ka-socio Před rokem

    Thanks for this video

  • @deanwerena9931
    @deanwerena9931 Před rokem

    Saya sangat senang menemukan video ini. Saat umur berapa pohon nangka dapat dilakukan pemangkasan seperti video ini? Saya ingin belajar dan mulai menanam pohon nangka sekitar 30 pohon

    • @meadowcroftfarmqld8577
      @meadowcroftfarmqld8577  Před rokem

      We leave the tree to grow to about 1.8 mtrs tall then we select the branches we like (remove weak) ones, ensure none of the branches are directly above another and then remove the main leader. Ian

    • @deanwerena9931
      @deanwerena9931 Před rokem

      @@meadowcroftfarmqld8577 Terima kasih telah membagi ilmu yang bermanfaat. Kalian sangat baik hati. Semoga Tuhan selalu menjaga kalian dalam kebaikan

    • @meadowcroftfarmqld8577
      @meadowcroftfarmqld8577  Před rokem

      @@deanwerena9931 You're welcome, thankyou 😊

  • @ThansanS
    @ThansanS Před 9 měsíci

    😮

  • @krsvanan
    @krsvanan Před rokem +1

    I wish to support you, don't know how to do, just making your videos as status message in my WhatsApp 🎉.. let your hardwork news go around the world.. love from India 🎉❤🎉💝

    • @meadowcroftfarmqld8577
      @meadowcroftfarmqld8577  Před rokem

      Thank you so much krsvanan 🥰 really appreciate your comments too, we learn so much from JF growers in other countries 😊

  • @chandranthanaraj4510
    @chandranthanaraj4510 Před 21 dnem

    Hi Madam. This is very nice information. I feel that the result /fruit yieling will be lower.Thanaraj.India.

  • @thomasreto2997
    @thomasreto2997 Před rokem

    Thank you, I just topped a small one I planted in back a few yrs ago. In continuous wet tropical rainforest…it never gets above 90F or below 50. Any tips on getting fruit as I’m not sure if it will fruiting

    • @meadowcroftfarmqld8577
      @meadowcroftfarmqld8577  Před rokem

      We tend to use low nitrogen fertiliser like chicken manure (kateck), as high nitrogen stimulates vegitive growth.

  • @vilmapascual4617
    @vilmapascual4617 Před 9 měsíci

    Hi from phils

  • @abdulmajidjapri8722
    @abdulmajidjapri8722 Před rokem

    👍👍

  • @gunaratna123
    @gunaratna123 Před rokem

    I am from Sri Lanka and we have lot of jack trees grown in our country. We use those fruits as vegetable as well as ripen sweet fruits. I would like to know how your jack trees survive in winter season in your country.

    • @meadowcroftfarmqld8577
      @meadowcroftfarmqld8577  Před rokem +1

      We don't really have much of a winter in the tropics. I think the lowest temps we can get are around 9-10 degrees Celsius (but not often) We don't have frosts. So the trees do just fine, in fact that is when they are usually flowering and starting to set fruit. 😊

  • @Ivesy85
    @Ivesy85 Před rokem

    Great videos mate would you prune your durian trees the same way as this? Would love to see a video on pruning the durian on trellis

    • @meadowcroftfarmqld8577
      @meadowcroftfarmqld8577  Před rokem +1

      Thanks mate, yes we have thought about trying to shape a couple of the newly planted trees like the jackfruit just for curiosity to see how they respond. The problem with the horizontal branches on the trellised trees is that there is no protection for the top branches from the sun if you just leave the one single vertical leader as is recommended, this then causes sun burn.

  • @MyCorduroy
    @MyCorduroy Před rokem +1

  • @SoCalTropicalgardener

    I have a small jackfruit tree here in California that I will be planting in the ground within the next week. The tree must have had shading on one side as it has more growth on the opposite side. My question is, should I plant it with the dense side facing North to encourage more balanced growth moving forward or should I plant it with the dense side facing my viewing side which is also Southwest towards the sun?

    • @meadowcroftfarmqld8577
      @meadowcroftfarmqld8577  Před rokem +1

      It may well be worth planting the shaded side facing the south towards the sun to hopefully encourage growth, it's certainly worth trying.

    • @SoCalTropicalgardener
      @SoCalTropicalgardener Před rokem

      @@meadowcroftfarmqld8577 thank you!

  • @alastairwilliams7747
    @alastairwilliams7747 Před rokem

    where is your farm? can you also do pruning videos on other trees you have even if you have only one of them. these are such good tutorials and alot of the pruning videos on youtube are pretty bad.

    • @meadowcroftfarmqld8577
      @meadowcroftfarmqld8577  Před rokem

      Hi Alastair, thank you for taking the time to leave such a nice comment 😊 glad you are finding the videos helpful. Our farm is in North Queensland, Australia. To be honest we don't really have many other trees outside of our main crops of Jackfruit and Canistel but we do have some random trees in our boundaries that maybe we could take a look at.

  • @ASHAKUSHI
    @ASHAKUSHI Před rokem

    We have lot of varietys

  • @roosterworldbreeders
    @roosterworldbreeders Před 2 měsíci

    what's the best planting distance of Jackfruit?

    • @meadowcroftfarmqld8577
      @meadowcroftfarmqld8577  Před 2 měsíci +1

      We plant ours close 4.5 mtr because we keep them short due to cyclone issues, but if you don't have those wind problems then you can have them further apart and allow them to grow higher 8 mtrs apart.

    • @roosterworldbreeders
      @roosterworldbreeders Před 2 měsíci

      @@meadowcroftfarmqld8577 thank you ❤️

  • @UzhavarKalanjiyam
    @UzhavarKalanjiyam Před rokem

    Thanks for the videos on jack cultivation. Do let me know if you would like to be part of worldwide jack forum wherein experts across the world are part of it towards realizing and empowering Jack farmers across the world and enhance the value addition in to products accessible across the world. Thanks Prem, India

  • @biendemesa3253
    @biendemesa3253 Před rokem

    What is the planting distance of your jackfruit?

  • @amrabdelgawad7611
    @amrabdelgawad7611 Před 10 měsíci

    is Jackfruit tree growing fast?

  • @liquel1603
    @liquel1603 Před rokem

    Just let the jackfruit tree grow. Fruits are at the lower part of the tree anyways.

    • @meadowcroftfarmqld8577
      @meadowcroftfarmqld8577  Před rokem

      There are many reasons why we choose to prune and shape our trees this way as opposed to letting them grow in their natural state:
      1. Cyclone resilience- we live in a cyclone prone area and keeping the trees short and well pruned is an important cyclone resilience strategy for us.
      2. In our experience, the trees produce fruit everywhere and are not limited to fruiting just on the lower branches. This is why we are constantly thinning out. A tall tree with fruit high up means we would need cherry pickers, more labour and more time.
      3. Light interception is very important for flowering & fruiting
      4. Good air flow reduces pest and diseases.
      5. Keeping the trees short allows for easier management overall and better fruit quality.
      6. Allows for higher density planting.