Growing White Nectarine from Seeds

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  • čas přidán 10. 01. 2022
  • Growing White Nectarine from Seeds - Check out how I successfully germinate white nectarines and how the plants look 3 months later. #GrowingWhiteNectarinefromSeeds #GrowWhiteNectarinefromSeeds #GerminateWhiteNectarine

Komentáře • 47

  • @MrRedeyedJedi
    @MrRedeyedJedi Před rokem +3

    If they were refriherated at the store you bought them, you can skip the stratification part and just soak in water until they swell, then plant

    • @sweetnestdownunder
      @sweetnestdownunder  Před rokem +1

      Thanks. I tried the stratification part again with peach, it didn't work at all.

  • @jorgemartin7697
    @jorgemartin7697 Před 4 měsíci

    good job, I have grown nectarines from seed a few times, and they flower and fruit in just 3 years
    and they usually produce fruits that are very faithful to the mother plant, in large quantities and of good quality.

  • @davidmathibe9220
    @davidmathibe9220 Před 12 dny +1

    You have skipped the germination part from the fridge, now you are planting it into the pot , you need to show us step by step.

  • @CSCrimson
    @CSCrimson Před 2 lety

    thanks for the video

  • @rbfreitas
    @rbfreitas Před 2 lety

    Inspiring

  • @billdelaney4222
    @billdelaney4222 Před rokem

    So cool

  • @ADEL.MUSLIM
    @ADEL.MUSLIM Před 11 měsíci

    ما شاء الله

  • @judyquimby7628
    @judyquimby7628 Před 2 lety

    How long do you wait to do any fertilization?

    • @sweetnestdownunder
      @sweetnestdownunder  Před 2 lety +2

      Oh I haven't actually since I planted them. The soil I used contains mineral fertilizer anyway.

  • @sofiahaoses6704
    @sofiahaoses6704 Před rokem

    I tried growing nectarines from pit bu my leaves aint that big, and they look fragile, should i wait for couple of months

    • @sweetnestdownunder
      @sweetnestdownunder  Před rokem +1

      What's the season in your place? If it's getting colder, it could be that they're about to go dormant and soon lose leaves. Wait until they wake up in spring, they'll have greener and bigger leaves.

  • @TheDude1776
    @TheDude1776 Před rokem

    How do I store the seed for fall and winter?

    • @sweetnestdownunder
      @sweetnestdownunder  Před rokem

      I've never done it, but this might help... www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/peach/saving-peach-seeds.htm

  • @ashleyshayia8087
    @ashleyshayia8087 Před 2 lety

    Hi what type of soil would you recommend?

  • @dalebailey754
    @dalebailey754 Před 2 lety

    What did you do with the seeds once you placed them in a ziplock bag?

    • @bellasayo4948
      @bellasayo4948 Před 2 lety +2

      You refrigerate for about 3 weeks(or until they sprout roots) I would recommend though, that you put the seeds In a dark humid place, it works better and you'll see results quicker.

    • @sweetnestdownunder
      @sweetnestdownunder  Před 2 lety +2

      I refrigerated them and waited for them to sprout, but in my case they didn't and I got impatient so I planted them in the pot outside. They sprouted after a couple of weeks. I think the cold (because it was winter that time) did the job to germinate the seeds.

  • @yodadunbar8909
    @yodadunbar8909 Před rokem

    Do they actually provide fruit, so many say, it only grows into a plant and won't provide fruit?
    Cheers

    • @ForzaJuve001
      @ForzaJuve001 Před rokem +1

      So from what I read, the best thing is to not let them fruit the first 2 years. Do not allow young peach and nectarine trees to set fruit during the first two growing seasons. Remove flowers or young fruits before they sap the energy the tree requires for root growth. During the third year, allow the tree to bear a small crop. Do not let a tree set more fruit than its limbs can bear.
      Never let a peach or nectarine tree ripen all of the fruit that it sets. If a peach tree is not thinned it will yield small peaches that are just pit and skin; all peach and nectarine trees will benefit from thinning.

  • @user-ol4bi9er1w
    @user-ol4bi9er1w Před 4 měsíci

    Aoa nectarine chaie muje

  • @nompilomkhonza6218
    @nompilomkhonza6218 Před 2 lety

    Is this thing of refrigeration work? Cant i just put in on the soil😩

    • @1voiceCriesOut
      @1voiceCriesOut Před 2 lety +2

      They need to go through a cold period in order to sprout.

    • @sweetnestdownunder
      @sweetnestdownunder  Před 2 lety +1

      Try planting them during the winter season. The cold outside should be enough to germinate the seeds.

    • @dmitrimikrioukov5935
      @dmitrimikrioukov5935 Před rokem

      I planted even Siberian pines. Northern plants normally need cold to germinate, but a small percentage may germinate without it. Also the chance of germination will be higher without the cold if you remove the shell. With Siberian pines I had 0% germination without the cold, but 100% germination with the shells removed. European pines and Siberian larches had little germination rate (like 5-10%) without cold.

    • @sweetnestdownunder
      @sweetnestdownunder  Před rokem

      @@dmitrimikrioukov5935 I removed the shell and planted these nectarines in winter. The cold outside must have done the trick.

  • @BashengaMkuu
    @BashengaMkuu Před 2 lety

    How many weeks in the fridge?

    • @sweetnestdownunder
      @sweetnestdownunder  Před 2 lety +1

      Approximately 3 weeks. I expected them to sprout while in the fridge, but they didn't. I got impatient, took them out then planted in the pot. About 2 weeks later, they sprouted!

    • @jaymarr4124
      @jaymarr4124 Před 2 lety

      @@sweetnestdownunder i am impatient myself! I will try it as well. 🤣

    • @sweetnestdownunder
      @sweetnestdownunder  Před 2 lety +1

      @@jaymarr4124 sometimes you've just got to try 😊. good luck!

  • @310frankg
    @310frankg Před rokem

    Did you get any fruit yet

    • @sweetnestdownunder
      @sweetnestdownunder  Před rokem +1

      Not yet. They're still 2 years old. Maybe in 2 years time.

    • @310frankg
      @310frankg Před rokem

      @@sweetnestdownunder ok I'll try

  • @Oban2006
    @Oban2006 Před rokem

    i think you are talking but the music is ungodly loud so a word was not heard.

  • @pagevpetty
    @pagevpetty Před rokem

    nice but disturbing the roots too much

    • @sweetnestdownunder
      @sweetnestdownunder  Před rokem +2

      Don't worry, nectarine plants are hard to kill. I pulled out one unwanted sapling, put it in the bin, and saw it was still growing in there, without light and soil. They're pretty sturdy.

  • @husch05
    @husch05 Před rokem

    Amazing seedlings, but just for your information, you might get peaches out of them. Nectarines are literally just peaches without the fuzzy skin.

    • @sweetnestdownunder
      @sweetnestdownunder  Před rokem

      Oh I hope not as I'm trying to grow peaches too.

    • @vivennaidoo
      @vivennaidoo Před 6 měsíci

      Not necessarily peaches and nectarines grow true to type from seeds so if you plant a nectarine seed you will get nectarines and the same goes with peaches