Growing Cherry trees from Store Bought Cherries

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  • čas přidán 17. 08. 2019
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  • @aandjpeitreasures
    @aandjpeitreasures  Před 2 lety +4

    See around 49 seconds into the video for how we broke the cherry pits open....apparently there are other techniques...this is the one we used. We try to show all steps in our videos. Thanks for your replies and interest.

  • @saddleridge4364
    @saddleridge4364 Před 2 lety +4

    My neighbor came over and asked me to get some trees started from cherry pits. Glad I found your video! Thanks.

  • @MgcHpns
    @MgcHpns Před 4 lety +22

    Tip: When using the pliers to crack the pit, I found that if you place the pit so that the seam is vertical there’s a better chance of getting the seed without accidentally crushing it. It took me a few tries till I figured that out lol

    • @aandjpeitreasures
      @aandjpeitreasures  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for the suggestion.

    • @getthefffffoffme
      @getthefffffoffme Před 2 lety

      And use a set of pliers with a nut/bolt hole so as not to follow through, I get 100% results.

    • @johnifly
      @johnifly Před rokem

      I use a cutting pliers and so far no damage to the seed inside. I let the cherry pits dry for a few days, which slightly shrinks the seed inside, then I find the seam and break the pit that way! Works well for me and no seed damage.

    • @PolterPup.
      @PolterPup. Před rokem

      took me one try to get it right, it was the most logical way to do it tbf

  • @kathrynspringer2796
    @kathrynspringer2796 Před 2 lety +7

    Thank you for making this video! I tried it and they actually sprouted!

    • @jussitikkuri6991
      @jussitikkuri6991 Před rokem

      Hi Kathryn , How are your Cherry saplings ? How big and healthy are they ? I'd really love to know either way.
      What state or zone do you live in ? I'm in Connecticut just north of James and Tuck. I bet other people would be interested as well. Thank You

  • @frankdavidson9675
    @frankdavidson9675 Před 3 lety +5

    once you take out the fridge to put a pot use 1 gal pot and good potting soil if you start it in a small cup its justa matter of time till you need to change to a larger pot with another chance to damage the roots so thats why you will be better off with larger pot i try to start this in nov dont let freeze or dry out place near a window if poss, if it continues to grow keep it damp in the spring dont put in sun over 30 min at first ad time out side as it get bigger good luck

  • @ms.s1321
    @ms.s1321 Před 4 lety +2

    You got my appliances. Yeah. I can do this. You are amazing. Thanks for showing.

  • @whenlifegiveslemons
    @whenlifegiveslemons Před 2 lety +3

    this video helped me so much !! Thank you!I am gonna like this video for shure!

  • @jgg7377
    @jgg7377 Před měsícem +2

    Need a update please!
    Also, once you see the first set of true leaves 🍃 you need to remove the cover and keep it off otherwise you will loose them . They will turn white and dampen off!

    • @aandjpeitreasures
      @aandjpeitreasures  Před měsícem

      There has been an updated picture on facebook.com/share/p/TocXjEd2aMKPc6L5/ and x.com/EJS08026749/status/1791849866903093429 Thanks for your question!

  • @KittyMama61
    @KittyMama61 Před 2 lety +3

    I put the seeds under a paper towel, giving each a couple of light taps with a hammer. So easy, and the little pits were white, with no hull left. I did this while they were still damp.

  • @everythingforeveryone107
    @everythingforeveryone107 Před 4 lety +1

    Very informative video

  • @daphneraven6745
    @daphneraven6745 Před rokem +1

    Thank you very kindly for this awesome video. It’s one that I was really curious about. I’m sitting right now with some really lovely cherry pits, and was thinking what a shame it would be not to produce progeny from them.
    By way of giving back, when a person has sprouted seeds, if there’s a danger of mildew or mold, sprinkling a little bit of gelatin on the soil will prevent mould from growing. Some people swear by putting a little cinnamon on the foliage.
    I would not do this before the seeds sprouted and grown a small bit, however, because it could interfere with the actual sprouting.
    Edit: A few weeks ago, a cousin of mine Mentioned that she sometimes she’s mildew starting to grow on the house plant soil, particularly when she’s got a ceiling going that needs to be kept a little more moist. Her solution is to spray a little hydrogen peroxide on it, other variety that you get from the Pharmacy or even dollar store, assuming that there’s nothing else in the bottle but actual peroxide at about 3% concentration.
    I did try that and it works beautifully.

    • @johnifly
      @johnifly Před rokem +1

      You can also sprinkle a little cinnamon powder over the seeds to prevent mold and mildew. I also didn't strip the coating off the seed once I got it out of the pit and after close to two months in the 'fridge (for cold moist stratification), the seeds are swelling and at the point of soon germinating.

    • @daphneraven6745
      @daphneraven6745 Před rokem

      @@johnifly : Tyvk 4 this comment! Very useful info. :)

  • @branchingoutpermaculturewi4766

    i used nail clipper they work great

  • @frankdavidson9675
    @frankdavidson9675 Před 3 lety +1

    i found it easyer to remove the shell this way use a small c clamp ---any hardware store --- you can control pressure with your thumb i got 24 in a few mins --- some ladies have tbl with pliers so this may help.

  • @SheilaCrough
    @SheilaCrough Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you!

  • @Tom-mo5yf
    @Tom-mo5yf Před 10 měsíci

    After smashing a few seeds I came up with this method ! Put the sharp end of the pit against the wheel of a bench grinder in a few seconds a small hole will show in the pit. Using a nail clipper clip the pit away using this hole as an entry point. Did over a dozen in less than 5 minutes with no damage too seeds !

    • @jaykillgore2205
      @jaykillgore2205 Před měsícem

      I use a metal bar as a rolling pin and a confined tray. Rolling hard enough to break shells but not the seed. Sure I get broken seeds in the mix but it sure is faster to throw a hundred pits in and get more than 3/4 back in viable seeds within a few minutes rather than sitting around all day with pliers. ( I once used that mind-numbing method).

  • @bencoss7003
    @bencoss7003 Před 2 lety

    I wonder if you put that seed pod into a vise if you could have a little more control than them vice grips

  • @sistakia33
    @sistakia33 Před 4 lety +8

    There's a guy on CZcams that suggests needle nose pliers because the pits sit perfectly in the hole...

    • @blairstrickland8891
      @blairstrickland8891 Před 4 lety +1

      Mostly all plyers has that lil hole/indent dankm

    • @aandjpeitreasures
      @aandjpeitreasures  Před 4 lety +1

      I found vise grips to be perfect as I could adjust them to just squeeze the pit a tiny bit. Pliers, you cannot adjust the hole size so all size pits get squeezed the same. Thus, with pliers small pits don't get broken and large ones get destroyed as they get squeezed too much. The video you saw them use pliers they probably made sure to have pits that worked in their pliers and did not show you the other sized pits. I tried the needle nose pliers first and found that all my pits were too small to be cracked open. Hope this helps.

    • @sam_i_am8781
      @sam_i_am8781 Před 3 lety +1

      My pits were too small for the plier hole

    • @aandjpeitreasures
      @aandjpeitreasures  Před 3 lety +1

      @@sam_i_am8781 I find using vise grips the best way to break open the pits. You can adjust them to just to break any size pits you have. Hope this helps. P.S. The vise grips also work on plum etc pits.

  • @pigeonthecat2091
    @pigeonthecat2091 Před 3 lety +8

    By the odd chance you see this I’ve followed your video and have 2 (possibly 4) cherry trees grow they are a little bigger now then the ones you show at the end of your video but one of mine seems to have a couple white spots on its leaves and like it’s rotting do you have and tips on what could be the cause and how to treat it ?
    Ps lovely video it helped me produce 2 possibly 4 cherry trees😊😊

    • @aandjpeitreasures
      @aandjpeitreasures  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks for watching my video and I am glad to see you got some trees started. I am not sure what is causing the white spots, but when I do a quick web search it maybe a fungus that is caused by them getting to much moisture. Mine I water every 2nd or 3rd day and have not seen this problem. Hopefully you can solve this issue. Thanks

  • @Melissa0774
    @Melissa0774 Před 3 lety +4

    How did it turn out so far? Did the seedling live? Did you end up with trees that were big enough to plant in the ground, even if they're still to young to produce cherries at this point?

    • @aandjpeitreasures
      @aandjpeitreasures  Před 3 lety +3

      Hi and thanks for watching my video. This spring (June 2021) I planted the only one that survived, outdoors. It was 14 inches tall. In Sept I think it is 2 full years since I did my first video on starting the seeds etc and I will do another short video showing the cherry tree in the ground and I will give its height. Right now it is around 20 inches tall. Tks Andrew

  • @autumnj4787
    @autumnj4787 Před 8 dny

    I am confused , after the first week when you put them back in the fridge , do you over them up again ? Or leave them open

  • @patricktaaffe4796
    @patricktaaffe4796 Před 4 lety +3

    Thank You, I Just Planted The Pits. I Did Not Know About All Of This. But Thanks To You Brother, Now I Know! I Just Love Farming! And Watching Everything Grow. What Else Can I Grow?

    • @aandjpeitreasures
      @aandjpeitreasures  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for trying out my way of starting cherry seeds. In 2 months the little trees will be 1 full year old and at that time I will do up a short video showing them. Not sure what else you can grow, but right now I am trying to get blue berries to start from cuttings and I am air layering a couple of apple trees using my empty milk container method (see video) and also using an empty chip dip container. Shortly too I will be putting out an video on starting strawberries from the runners. But my way is way different. Thanks

    • @patricktaaffe4796
      @patricktaaffe4796 Před 4 lety +3

      @@aandjpeitreasures Thank You, Brother. Right Now I Am Drying Out The Strawberrys. To Get The Seeds! We'll See. .I'm Having A Lot Of Fun. Thank You.

  • @ThanhTran-33333
    @ThanhTran-33333 Před 2 lety

    You only need to cold stratify them for two weeks total? I thought it was two months

  • @CristianP
    @CristianP Před 4 lety +4

    hello ... it will be nice an UPDATE video for those cherry small trees ...

    • @aandjpeitreasures
      @aandjpeitreasures  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks. Will post to channel when we have one done when the trees hit 1 year in Aug/Sept 2020.

    • @sambar1978
      @sambar1978 Před 4 lety +1

      @@aandjpeitreasures excited for update :)

  • @bencoss7003
    @bencoss7003 Před 2 lety +1

    You take a pair of vice grips

  • @melvinbrown3461
    @melvinbrown3461 Před 3 lety +1

    Question do I get the same variety thank you

    • @aandjpeitreasures
      @aandjpeitreasures  Před 3 lety

      I don't believe so as cherries need a second type of cherry tree to get polinated

  • @RichardJr1134
    @RichardJr1134 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for the video. I just finished eating a few and thought I've always wanted a cherry tree, why not give it a try...
    One question though. I read that "Cherries need to go through a cold or stratification period that normally occurs naturally during the winter, prior to germination in the spring. Refrigerating the pits is artificially mimicking this process." And basically it's a 10 week process. Is that only for the pits? Or do we need to do that with the seeds also. I noticed you only did your seeds for a few days by comparison.
    Thanks for the answer

    • @christopherlee9145
      @christopherlee9145 Před 4 lety

      did he answer

    • @aandjpeitreasures
      @aandjpeitreasures  Před 4 lety +2

      Tks for watching my video. The times in the fridge I mentioned in my video is all I used. A week to help soften up the soft shell and another week waiting for roots to start. As you see my method will work. The cherries I used we ate and I broke off the hard shells in the same day. If I was to stratify the seeds and/or pits there may have been more of them started, that I do not know.

    • @RichardJr1134
      @RichardJr1134 Před 4 lety +1

      @@aandjpeitreasures thank you for your timely response. I'll be using your method. I'll let you know how I make out

  • @joy5156
    @joy5156 Před 4 lety +2

    I’ve just started to peel the seeds, they are in the fridge now. Wish me luck 🤞🏻. Once you put it in the pot, where do u put it and how often you do you water it ? Tq

    • @aandjpeitreasures
      @aandjpeitreasures  Před 4 lety +3

      Thanks for your question. For the winter, I left the pots in the window (South facing) and in summer outside in a sunny protected area. I water them about every second day depending on how hot it is. In a couple of months, I will upload another short video showing one of the plants a year old that I started from this video.

    • @aandjpeitreasures
      @aandjpeitreasures  Před 4 lety

      @@psychicmediumleoshelton5027 Thank you for your comment!

    • @joy5156
      @joy5156 Před 4 lety +1

      A & J PEI Treasures hi, just to share with you.. I have 2 batches of the seed, some in fridge and some in seedling mix soil. Those in soil are starting to grow green leaf 😱 . No changes yet for the other batch.

  • @gregdeharris1019
    @gregdeharris1019 Před rokem +1

    I freeze cherries with the pit. Can I use the pits to plant next spring?

    • @aandjpeitreasures
      @aandjpeitreasures  Před rokem +1

      We have only grown cherries the way we showed in the video. We cannot speak to other methods. I guess there is nothing to lose by trying. Good luck!

  • @thiabrabson2533
    @thiabrabson2533 Před 3 lety +1

    😍‼️

  • @pastrycookie8080
    @pastrycookie8080 Před 4 lety +1

    After what step is best to store cherry seeds?

    • @aandjpeitreasures
      @aandjpeitreasures  Před 4 lety

      Every step including when we put them in the freezer was in the video. I try not to skip any steps. Hope that helps.

  • @stephen26448
    @stephen26448 Před 3 lety +1

    Are these peticular type of cherry trees a self polinator or does it have to have another type cherry tree beside it inorder to grow mature fruit it suxs to wait 5 years to find out your tree doesn't grow mature fruit because it did not self pollinate. I've done this with the Washington state red delicious apple seeds

    • @aandjpeitreasures
      @aandjpeitreasures  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi tks for watching my video. On the bag of frozen cherries it is listed as "dark sweet cherries". As most sweet cherries need a polinator, I am assuming these will too. Hope this helps.

    • @stephen26448
      @stephen26448 Před 3 lety +1

      @@aandjpeitreasures that's what I figured too so if I have 2 trees of the same variety side by side will that work if not where can I find pollen in bulk to do this myself otherwise I will be wasting my time growing this tree that will not fruit

    • @aandjpeitreasures
      @aandjpeitreasures  Před 3 lety

      @@stephen26448 You likely would need two different types of cherry trees I think. As I am not an arborist and actually did this as an experiment, I would suggest checking with a nursery and websites specializing in cherries. Thanks!

  • @kpzia4655
    @kpzia4655 Před 4 lety +3

    Climate to germinate cherry seeds?

    • @aandjpeitreasures
      @aandjpeitreasures  Před 4 lety +2

      The seeds were started in the fall in Eastern Canada indoors. When they started to grow we left them in the window all winter and now the little trees (about 2-3 inches tall) are in our greenhouse. They will not be planted outdoors until at least next spring. It might be helpful to have a real grow light. Thank you for the question.

    • @frankdurby5573
      @frankdurby5573 Před 2 lety

      I just tryed this I was using a Bing cherry seed from a local market .I put the seeds in a cup for 3 weeks and when I cracked them open no seed just a shell. ? Do you need to use the pit right after eating ?

  • @getthefffffoffme
    @getthefffffoffme Před 2 lety +1

    What type of soil mix is it?

    • @aandjpeitreasures
      @aandjpeitreasures  Před 2 lety

      Hi Paul. Good question. I did not use any new mix. I used some soil from my garden and combined that soil with a couple of old flower pots that had flowers in it from the year before. The original flower pot mix would have been just a cheap plain potting mix. After 1 year I transplanted the cherry plant into regular garden soil, in a pot and then this spring I planted it in the ground. Hope this helps. I have twice now gave it miracle grow fertilizer.

  • @romelmadray6706
    @romelmadray6706 Před 3 lety +1

    I am interested in growing miniature cherry trees in the tropics. I have read that "Most cherries require at least 700 chill hours (hours below 45 degrees) in order to set fruit" will they set flower without the chill hours. I there a forum that I can write to you other than in the public comments?

    • @aandjpeitreasures
      @aandjpeitreasures  Před 3 lety

      Hi, I am not sure about growing miniature cherry trees, so I am not sure about chill hours etc. Maybe someone, on this site that reads your question can help or you can try searching you tube for someone growing them. Their video may help answer your chill hour question. Of course you can also try it my way and see what happens. At least the cherries will be yummy to eat.

    • @pedrogonzalesgonzales5097
      @pedrogonzalesgonzales5097 Před 3 lety

      Cherry trees will produce a few flowers but not many if they don’t get adequate chill. Miniature cherry I don’t know

  • @ameliaroselle484
    @ameliaroselle484 Před 4 lety +1

    How long to stratify these?

    • @aandjpeitreasures
      @aandjpeitreasures  Před 4 lety

      Tks for watching my video. The times in the fridge I mentioned in my video is all I used. A week to help soften up the soft shell and another week waiting for roots to start. As you see my method will work. The cherries I used we ate and I broke off the hard shells in the same day. If I was to stratify the seeds and/or pits there may have been more of them started, that I do not know.

  • @donttalkjustplay4274
    @donttalkjustplay4274 Před 2 lety

    So if you plant the whole cherry it won’t work?

    • @aandjpeitreasures
      @aandjpeitreasures  Před 2 lety +2

      After watching a few videos they all only used the seed, which is why I only used the seed, so I am not sure if using the whole cherry will work. Give it a try and let's us know if it does work. Tks for watching our video.

  • @bencoss7003
    @bencoss7003 Před 2 lety

    At least you buy the vise grip brand name not a Chinese knockoff you're a good man.

    • @aandjpeitreasures
      @aandjpeitreasures  Před 2 lety

      If a tool works a tool works. These vice grips were found on the highway and were hanging nearby when I needed a pair to bust the pits open.

  • @aandjpeitreasures
    @aandjpeitreasures  Před měsícem

    There has been an updated picture on facebook.com/share/p/TocXjEd2aMKPc6L5/ and x.com/EJS08026749/status/1791849866903093429 Thanks for your question!

  • @princessmoyo1633
    @princessmoyo1633 Před 4 lety +3

    Mine keep breaking using the pliers🙆‍♀️

    • @aandjpeitreasures
      @aandjpeitreasures  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for your question. You will have some loss of pits, but once you get a few opened, it'll become easier. You'll get a feel for it. I also broke quite a few in the beginning.

    • @chrisb2535
      @chrisb2535 Před 4 lety

      I had the same problem. Watch this video: czcams.com/video/XvbJpiVTkAk/video.html He uses needle nose pliers, and I had good success doing it that way as well.

  • @sheldonandmelaniehounsell6895

    Everytime I try to break the pit it smashes and goes everywhere!!

    • @aandjpeitreasures
      @aandjpeitreasures  Před 4 lety

      Hi and thanks for watching our video. I too have chased many shells over our kitchen floor and on our counter. When breaking them I try and do it in the sink, which saves some searching. I also try to stop squeezing the pliers just as I hear the crack. With vise grips you can set them to be just a hair smaller than each pit. Then when you squeeze the vise grips it will stop just as the pits crack. If you get a crack then you can also use your finger nail or something shape and pry the shell apart. Good luck. (end of this month is a full year since I did mine and I will put up a short video showing one of my plants I started in this video) Pliers work but it sure is hard to stop squeezing before you break the seed.

    • @tomasdiaz1974
      @tomasdiaz1974 Před 3 lety

      What I do to prevent that is to put the jaw side of the pliers with the pit inside a container and cover the container while leaving the handle side of the pliers out of the container. That way, when I break the outer layer of the pit everything stays inside the container no matter what direction the shrapnel will travel to.

    • @frankdavidson9675
      @frankdavidson9675 Před 3 lety

      read my comment

  • @cherrycotapie
    @cherrycotapie Před rokem

    any updates?

    • @aandjpeitreasures
      @aandjpeitreasures  Před rokem

      Plant was still doing ok in late fall. It had grown to about 4 tall. Then a late fall hurricane knocked over a popular tree and it just barely hit the cherry tree. so the 1 foot of new growth this year got broken off. tks for asking.

    • @cherrycotapie
      @cherrycotapie Před rokem

      @@aandjpeitreasures ahh thats sad to hear :/. it will grow big, i believe in it! haha

  • @aandjpeitreasures
    @aandjpeitreasures  Před 3 lety

    You can find an updated picture of the Cherry Tree on Twitter: twitter.com/EJS08026749/status/1419350508570042371?s=20 We hope to get up another video in time, but at least we have pictures for those who asked.

  • @tinyUbay81
    @tinyUbay81 Před 3 lety +1

    Can I see your cherry tree now?

  • @meteorain2940
    @meteorain2940 Před 2 lety +1

    Makes me wonder how such a plant actually managed to germinate in the wild, it probably would've died out without human intervention.

    • @aandjpeitreasures
      @aandjpeitreasures  Před 2 lety +1

      or it was to do with humans that make is so hard for the seed to start.. Maybe a thousand years ago it was a weed growing in some swamp and we came along and changed it into what it is today. Anyway, my cherry tree survived the winter and looks good this spring. Tks for watching the video.

  • @aandjpeitreasures
    @aandjpeitreasures  Před 3 lety

    If you want to see the after a year update....you can find it at: czcams.com/video/2Cpzo-qw06o/video.html

  • @blairstrickland8891
    @blairstrickland8891 Před 4 lety +1

    Fridge or freezer???

    • @aandjpeitreasures
      @aandjpeitreasures  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you for your question. We put them in the fridge.

    • @blairstrickland8891
      @blairstrickland8891 Před 4 lety

      @@aandjpeitreasures Hey Thanks for the quick reply last time...
      I have some different Cherry seeds. The cherries were yellow with a little red. Very tasty. I have a bunch of the seeds now. But I notice the seeds are dried up, once I take them outta the shell. After I ate the cherry I'd save the seed an put it in a sealed tight bag. So do I keep the same process? Or should I soak the dried seeds first.?

    • @blairstrickland8891
      @blairstrickland8891 Před 4 lety

      @Seacreaturetoo I just took my 1st batch of of the fridge. How long should I germaninate b4 putting them I to soil. I will also update u on the white cherries that are dried. When they come out of the fridge

  • @koicaine1230
    @koicaine1230 Před 6 měsíci

    Based on this video, I'm pretty sure I killed my seeds and have to start over again.

  • @Sunrise_and_Moondrop
    @Sunrise_and_Moondrop Před 3 lety

    You can also buy them in Hong Kong

  • @NEBSpecialEdition
    @NEBSpecialEdition Před 4 lety +1

    Your pliers are too large! Use smaller pliers!

    • @aandjpeitreasures
      @aandjpeitreasures  Před 4 lety +1

      No matter the size of the pliers there will be loss. Any pliers you use there will be about a 30-50% loss when breaking off the hard shell. The trick is to stop squeezing as soon as you hear the crack.

    • @chrisb2535
      @chrisb2535 Před 4 lety

      Try needle nose pliers, like this guy. It worked the best for me. czcams.com/video/XvbJpiVTkAk/video.html I've also seen another video where a guy used a vise.

    • @getthefffffoffme
      @getthefffffoffme Před 2 lety

      Size does not matter, these are "Mole Grips" which you can set the distance between the heads so you don't crack the seed fully.

  • @Shalline100
    @Shalline100 Před 2 lety

    It's going to bear next 10 years.