May 15, 2024

VIDEO: FINALLY Cashew and Pistachio Seedlings!!!


As the title mentions itself, the cashews and pistachios finally sprouted so i was coming to you to show you as soon as I possibly could. also, Mery christmas! and a happy new year to all! Thanks to everyone for a fantastic year and I hope everyone enjoys the future videos to come!

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30 thoughts on “VIDEO: FINALLY Cashew and Pistachio Seedlings!!!

  1. شكرا جزيلا بما أن أشجار الفستق ثنائية المسكن مثل نخيل البلح هل يمكننا الحصول على شتلات مذكرة و شتلات مؤنثة من خلال زراعة بذور الفستق

  2. The only one I have experience with is the wonder berry. I used potting soil in a container and placed it outside. They grew fast. I had way to many. Even the following year they started growing in my yard and I didn't plant them there. I think outdoors is the way to go with those and let nature do the work. I'm in Houston if that helps.

  3. Guava is a pain to germinate, but you can check out my indoor grow videos for more information. Basically, you have to soak the seed is straight water for a LONG time, and eventually they will start to show roots and even leaves within the water. They can then be transplanted into soil, and a few wont make it. Took about a full month in nothing but water, changing the water every few days. Start with many seeds, end up with only a few survivors.

  4. Again Thank You for the great video and information. Please allow me to say that when the seed starts to produce roots, It has germinated. When it comes to the soil surface, it has sprouted. I hope that You don't consider me as a smart ass for the comment.Not intended as an insult. Again Thank You.

  5. I think most seeds sprout better initially in paper towel before putting in soil. I've had most success inside a plastic tupperware container. I let a good sized main root grow first before putting it in soil. Then they produce leaves a few days later so far from what I've seen.

  6. Hello
    Try using the juice from a fresh coconut, it works wonders on
    seed starting. Just water your young plant with the juice,,,,,,,,
    coconut milk is what most people call it. Us, as is OK

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