Amazing looking fruits on that one, I believe the Pakistani mulberries are borderline hardy for here in the UK 😣. I've got an illinois everbearing and Moldovan pink here in containers outdoors all year, they are a regular size fruit of course.
@@RealLifeFruitopia haha that's what I thought, not a realistic proposition here, my tropicals only grow 6 to 12 inches a year in pots so I can easily fit them indoors in winter, from experience mulberries grow 3 or 4 feet a year , wouldn't fit inside 🤣🤣. As my house is heated of course from October to April probably wouldn't get a proper dormant rest either 😬😬
Just ordered the dwarf red with the white from Daley's, very excited. Hopefully do well in northern suburbs. Looking at growing the dwarf in container any tips or advice on that, or size?
Daleys ships them small, so grow in a smaller pot until there's an increase in growth. Use premium potting mix in a well drained pot. Place in full sun. Don't add fertilizer till next spring.
Im in usda zone 5 I grow one in a pot bring it in and defoliate it it comes back with fruit inside I hack it again before bringing it back outside it fruits again everytime you hack it it comes back with fruit up to 4 times a year
Hi George, you’ve inspired me to buy a red shahtoot mulberry. I bought a grafted young plant from Daleys 4 months ago and it started to flower, fruit forming this spring. Come the thunderstorms in Sydney and I come out to find all the fruits have dropped. I didn’t net it. I am not sure if it related to the weather or is there any nutrient deficiency I should be thinking of for this plant. Or it’s just a bit young and needs maturity for the fruit to ripe on the tree. Any ideas? Thanks. Anne
Amazing looking fruits on that one, I believe the Pakistani mulberries are borderline hardy for here in the UK 😣. I've got an illinois everbearing and Moldovan pink here in containers outdoors all year, they are a regular size fruit of course.
You would have to grow this one in a pot, it's frost sensitive at bud stage. Growers only 100 km from me experience fruit drop with them.
@@RealLifeFruitopia haha that's what I thought, not a realistic proposition here, my tropicals only grow 6 to 12 inches a year in pots so I can easily fit them indoors in winter, from experience mulberries grow 3 or 4 feet a year , wouldn't fit inside 🤣🤣. As my house is heated of course from October to April probably wouldn't get a proper dormant rest either 😬😬
Wow love it!
Thanks! I have many beautiful temperate fruits, but my favourite are subtropical.
Beautiful..
Thank you! 😊
Congratulations. Enjoy.
Thanks! I have a mulberry belly :)
It’s red shahtoot from Pakistan.
Because it’s red, in Pakistan shah = king
And toot is the variety of plant
Thanks for clarifying!
Awesome
Just ordered the dwarf red with the white from Daley's, very excited. Hopefully do well in northern suburbs. Looking at growing the dwarf in container any tips or advice on that, or size?
Daleys ships them small, so grow in a smaller pot until there's an increase in growth. Use premium potting mix in a well drained pot. Place in full sun. Don't add fertilizer till next spring.
Im in usda zone 5 I grow one in a pot bring it in and defoliate it it comes back with fruit inside I hack it again before bringing it back outside it fruits again everytime you hack it it comes back with fruit up to 4 times a year
Hi George, you’ve inspired me to buy a red shahtoot mulberry. I bought a grafted young plant from Daleys 4 months ago and it started to flower, fruit forming this spring. Come the thunderstorms in Sydney and I come out to find all the fruits have dropped. I didn’t net it. I am not sure if it related to the weather or is there any nutrient deficiency I should be thinking of for this plant. Or it’s just a bit young and needs maturity for the fruit to ripe on the tree. Any ideas? Thanks. Anne
The rain would've been the culprit, which is bad luck for you but better for the tree to grow larger and stronger for next year.
Beautiful Tree. How old is it ?
Six years
Hey George you don't net this one for the birds
It's netted, otherwise we lose every berry.
Luar biasa
*Shāh*+_tūt_
*King*+_mulberry_
I love shehetoot delicious
Don’t know why it’s called Pakistan when it has been around prior to Pakistan’s existence