Thank you very much for the information. I finally found two kumquats after searching for years in my state. Your soil recommendation is very much appreciated.
Another wonderful video! Shalom my king! Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge and expertise with all of your subscribers! Your Nagami Kumquat trees are always so healthy, beautiful and well pruned. All of your trees and crop are! Surely your garden speaks for itself and for you. Your garden represents you and your works of labour! It's magnificent! Truly a delight to see and especially to be in. All praises to YAHUAH! HalleluYAH!
I have a Kumquat myself and it produces plenty. I live in the South Bronx and have no trouble growing one. Again thanks for everything 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
I wish I could grow it outdoors, I would have to keep it inside in the fall and winter. I'm in zone 8b. Thank you so much brother for such another informative and educational video.
Sista Misilla just so you know. The kumquat is one of the most sought after citrus to grow indoors. I also have one indoors in my south facing window and it loves it. if you do not have a south facing window, you could grow it under 5500-5=6500k led lights.
@@elderyehudahwatchmanoftheg8425 Wonderful! I have full spectrum LED! Thank you again! My auntie got one last year that she keeps indoors in the cool months.
This year I got one Obovata Kumquat fruit, which was really big and surprisingly delicious. So I decided to try germinating the seeds from it - and four of the five made it. They are already 10 cm big and this weekend I will seperate them. I loved your video and your information about the plant and its flowers. Greetings from Germany
@@ArnoSchlick Sounds wonderful and I'm glad that you have gained success. Think sure stopping by don't be a stranger stop by more often. Happy planting.
You be using them egg shell s and coffee grounds too ., don’t you? This why I don’t have any blooms on my two trees but it just growing so beautifully. I’m bout to get some of these essentials. Those blooms you have are beautiful. Thanks for this review.
Hi Vee, I use coffee ground in my compost pile only. I do not use it through my garden anymore. I also do not believe in eggshells as they take more than a year to break down thuse not readily available for the plants. They too are better off in the compost pile.
Thank very much for this guidance of grow cumquat. If trees already have been grown in pots, may I please ask if I shall put azomite and mycorrhiza into pot line or dust them evenly on the soil surface?
The meiwa has a very sweet taste and is less tart but has some seeds . For hardiness and bug resistance of the Nagami is superior . The Nagami is a bit more sour on the inside but it’s balanced (and no seeds).
Hi! I was interested in ordering from your Amazon link....but it looks like it's not working. I have a young Fukushima kumquat that I will be keeping in a container.
Does anyone here know if putting a sardine in the soil actually works? Or is it a bad idea? That plant looked really healthy. It must feel great knowing you planted that. Congrats.
Although there are quite a few "GARDENER" that have done this. I advise against it. Firstly not everyone has access to funds to purchase a fishing license. Secondly having access to nearby water is another thing. Third you will attract rodents that may cause your trees and plants some damage. And lastly "WHY" Your trees or plants are not going to grow any faster. With the time and labor you put in to fishing, you may as well purchase a gallon of "fish fertilizer" for $25.00. Now I'm sure if you do the math you will easily find that in just one hour of your time not including travel and setup. You incurred roughly about $40 or so to just began to fish. However in the end, it's your money and you can do with it what you want. I'm just advising in my own vain opinion. If you're someone who likes to fish, has access to a fishing license and pole. Than this may be for you. Regardless if you go this route. Let me help you firstly with any problems you might be having with your trees I assume first if you like. Thanks for stopping. by.
@@elderyehudahwatchmanoftheg8425 Thank you for your honest answer and sharing that. I appreciate your time. That will save a whole lot of time which leads me to acknowledge the fact that you just saved me a ton. I’m new to gardening and that is a very practical answer. It makes sense.
Hi and thank you for allowing me to assist you with your citrus needs. To answer your question: Depending on the age and size of your current citrus trees the container size would follow. As the tree grows you can and should always pot upward. However, I'm not a big fan of this logic. My trees are in 40 gallon containers and will stay there for the next of at least 5-7 years. now if and when I start to see the tree struggle I would than seek to remove it and place it in a much larger container with fresh soil amendments. In other words be sure your tree is at least 3-4 years old before you place it in such a large container (50g). Too big to soon and the water will always run away from the trees roots causing it to suffer.
@@elderyehudahwatchmanoftheg8425 thank you sooo MUCH for your answer.❤️I just beginning to follow you. I said up all night to se a lot of your video’s. You are SO GOD at it, and super funny. I laugh so hard. You are simply the BEST! You plants looks so amazing. that’s because you no what you doing. I’m new at citrus trees. I bought my first blood orange ( Moro ) and satsuma- Yesterday. I believe I am I god hands follow you and all you videos. But the next I don’t know how old they are. I can send a pic. - I will do the best for my little baby’s. So I hope the container not is to big. ( but I think so, then you right that. ) I have been “talking” to them today - and gave them my word, that I take care of them. ( hope you understand what I say 😅 ) bless you
I removed two suckers off today and all is left is the main trunk with no branches. I scratched the trunk and it is still green. I put some organic citrus tone on top of the soil and added some organic performance potting soil mix. I water the pot thoroughly and there's good drainage in the pot. I really want to save this plant. Please help.
Great video! I have a few questions for you. If it's ok. I have recently tried to germinate a kumquat seed from a kumquat I ate! Lol Two of them sprouted to about an 1/8 of an inch then they both just stopped growing. Any suggestions?
Another Great Video ELDER!!
Much appreciated
Thank you very much for the information. I finally found two kumquats after searching for years in my state. Your soil recommendation is very much appreciated.
Glad I could help
I love my nagami kumquat plant. It's on my best edible plants i grow indoors and outdoors.
Another wonderful video! Shalom my king! Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge and expertise with all of your subscribers! Your Nagami Kumquat trees are always so healthy, beautiful and well pruned. All of your trees and crop are! Surely your garden speaks for itself and for you. Your garden represents you and your works of labour! It's magnificent! Truly a delight to see and especially to be in. All praises to YAHUAH! HalleluYAH!
Thank you my dear Isha, all praises and honor goes to the father first and foremost. HalleluYAH!
I have a Kumquat myself and it produces plenty. I live in the South Bronx and have no trouble growing one. Again thanks for everything 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
That is so awesome brotha
I purchased a Nagami Kumquat and I'm so excited!
Good choice!
So much great information thank you brother
Show nuff family. Thank you so very much.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Nagami on the way. Interesting about the 10 degree F toleration.
I wish I could grow it outdoors, I would have to keep it inside in the fall and winter. I'm in zone 8b. Thank you so much brother for such another informative and educational video.
Sista Misilla just so you know. The kumquat is one of the most sought after citrus to grow indoors. I also have one indoors in my south facing window and it loves it. if you do not have a south facing window, you could grow it under 5500-5=6500k led lights.
@@elderyehudahwatchmanoftheg8425 Wonderful! I have full spectrum LED! Thank you again! My auntie got one last year that she keeps indoors in the cool months.
You're on it sista Misilla. Awesome!
This year I got one Obovata Kumquat fruit, which was really big and surprisingly delicious. So I decided to try germinating the seeds from it - and four of the five made it. They are already 10 cm big and this weekend I will seperate them. I loved your video and your information about the plant and its flowers. Greetings from Germany
@@ArnoSchlick Sounds wonderful and I'm glad that you have gained success. Think sure stopping by don't be a stranger stop by more often. Happy planting.
Very informative!
You be using them egg shell s and coffee grounds too ., don’t you? This why I don’t have any blooms on my two trees but it just growing so beautifully. I’m bout to get some of these essentials. Those blooms you have are beautiful. Thanks for this review.
Hi Vee, I use coffee ground in my compost pile only. I do not use it through my garden anymore. I also do not believe in eggshells as they take more than a year to break down thuse not readily available for the plants. They too are better off in the compost pile.
Thank very much for this guidance of grow cumquat. If trees already have been grown in pots, may I please ask if I shall put azomite and mycorrhiza into pot line or dust them evenly on the soil surface?
yes
Great video. In my opinion the Meiwa kumquat is a better plant.
It not a better plant , instead it's a better tasting fruit. That's not a opinion, it's a general consensus.
The meiwa has a very sweet taste and is less tart but has some seeds . For hardiness and bug resistance of the Nagami is superior . The Nagami is a bit more sour on the inside but it’s balanced (and no seeds).
Hi! I was interested in ordering from your Amazon link....but it looks like it's not working. I have a young Fukushima kumquat that I will be keeping in a container.
My amazon is in my about me in my bio on my main page
Do the Kumquat have throws
You mentioned two things one can buy on Amazon for the microbial health of the soil. What were they again?
AZOMITE: amzn.to/4e0TzpZ
MyCorrhiza: amzn.to/4cB0rcs
@@elderyehudahwatchmanoftheg8425 Thank you!!!!
Does anyone here know if putting a sardine in the soil actually works? Or is it a bad idea? That plant looked really healthy. It must feel great knowing you planted that. Congrats.
Although there are quite a few "GARDENER" that have done this. I advise against it. Firstly not everyone has access to funds to purchase a fishing license. Secondly having access to nearby water is another thing. Third you will attract rodents that may cause your trees and plants some damage. And lastly "WHY" Your trees or plants are not going to grow any faster. With the time and labor you put in to fishing, you may as well purchase a gallon of "fish fertilizer" for $25.00. Now I'm sure if you do the math you will easily find that in just one hour of your time not including travel and setup. You incurred roughly about $40 or so to just began to fish. However in the end, it's your money and you can do with it what you want. I'm just advising in my own vain opinion. If you're someone who likes to fish, has access to a fishing license and pole. Than this may be for you. Regardless if you go this route. Let me help you firstly with any problems you might be having with your trees I assume first if you like. Thanks for stopping. by.
@@elderyehudahwatchmanoftheg8425 Thank you for your honest answer and sharing that. I appreciate your time. That will save a whole lot of time which leads me to acknowledge the fact that you just saved me a ton. I’m new to gardening and that is a very practical answer. It makes sense.
Is a 50 gallon to big for at satsuma, lemon and blood orange? Big fan of you ( I come from Denmark 🇩🇰)
Hi and thank you for allowing me to assist you with your citrus needs. To answer your question: Depending on the age and size of your current citrus trees the container size would follow. As the tree grows you can and should always pot upward. However, I'm not a big fan of this logic. My trees are in 40 gallon containers and will stay there for the next of at least 5-7 years. now if and when I start to see the tree struggle I would than seek to remove it and place it in a much larger container with fresh soil amendments. In other words be sure your tree is at least 3-4 years old before you place it in such a large container (50g). Too big to soon and the water will always run away from the trees roots causing it to suffer.
@@elderyehudahwatchmanoftheg8425 thank you sooo MUCH for your answer.❤️I just beginning to follow you. I said up all night to se a lot of your video’s. You are SO GOD at it, and super funny. I laugh so hard. You are simply the BEST!
You plants looks so amazing. that’s because you no what you doing. I’m new at citrus trees. I bought my first blood orange ( Moro ) and satsuma- Yesterday. I believe I am I god hands follow you and all you videos. But the next I don’t know how old they are. I can send a pic. - I will do the best for my little baby’s. So I hope the container not is to big. ( but I think so, then you right that. ) I have been “talking” to them today - and gave them my word, that I take care of them. ( hope you understand what I say 😅 ) bless you
I removed two suckers off today and all is left is the main trunk with no branches. I scratched the trunk and it is still green. I put some organic citrus tone on top of the soil and added some organic performance potting soil mix. I water the pot thoroughly and there's good drainage in the pot.
I really want to save this plant. Please help.
Please watch my entire citrus playlist. There's a lot of information and there is no one answer for all.
Great video! I have a few questions for you. If it's ok. I have recently tried to germinate a kumquat seed from a kumquat I ate! Lol Two of them sprouted to about an 1/8 of an inch then they both just stopped growing. Any suggestions?
I do not grow from seed so I cannot help. Sorry
@@elderyehudahwatchmanoftheg8425 Thank you. No reason to be sorry,I sincerely appreciate the response. You have a good evening.
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