I can't get over how amazing your videos are. The editing is fantastic and the music is so well suited. I also really love the black backdrop, too. I'm always excited whenever I see a new Boxlapse video in my notifications.
I too think he likely takes a picture a day and moves the plants in front of that black background everyday. Because all the pots do need a lot of space and lighting. I like these videos so much.
Way cool. Have you ever tried an almond tree? I have an almond tree and it bears fruit each year. Wondering what it would take to get one to grow from the seed. I imagine it would be much like the cherry tree?
I would love to know what you do with all these plants after they grow to the size you show in your videos, do you sell them? Maybe plant them somewhere? Any way i absolutely love this channel it is captivating to watch these beauties grow from a seed, i hope you continue to make these lovely videos :)
Does the cherry tree which produces cherries is the same as Sakura tree? I have never heard of Japan cherry picking day or something if they have every year Sakura blooming, I’m just confused. Also is it the same with plum and apricot trees?
Beautiful! Do you plant the trees outside when they are ready for that, or what do you do with them? :) I read in your description for the video that you plan to perhaps plant this tree outside in the spring, but you've filmed a few different trees over the time I've been following your channel, so I just wondered what's been happening to them all :)
The oak tree is still living in my studio at the moment, a few have died from my problem with thrips ( including the mango tree 😔) and some i just had to get rid of because lack of space.
@@Boxlapse Use peppermint oil and tea tree oil diluted with distilled water, they hate it. Diatomaceous earth on your top soil will stop them from hiding in your soil whenever you treat them too.
^ The distilled water is so no impurities, as they cause the spray to create droplets instead of coating every leaf. You can use garlic soaked in the distilled water as well, but it's a little unpleasant to smell.
It's because the seed needs to go through "stratification" (a period of exposure to cold, the equivalent of winter) before it can sprout. In nature, that makes sure that the seed sprouts in the spring, when it will (hopefully) have warm weather to grow in its first months. Not all seeds have this built-in need for stratification, but cherries do.
It's probably just water on a paper towel, to keep the seeds moist while they are in the refrigerator experiencing the "winter" that is needed for the seed to be able to sprout.
If you add the 77 days of sprouting to the 258 days of growing, it took almost a year to make this video. They did not show the 77 days of sprouting as time lapse.
The seeds have to go through a cold period in order to germinate, this process is called stratification and simulates winter conditions. It is critical for the seed to sprout at the right time as winter weather would easily kill a young seedling if it started growing at the end of the season, so the seeds stay dormant until they go through the cold part of the season, which kickstarts the germination process. Biochemical reactions in low temperatures are slower, thus the sprouting is slow.
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I love that plants make new leaves and drain the last drop of nutrients from old leaves. that's how they survived, totally gorgeous.
I can't get over how amazing your videos are. The editing is fantastic and the music is so well suited. I also really love the black backdrop, too. I'm always excited whenever I see a new Boxlapse video in my notifications.
Can't wait for the sequel 🔥🔥
Love the music you choose for your videos as much as I love watching your plants grow. 😊
Another beautiful display of photography and music.
Your home must be incredibly beautiful and green. I can only imagine how many plants you have.
Now we realize how dedicated the videographer is to showing us how to grow various plants, and how various things decay!!!
It's sure takes a lot of Time for you create a video
Your video is the best 😊 keep up good work bro
Man! Id watch these videos all day but im all caught up 😢 thanks for taking the time to do this. Its a amazing watching nature do its thing!!!
If there’s 365 days in a year and this took 258 to record. How on earth do you have uploads of different things?! How many cameras do you have?! Lol
Just buy a cheap mirrorless camera and lenses. For the shot, maybe he uses the Arduino system for camera automation.
The camera doesn't film for 258 days, he probably takes a photo of each plant every day with the same camera.
@@Dr.Maki_ ok that makes more sense because I couldn’t imagine the camera just recording for almost an entire year straight LOL 😂
I too think he likely takes a picture a day and moves the plants in front of that black background everyday. Because all the pots do need a lot of space and lighting. I like these videos so much.
If you guys represent the average zoomer, mankind is doomed. Maybe look up what a time-lapse is.
Well done !
Way cool. Have you ever tried an almond tree? I have an almond tree and it bears fruit each year. Wondering what it would take to get one to grow from the seed. I imagine it would be much like the cherry tree?
Almond is on my "to grow list" , i just haven't gotten to it yet :)
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a very nice work and the video,quality,sound are all amazing
So lovely!
I would love to know what you do with all these plants after they grow to the size you show in your videos, do you sell them? Maybe plant them somewhere? Any way i absolutely love this channel it is captivating to watch these beauties grow from a seed, i hope you continue to make these lovely videos :)
I was wondering the same thing! Or maybe he donates them to a community garden.
George Washington better not see this video…
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Love your channel
Amazing, the dedication ❤
Does the cherry tree which produces cherries is the same as Sakura tree? I have never heard of Japan cherry picking day or something if they have every year Sakura blooming, I’m just confused. Also is it the same with plum and apricot trees?
Awesome video.
High techniques in growing ❤
Love this amazing video 🥰
Beautiful! Do you plant the trees outside when they are ready for that, or what do you do with them? :) I read in your description for the video that you plan to perhaps plant this tree outside in the spring, but you've filmed a few different trees over the time I've been following your channel, so I just wondered what's been happening to them all :)
The oak tree is still living in my studio at the moment, a few have died from my problem with thrips ( including the mango tree 😔) and some i just had to get rid of because lack of space.
@@Boxlapse Thank you for the update! :) Thrips are a PAIN!
@@Boxlapseand what about the pomegranate tree and avocado tree
@@Boxlapse Use peppermint oil and tea tree oil diluted with distilled water, they hate it. Diatomaceous earth on your top soil will stop them from hiding in your soil whenever you treat them too.
^ The distilled water is so no impurities, as they cause the spray to create droplets instead of coating every leaf. You can use garlic soaked in the distilled water as well, but it's a little unpleasant to smell.
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Wonder how long it will take from cherry seed planted to cherries ready too pick?
Oooo that's a good question ⁉️
About for 7-10 years for a tree grown from seed. Sooner if it's grafted.
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If you want to increase chances of sprouting you have to play more I planted a bunch and they sprouted in 10 days
Have you ever grown hollies from seed. might be a fun idea
how many cameras do you have set up right now? :) I am really curious how you create this many videos!
I didn't think it would take nearly 3 months to sprout from the seeds!
It's because the seed needs to go through "stratification" (a period of exposure to cold, the equivalent of winter) before it can sprout. In nature, that makes sure that the seed sprouts in the spring, when it will (hopefully) have warm weather to grow in its first months. Not all seeds have this built-in need for stratification, but cherries do.
Hello, combien de photo prenez vous par jour pour un rendu aussi fluide ?
finally a non-pepper video
When will the fruit come
beo desperate 😂😂😂👅👅
Pls next pine timelapse
How do you deal with the mold problem during germination?
What kind of soil do you use to grow your plants?
Can I plant it without breaking the seed coat
He is right
Would this eventually grow into a full cherry tree? How long would that take?
I tend to use 5 years as a rule of thumb before fruit trees start fruiting properly
I'd like to see blackberries and rhubarb grown from seed.
I sure hope they enjoyed those cherries before they used the pits. If not they committed a crime against humanity.
Wait...the seed is in a hard casing?
I have a cherry tree for almost 7 years and it didnt grow a bit since 2021 and it never produced anything except plants
Looks like it is over ferted...
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Please reply to me what is that spray? What did you put inside it? Please help me reply to me 🙏🏻🙏🏻
It's probably just water on a paper towel, to keep the seeds moist while they are in the refrigerator experiencing the "winter" that is needed for the seed to be able to sprout.
@@EarlyMusicDiva thank you!
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If you add the 77 days of sprouting to the 258 days of growing, it took almost a year to make this video. They did not show the 77 days of sprouting as time lapse.
What about pomegranate
He said in another comment that the pomegranate and mango dried up.😢
Why does it take so long for the seeds to sprout??
The seeds have to go through a cold period in order to germinate, this process is called stratification and simulates winter conditions. It is critical for the seed to sprout at the right time as winter weather would easily kill a young seedling if it started growing at the end of the season, so the seeds stay dormant until they go through the cold part of the season, which kickstarts the germination process. Biochemical reactions in low temperatures are slower, thus the sprouting is slow.
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Faz um video cultivando a semente apenas na agua sem a terra!!
my cherry seeds always grew mold in the fridge, a sure way to prevent that ?
It is recommended that the napkin where you put your seeds be only moist, do not put excess water on it, that causes it to rot.
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And the fruit?
Maybe in a few years
Why Does They NEED refridge ???
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