Hello Priscilla, i saw your interview with Lynn Ngugi. It is inspirational. I am a final year journalism student. For my final year project, i want to adress farming as a viable career for Kenyan young people. I'd like my documentary to revolve around your farming activities. I'll be glad.Thank you.
Where can i buy the actual fruit? Never seen them at local markets. Though am impressed she didnt add any compost manure or any soil nutrients and still got a nice harvest.
When and where the training will take place? Because I want to move with you dears Wambugus,am in RWANDA remember! What are requirements for attending the trainings? Thanks a lot
Another great result from Kenya. However, my experiences here in Abuja Nigeria is different. I have 4 stands of Wambugu apples here in Abuja that are well over one year and they ain’t giving me this kind of result. They are all so tall but as I speak only one managed to start flowering and then it suddenly stopped and even the two flowers clusters withered away. I’m thinking the climate in the west coast of Africa is not as favorable for Wambugu apples as that in the East coast of Africa.
Amazing!!!!! I have 2 more questions:- 1) If I have 57 Wambugu apple s, do you think it is sufficient to give me an income? 2) Where is your market in Nairobi? and do they have minimum Kgs requirements of what they can buy from a farmer?
@@priscillanyairia7678 Wow! That is great. My apples fruits are now one month old from flowering and they are getting quite big. So how many more months to harvest?
Wow amazing really interested fully and always inspired by you priscilla with your videos Can apples do well in Western part of kenya that's bungom county
Hallo wonderful heaven, my question is what's the recommended amount of water to you need per week per plant at the initial stages and at the stage they are in liters, ? From the info you are getting where best does wambugu apples perform in terms of production & maturity ' Cold climates Limuru like' or ' Hot/warm climates laikipia like, thanks i love your work
great, encouraging and pleasant presentation. looking forward to joining the venture
The spiritual part of the farm makes me 😂😂😂
Which calcium and fungicide specifically did you use
Beautiful work,
Keep it up❤❤
Hello Priscilla, i saw your interview with Lynn Ngugi. It is inspirational. I am a final year journalism student. For my final year project, i want to adress farming as a viable career for Kenyan young people. I'd like my documentary to revolve around your farming activities. I'll be glad.Thank you.
You're most welcome
Where can i buy the actual fruit? Never seen them at local markets. Though am impressed she didnt add any compost manure or any soil nutrients and still got a nice harvest.
Will be harvesting more soon
There must be a balance between the sun and water when it comes to growing crops
These apples 🍎 are big. It's really a God with us farm😅
Congratulations. Well done 👍🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼
Thank you! 😃
great ,!!!lovely, thank you
Amazing blood of Jesus
Hi Priscilla i have a 7 acres farm in Narumoro can dragon and wambugu apple do well......if yes where will i sell the product
Am enjoying the show
Priscilla kindly talk of organic fungiside n
Great and educative episode. What type of elemental Calcium does she use for protecting the flowers? Thank you.
Organic calcium
@@priscillanyairia7678 Thank you.
Hongera sana
Good job
When and where the training will take place? Because I want to move with you dears Wambugus,am in RWANDA remember!
What are requirements for attending the trainings?
Thanks a lot
Keep it up!
I love farming hey one day l'm going to email you so that l can order my own seedlings plants
You're most welcome
Great work dankie
Do you give advice on the place to buy land in order to start farming plus seedlings.
Yes I do
Another great result from Kenya. However, my experiences here in Abuja Nigeria is different. I have 4 stands of Wambugu apples here in Abuja that are well over one year and they ain’t giving me this kind of result. They are all so tall but as I speak only one managed to start flowering and then it suddenly stopped and even the two flowers clusters withered away. I’m thinking the climate in the west coast of Africa is not as favorable for Wambugu apples as that in the East coast of Africa.
hello can this apple trees do well in dry areas like malindi in coast
hello how much is the cost for bird net also always tell us which variety the farmer has planted is the drawf or the tall one ?
apple in the desert ...❤❤
Safi looks trees,
Waoo good job and a great Inspiration. Can this wambugu apple do also well in matuu?
Very well in deed it like such climate
@@priscillanyairia7678 thx alot
Can Wambugu Apples do well in North Eastern, particularly Wajir?
I am so inspired. Will definately get into it. When do you allow visits to wonderful heaven farm?
We're always open
Dragon Fruits question. Can they grow and do well in areas with Clay Soil?
Plant cover crop to reduce evaporation
This harvest is after how many months from planting.
1 year
Amazing!!!!!
I have 2 more questions:-
1) If I have 57 Wambugu apple s, do you think it is sufficient to give me an income?
2) Where is your market in Nairobi?
and do they have minimum Kgs requirements of what they can buy from a farmer?
@@bernadettemwaniki7711 yes they're good to start with...we sell to kalimoni greens @ksh.400 per kg
@@priscillanyairia7678 Wow! That is great. My apples fruits are now one month old from flowering and they are getting quite big. So how many more months to harvest?
Wow amazing really interested fully and always inspired by you priscilla with your videos
Can apples do well in Western part of kenya that's bungom county
Yes They'll
Thank you so much priscilla very soon I would like to visit your farm in God's willing
love
Can they grow naturally without irrigation
Yes if the rain is realible
Hallo wonderful heaven, my question is what's the recommended amount of water to you need per week per plant at the initial stages and at the stage they are in liters, ? From the info you are getting where best does wambugu apples perform in terms of production & maturity ' Cold climates Limuru like' or ' Hot/warm climates laikipia like, thanks i love your work
About 20ltrs of water per week
Even in Limuru it will do good
@@priscillanyairia7678thanks Priscilla, about location, am asking about the best performing area warm or cold areas, also how can I contact you Tel
Thanks for this presentation. I have had an experience of some red apples not being crunchy as expected. Is it a different variety or the Wambugu.
It's overripe
Wambugu apples ni variety ngapi?
Am in ❤🎉
As always dear ...Thank you very much 🙏
Cameroon well represented
Good work wambugu.. my question is ? Can I find a ready market for the apples???
Yes market is ready
The demand is high, and supply is low.
Please tell us where this is
How many trees on her farm
Which fungicide and calcium ??
Can these apples do good at kakamega , bungoma and transzoia county?
Yes they will
Good morning Priscilla, I would like to visit your farm and possibly get trained. How can I be able to contact you to arrange for a visit ?
+254790266190
One day one time laikipia will become a fruit hub
Ishakuwa.
Hi Priscilla, very inspirational interview. Do you ship cuttings internationally? Arizona, USA
Yes I ship
Pease send me the necessary contact information. Thank you.
@@nancysaldana2979 +254790266190
How much can I buy per plant
Ksh.1,000 ....+254790266190/+254727964458
Need to buy land nearby your farm. How much is an acre in the area?
From ksh.700k
thanks
@@priscillanyairia7678
Hi Priscilla, I'm from Zambia interested and inspired by the wambugu apple. Can I buy seedlings from there and how much. God bless you abundantly.
Yes you can buy each seedling is 10$
@priscillanyairia7678 hi dear am from Uganda, your contact please. I need some seedlings from you
please, how do I get your seedless pomegranate in Nigeria? and what colors do you have?