I found the smaller younger ones didn't have seeds and the bigger ones had seeds. They were all in one punnet so I guess it came from the same grower. I'm going to plant mine and see what happens...
@TonysExploration lucky me! I found 7 seeds from one fruit that I bought from friends 😅😅 that's why I'm here looking on how to plant it from seeds 😊 Thank you so much for the video! 🙏🙏 and lucky you because you live in tropical climate!
Interesting I have persimmon trees in my yard on a property I purchased along with five mature pecans. I mean all of these trees are well over 60 years old and the persimmons that come off of these trees are smaller than what appeared in the video but they still had four seeds one so I’ve got about 35 or 40 seeds right now and I’m going to pop them all and see what I can get started And they good they’ll be Christmas gifts to friends and neighbors who loved them along with some pecan seedlings. Two of my trees have really big pecans. They’re like three times the size of a normal one and then the other three are normal pecans and I typically get approximately 40 gallons worth of pecan seeds in a season, and that’s what the tree rats for me lol they start tearing into before the husk is even starting to turn brown. They cut them off and start chewing through the green husk and realize it’s better and spit it out and drop it the two hurricanes this year backed back, also blew a lot of the immature pecans off the trees so I look for my pecan production this year to be significantly less, but I’m hoping to get the germinated to thanks for the video
When did you transfer the four trees to one and how deep of pot did you use? Did you eventually plant in ground? This is two years later, how is the plant today? I have several pots of 6 trees and want to keep them all until I put them in the ground this fall. I cannot find information on how and if I can transplant them to bigger pots while I harden them off and prepare to plant them. Thank you in advance for an answer.
I have limited space , so I planted a 20 gallon pot right after this video taken and guess what is flowering for this first time this season. Given is a tree, you must plant to the ground, that is the best way to grow persimmon. I wish youtube allow reply in picture, else I can snap picture to show you
@@TonysExploration The after th-cam.com/users/shortsEvkj4bUK-Is?feature=share I plan on doing video updates for the whole bunch. I don't know how to put the videos together yet. 🤠
Thank you for the tip, can u tell me why my persimmon plant doesnt grow after a month it has grown 10cm two mini leafs and wont go up or die what am i doing wrong here, thank you
I’ve found a seed here and there (3) from pounds of Fuyu persimmon my kiddo gorged on 2 winters ago - all 3 germinated around a month+ stuck in diff pots in peat moss on a heating pad (cold stratified then peat moss). But i accidentally broke each one. This past winter i found 2 more seeds but smaller, didn’t think they were viable but stuck them into random pot anyways, I now have 2 that are just sprouting that I had apparently stuck into my Michelia Alba pot outside back Dec/Jan and forgotten, got a surprise find yesterday when I was air-layering a couple of branches on my Michelia Alba. 🤩🕺Gonna put a clear plastic cup over each to prevent accidentally snapping them this time around….
@@TonysExploration As this is the non astringent type, I don't think they require stratification as they are a warmer climate variety (correct me if I am wrong).
I have a 2 years old seed grown sapling but it is not thick enough to graft yet, it's slightly thicker than a toothpick and the height is about 6 inches, what can I do to thicken the sapling so it would be suitable to be grafted?
The growth rate very much depend on two things ..the nutrient and of course temperature. If the temperature is correct, then make sure the soil pH is correct , so all the nutrients can be absorbed properly . The rest is just waiting for the plant to grow
Hello Tony, thanks for your video. I tried growing last season from seeds and all came up, however, these were planted in premium potting mix. I found that they had leaves that curled down and did not grow quickly. They seemed stunted and after 1 year, they are still only 10cm tall. I have now re-potted them into different soil and noticed that the stems were quite deep. Can this be part of an issue?
@@TonysExploration Thank you, think drainage has been the hardest due to the potting mix composting down to thick sticky soil... think it is stopping air and holding moisture too long, but hard to tell. I've swapped the potting mix now in most of the seedlings and will see if it improves, but going into it winter it may go dormant and not grow much. Thanks again.
@@lifeofintention4711 I often add in lots of perlite to the potting mix. Even the pre-pack premium potting mix, I found that the ratio of perlite still not enough for good drainage. The way I approach gardening is always 1) good drainage ( do it right at the first step, repotting always stress the plant) 2) correct pH . Once these two are in ideal condition, the rest is just fertilizer and pest control.
Nowadays , more and more persimmons are parthenocarpy variety, just like grapes and bananas. You need to source around different supplier or different variety
Hello! I’m growing black sapote & found that they are in the persimmon family. I have two sets of leaves on my seedlings, but the first set of leaves are starting to curl on the sides. Do you think that’s because of underwatering? I don’t want to water too much on accident
Is very hard to tell without seeing the actual plant. Curl is a sign of stress, but the rootcause can be many...the pH ,the soil ,pest.. just keep an eye on another set of seedlings
the persimons in store dont have seeds no more... making seedless fruits, seems kinda like a bit of a problem...? like a bee keper killing all his bees to harvest the honey
Wow they grow really fast! Thank you for the video, I'm about to grow mine 🎉
Awesome 👍👍
I ate many this fruit but not found seed in it
True, nowadays the variety no longer has seeds, especially from China.Try to search for other countries like Spain or Korea.
Yes. The ones we have in the middle east are also seedless. We buy them in the exotic fruits section. They are called Kaka.
I found the smaller younger ones didn't have seeds and the bigger ones had seeds. They were all in one punnet so I guess it came from the same grower. I'm going to plant mine and see what happens...
@TonysExploration lucky me! I found 7 seeds from one fruit that I bought from friends 😅😅 that's why I'm here looking on how to plant it from seeds 😊 Thank you so much for the video! 🙏🙏 and lucky you because you live in tropical climate!
Interesting I have persimmon trees in my yard on a property I purchased along with five mature pecans. I mean all of these trees are well over 60 years old and the persimmons that come off of these trees are smaller than what appeared in the video but they still had four seeds one so I’ve got about 35 or 40 seeds right now and I’m going to pop them all and see what I can get started And they good they’ll be Christmas gifts to friends and neighbors who loved them along with some pecan seedlings. Two of my trees have really big pecans. They’re like three times the size of a normal one and then the other three are normal pecans and I typically get approximately 40 gallons worth of pecan seeds in a season, and that’s what the tree rats for me lol they start tearing into before the husk is even starting to turn brown. They cut them off and start chewing through the green husk and realize it’s better and spit it out and drop it the two hurricanes this year backed back, also blew a lot of the immature pecans off the trees so I look for my pecan production this year to be significantly less, but I’m hoping to get the germinated to thanks for the video
How many year the persimon tree from seed to have fruits ?
I still expecting n experiment on this.
3-5 yrs
@@harxmoondIf grafted
If from a seed half a decade at least
that looks too good to be true. i can't even germinate wild persimmon for root stock in the same year.
Allhamdulillah really happy my seeds sprouted thank you soo much.
When did you transfer the four trees to one and how deep of pot did you use? Did you eventually plant in ground? This is two years later, how is the plant today? I have several pots of 6 trees and want to keep them all until I put them in the ground this fall. I cannot find information on how and if I can transplant them to bigger pots while I harden them off and prepare to plant them. Thank you in advance for an answer.
I have limited space , so I planted a 20 gallon pot right after this video taken and guess what is flowering for this first time this season. Given is a tree, you must plant to the ground, that is the best way to grow persimmon. I wish youtube allow reply in picture, else I can snap picture to show you
@@TonysExploration congratulations 🎉👏 Thank you for the comeback. God bless.
@@TonysExploration
Did these yesterday. th-cam.com/users/shortsoMFH0ye65QI?feature=share. The before.
@@TonysExploration The after th-cam.com/users/shortsEvkj4bUK-Is?feature=share
I plan on doing video updates for the whole bunch. I don't know how to put the videos together yet. 🤠
No cold stratification?
No need , somehow persimmon doesn't really need stratification
do u use npk or something like that?
Yes.
@@TonysExploration enclude that in the video😡😡
Wow a video that you take a seed put it in the soil and boom it grows in there something amazing
Thank you
After how many months can one put them in the ground.If not put in the ground then how to store in the winter ? Thanks
When around 1 feet tall, then straight to ground. It will survive winter, so no worries
@@TonysExploration thank you.
When they are seeds how often should i water them?
Keep moist only. Top up water when start to dry up
Thank you for the tip, can u tell me why my persimmon plant doesnt grow after a month it has grown 10cm two mini leafs and wont go up or die what am i doing wrong here, thank you
Make sure your soil pH is correct range
@@TonysExploration will check and come back to you for updates xD ♥️
@@labinotberisha6623 Update?
In which months we can germinate seeds
All year round
Thanks for the video. Once in their own pots, did you do any pruning to encourage a bushier plant?
Yes, highly recommended. Eventually you need to plant this on the ground. 20 gallon pot is only for the first year. It will grow up to be a tree.
@@TonysExplorationin which month we germinate it
@@BaZiGaR-YTit doesn't matter because I live in tropical, but the general rules is when the temperature warm enough, above 20 Celsius.
The persimmons I have found don't have seeds. Whats the name if this one?
I know, I have seen some variety bigger size, normally don't have seed, look for the smaller size
I’ve found a seed here and there (3) from pounds of Fuyu persimmon my kiddo gorged on 2 winters ago - all 3 germinated around a month+ stuck in diff pots in peat moss on a heating pad (cold stratified then peat moss). But i accidentally broke each one. This past winter i found 2 more seeds but smaller, didn’t think they were viable but stuck them into random pot anyways, I now have 2 that are just sprouting that I had apparently stuck into my Michelia Alba pot outside back Dec/Jan and forgotten, got a surprise find yesterday when I was air-layering a couple of branches on my Michelia Alba. 🤩🕺Gonna put a clear plastic cup over each to prevent accidentally snapping them this time around….
Same here. The ones we buy fresh at the super market (exotic fruits) are seedless.
We call them Kaka fruit.
Like your video from Bangladesh
Did you jump over refrigerator stratification? This need about 100 days of cold before they start to germinate.
No, I didn't do that..straight in .only grape seed I did the stratification
@@TonysExploration As this is the non astringent type, I don't think they require stratification as they are a warmer climate variety (correct me if I am wrong).
@@lifeofintention4711 , when I purchase, the box mentioned from Korea, so I just do the stratification to increase the success rate
I have a 2 years old seed grown sapling but it is not thick enough to graft yet, it's slightly thicker than a toothpick and the height is about 6 inches, what can I do to thicken the sapling so it would be suitable to be grafted?
The growth rate very much depend on two things ..the nutrient and of course temperature. If the temperature is correct, then make sure the soil pH is correct , so all the nutrients can be absorbed properly . The rest is just waiting for the plant to grow
Hello Tony, thanks for your video. I tried growing last season from seeds and all came up, however, these were planted in premium potting mix. I found that they had leaves that curled down and did not grow quickly. They seemed stunted and after 1 year, they are still only 10cm tall. I have now re-potted them into different soil and noticed that the stems were quite deep. Can this be part of an issue?
Peaceful curl means something wrong, the first step I would check is soil pH and drainage
@@TonysExploration Thank you, think drainage has been the hardest due to the potting mix composting down to thick sticky soil... think it is stopping air and holding moisture too long, but hard to tell. I've swapped the potting mix now in most of the seedlings and will see if it improves, but going into it winter it may go dormant and not grow much. Thanks again.
@@lifeofintention4711 I often add in lots of perlite to the potting mix. Even the pre-pack premium potting mix, I found that the ratio of perlite still not enough for good drainage. The way I approach gardening is always 1) good drainage ( do it right at the first step, repotting always stress the plant)
2) correct pH . Once these two are in ideal condition, the rest is just fertilizer and pest control.
@@TonysExploration That's good to know, much appreciated 👍
Can you just plant the persimmon?
Can
Been 3 wks and not one of my seeds are sprouting yet
I had a few seeds sprout, but the seed attached to the top look to have broken off really early. Will these sprouts still grow? Or is it a goner?
Depend if you completely snap off the first true leaves....then is goner
No need sunlight?
Yes , shaded at first and slowly exposed to morning sunlight.
When did u put them in there own potts?
Alas, I just notice that I didn't add that in the video during editing, it was at day 60th ( 2month) that I move them to own potts
@@TonysExploration thank you!
Is their a possibility they can grow amd thrive in a tropical environment?
I manage to bring it to flower in the third year , so technically I think is possible
My seeds sprouted, but I remove the seed covers from the developing plant I can't wait more. It took more than 2 months. Now I am worried
As long as the center is not hurt or damaged when u removed the seed covers , it will grow new leaves soon ...don't worry
Thank you so much
Wow
I bought it but there is no seed in it
Nowadays mostly China don't have seed, try Spain or Korea variety
How often do you water Fuyu persimmons?
In fact, when the top 1 inch soil start to dry out.
@@TonysExploration Ok, thank you
I bought persimmons I cut it and it had NO seds. WHY did this happen?
Nowadays , more and more persimmons are parthenocarpy variety, just like grapes and bananas. You need to source around different supplier or different variety
Hello! I’m growing black sapote & found that they are in the persimmon family. I have two sets of leaves on my seedlings, but the first set of leaves are starting to curl on the sides. Do you think that’s because of underwatering? I don’t want to water too much on accident
Is very hard to tell without seeing the actual plant. Curl is a sign of stress, but the rootcause can be many...the pH ,the soil ,pest.. just keep an eye on another set of seedlings
It grows from seeds because I have tried it. Waiting to grow more like a tree.
the persimons in store dont have seeds no more...
making seedless fruits, seems kinda like a bit of a problem...?
like a bee keper killing all his bees to harvest the honey
Depend, some Korean or Spain imports still have seeds. Look for more square time instead of round of persimmons
Cauma uoinma❤❤❤
Mind didn’t have a seed… Help!!!!
Keep hunting , buy from different sources. Nowadays, many are seedless variety
Yes. The ones we have in the middle east are also seedless. We buy them in the exotic fruits section. They are called Kaka.
GMO
Hey could you please send me seeds
When to remove from this pot
when you see the roots start to come out from the bottom, then is about time to remove
Good
TQ
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You can get from supermarket that sell persimmon
Saya kira kesemek gk ada bijinya
You did stratifiy them . Anit no way they will grow like you show
Mine grew without stratification
None of my fruits have seeds?
These are parthenocarpic cultivars. Nowadays , is very hard to find persimmons that are pollinated and taste much better