Thank you for watching. Plant propagation is way easier than most people think. If you want to propagate just about anything, check out my book "Free Plants for Everyone" here: amzn.to/2YiGHtP If you are interested in monetizing your passion for plants by starting your own home plant nursery, you should enjoy my book on the topic - check it out here: amzn.to/38uwRXu Get my free composting booklet: www.thesurvivalgardener.com/simple-composting/ "Compost Your Enemies" T-shirts: www.aardvarktees.com/collections/vendors?q=The%20Survival%20Gardener
Hey bro I own a land in Africa ideal for arabica specialty farming and I want to import coffee beans to start planting in my farm how do you suggest I get my beans and where can I get them. Thanks
Thanks for the reply. I enjoyed the video and have one harvest of coffee and am planting a few beans. You say that you are in the tropics? In America? I live at 19 th latitude above the tropic of Capricorn. Similar weather to Acapolco? Oxacan. Just north of the border. Maybe you are in the subtropical. Thanks again.
I bought a pack of organic green coffee seeds from EON seed out of Florida about 5 years ago. I only had one seed germinate, and yes, it took a couple months. But, that bush is still alive, and growing in my 17" pot in deep south Texas. The bush is a bit leggy from the extreme heat and not always solid supply of water, but it's still alive and about six feet tall.
bakcompat awesome! Coffee in Texas ! I was was born in forthood and grew up visiting my family in Alvin. I live in Hawai’i now and have farmed coffee for over 15 years, if the tree is very leggy and over 6feet, cut it down to a 2 foot stump and remove any branches, new growth should happen with in a month or so, select the strongest vertical and cut off the rest, you should have a healthy production in2-3 years, this should be done every 6 years. A branch never flowers in the same spot twice, so it keeps stretching out and produces less. Growing coffee is a slow game, good luck!
Yo bro! That was as straight to the point as you can get. I had no idea it will take 3-4 months for a coffee bean to germinate, and still not guaranteed. Good info ✌🏾😎
Very cool. I found a house in my neighbourhood that had a coffee tree on its frontyard. I got some fruits, planted the seeds in an empty sack of chocolate, when it was strong enough I planted it in my backyard. Now my coffee plant is great and growing. I didn't know that coffee seeds stopped germinating after some time. I live in Brazil and this plant is very resistent to the sun.
I just germinated my green coffee beans from Costa Rica in 6 hours. And they are organic beans for roasting. And 50% of my seeds sprouted in 6 hours!!!
@@justvideos2245some of the plants are already about 25 to 30 cm high but first it takes almost 2 month before something happens. When I thought it will not work, the coffee starts to grow.
I own a pub and recently sold my huge coffee machine to reduce to a more modern small one .. had 1kg of dried up coffee beans and just threw them into my plants and around 2 months later the damn things germinated and are now growing .. I come from malta and I've never heard of anyone growing coffee here .. weird but true
Excellent video! Straight to the point and made it seem easy. I am in the UK so will put them in my greenhouse and hopefully they will germinate. Thank you and you have earned another subscriber.
Thank you, I just chewed the fruit off of four beans yesterday and put the fresh beans in my fridge. The next beans come out of my mouth and into the soil, with the tomatoes and peppers and etc. that are already on the seed starter. Four months? Be patient! I’ve been getting my coffee plants from Lowe’s, about five bucks for five. Now I have about five plants that are 5 feet tall.
" I've seen it grow all the way up to New Jersey." That was really funny. I appreciate your video. Thanks. I have one coffee tree in my backyard. I live in sunny Puerto Rico.
I'm in far northern Australia and can buy coffee tree's for 25au (45$A). Thanks for the video. We are a bit to grow all year as winter is 60 to 90f.its tropical climate and able to grow unique fruit
OK... I've done it. I grew a coffee tree which is not a thing of beauty but if rewarded me with cherries twice and now I have 8 babies. It took at least 6 months before I gave up. And then they started popping! The outer husk/shell of the seed/bean is still attached to all of them. When does it come off? Do I need to do something to encourage it to shed the shell? I'm super excited.
Flamingo road nursery in Davie had tons of coffee plants. Got mine last year and it started to flower. I remember you saying your parents lived in ft Lauderdale
Cool video, something strange happened, yesterday when cleaning the bottom of the coffee barista express, there were a hand full of sprouts, I assume of coffee. Have planted them and will see what grows. What surprises me is that only ground coffee would end up there. Also the coffee beans have been roasted. Nature is amazing.
Very nice! Subbed! I brought back Catuai red and yellow from Arenal Volcano near La Fortuna, Costa Rica. Finally have germination on them and looking forward to seeing them to fruit!
greetings from guam! i picked some coffee cherries from a lab hike and my professor recommended me to dry out the seeds before i planted them, and he told me to grow them in the shade and to keep the temp cooler. Ive let them dry for about a week and i hope i get some success from them. Im now nervous knowing that you had better success from planting fresh cherries
Thank you! I have a question, I got coffee cherries from the conservatory in Chicago and I’m not home until Saturday to plant it. I don’t know if this will even be answered but how should I store the picked coffee cherries until I can plant them? Ty!
I love these seed germinating videos. Inspired by the one you did on apple seeds sometime back I saved a few varieties of apple seeds, put them in damp potting soil in a container and put it in the fridge. Too bad I didn't put the container in the door because after a few weeks I discovered it in the back of the fridge frozen solid. Do you think that killed the seeds? Do I need to start over?
Awesome information....... a bit disappointed though. Just got a handful of green coffee beans from a mate of mine but they aren't that fresh. I'll still give it a go but won't get my hopes up.
A friend gave me 12 Kona coffee bean seeds. I don't know how old they are. I watched your video, and understand it's better the coffee seeds being new. I wish I had some news coffee seeds, But I'm going to give these 12 seed a shot just to see if they pop up. I'll keep ya posted. Wish me luck. ☺
Zion Trumpet Blessed! If you have access to plant I would recommend trying that, instead of wasting $ on dried seeds, I have farmed 2 acres of trees for 15 years, it’s more of a guarantee to plant the whole fruit, as it would happen in nature. Lucky I live Hawai’i!
I've never attempted to grow a coffee plant before, what's your opinion on usinga tiny spritz of Miracle-Gro water every 2 days? Would the plant shrivel away if I were to use Miracle-gro too soon on the plant? I grow a variety of 8 kinds of melons, but no experience with this coffee plant lol
As soon as I got a fresh cherry coffee, I peeled it off and put the seeds inside a wet paper towel and inside a plastic bag. Will that germinate or should I move the seeds to the soil?
Thank you it really would be nice to know how many days planting,growing and coffee harvesting.till then keep smiling with lol politely and healthy safely counting sunglasses.
From seed planting to germination, with the weather in the 80s and regular watering, takes about 1 month. From seed to the first bloom takes about two years. First coffee harvest at about 3 years. Good production 4-5 years.
@@davidthegood No worries. I thought perhaps before that. Very excited for your new property and home too. Love watching the clever ways you both navigate things like moving the cattle. I have none but still love watching your inventions 🙂
Okay, got it. Thanks Sir. But what if the seeds are 3 months old and have done it in washed process and raised them in beds for drying.... Does it have a chance for the seeds to germinate??
I just saw your video, how is it possible when I think of an idea you already have it done in a video? hehehe ! I was searching to buy coffee beans on the internet butunfortunately i haven't find any decent in Greece.Is it possible to show us a video how your coffee trees are right now? And do you have cocoa tree also? Thanks ! Keep up the great work!
What do you think of hydroponicly growing. What kind of setup would you use and do you think it would increase yield and/or time of harvest? Really enjoyed the video. I gave it a like and subscribe!
Yes I put them on my heater in a small ramekin filled with water and they sprouted in 6 hours . Maybe you are buying the wrong beans . Please note that my beans were in the freezer prior to placing them in the water. Almost every one of my beans has sprouted maybe 30 so far. So you are not spreading the right information. It doesnt take months to sprout the beans . Lol
I know you are supposed to feed them regularly if potted and at least 2 times a year. Since I don't like using chemical fertilizers on my plants can I use rabbit manure and compost? I hope so. I want to get a couple plants this spring but don't want to kill my new babies. Lol. Please advise
I spend lots money bought coffee seeds BUT not even 1 seeds germinate! Everything has been prepared and based on right way how to planting it. Really don't know what wrong?🤷♂
yes! Its like you read my mind. Checked to see you made one about this, and low and behold, thou dist. ordered from a company online, drypacked fo 2017. they were dry, hope they grow..... waiting for my growers license from the Ag dept. I'll be watching, thanks David WB Oh, any knowledge on west indian elm and carrisa/ natal plum? I gots a food forest gump over here, Jenny.
Good luck with the coffee. They may be too dry to germinate, but try it! I am not familiar with the West Indian elm. I have grown Natal plums, though, and like them. I haven't seem them here yet, but there was a great patch of them at the Fruit and Spice Park in Homestead, Florida. My Dad has one growing in his landscape, too. We thought they were poisonous when I was a kid - I didn't actually eat one until I was in my 30s and found out what they actually were. We missed out. If you have access to cuttings, they will root but it takes a lot of time for good roots in my experience. They did best rooting in a mist house.
Thanks for the advice. I didn't try on till I was in my thirties and I was like, how bad could death from poisoning be.....lol. 36 this July. ....where are the brakes? Setting 200 ft of irrigation for a stack of passiflora incarnata, p. Edulus, p. Flavicarpus, ect.... and a few other money- or hopefully, money makers. Video idea. Best things to grow for profit by region. On a Homestead scale, of course. It looks like yall work really hard, but it is probably the best life for the children. I'm concerned with the US and this war on the horizon. Peace Brother
My birthday is in July too. I have two years on you, though. Those passionfruit will be a lot of fun to grow. Beautiful and delicious. Profit by region: that may be above my knowledge set. I agree on the US. Glad to be out and I pray I don't have to go back any time soon.
They will grow some in USA but will not produce any coffee beans for you . Enjoy watching them grow, that’s all. The beans will even produce plants after falling off the tree in places like sunny, moist climate like Jamaica🤓🤓
Thank you for watching. Plant propagation is way easier than most people think. If you want to propagate just about anything, check out my book "Free Plants for Everyone" here: amzn.to/2YiGHtP
If you are interested in monetizing your passion for plants by starting your own home plant nursery, you should enjoy my book on the topic - check it out here: amzn.to/38uwRXu
Get my free composting booklet: www.thesurvivalgardener.com/simple-composting/
"Compost Your Enemies" T-shirts: www.aardvarktees.com/collections/vendors?q=The%20Survival%20Gardener
Hey bro I own a land in Africa ideal for arabica specialty farming and I want to import coffee beans to start planting in my farm how do you suggest I get my beans and where can I get them.
Thanks
Heat map link?
Yo bro! I purchased your book from Amazon. Very informative ✌🏾😎
Thanks for the reply.
I enjoyed the video and have one harvest of coffee and am planting a few beans. You say that you are in the tropics? In America? I live at 19 th latitude above the tropic of Capricorn. Similar weather to Acapolco? Oxacan. Just north of the border. Maybe you are in the subtropical. Thanks again.
I bought a pack of organic green coffee seeds from EON seed out of Florida about 5 years ago. I only had one seed germinate, and yes, it took a couple months. But, that bush is still alive, and growing in my 17" pot in deep south Texas. The bush is a bit leggy from the extreme heat and not always solid supply of water, but it's still alive and about six feet tall.
bakcompat awesome! Coffee in Texas ! I was was born in forthood and grew up visiting my family in Alvin. I live in Hawai’i now and have farmed coffee for over 15 years, if the tree is very leggy and over 6feet, cut it down to a 2 foot stump and remove any branches, new growth should happen with in a month or so, select the strongest vertical and cut off the rest, you should have a healthy production in2-3 years, this should be done every 6 years. A branch never flowers in the same spot twice, so it keeps stretching out and produces less. Growing coffee is a slow game, good luck!
Hi!
Can you sell a few fresh seed to me? I live in Louisiana
@@MrSpaceRatt same for me looking to buy some seeds if possible ?
Regards.
a trick: you can watch series on Flixzone. I've been using them for watching all kinds of movies during the lockdown.
@Raiden Maverick Yea, have been watching on Flixzone for since november myself :D
Yo bro! That was as straight to the point as you can get. I had no idea it will take 3-4 months for a coffee bean to germinate, and still not guaranteed. Good info ✌🏾😎
Very cool. I found a house in my neighbourhood that had a coffee tree on its frontyard. I got some fruits, planted the seeds in an empty sack of chocolate, when it was strong enough I planted it in my backyard. Now my coffee plant is great and growing. I didn't know that coffee seeds stopped germinating after some time. I live in Brazil and this plant is very resistent to the sun.
That is great - thank you.
This made me hopeful. Planted some beans I smuggled back from Colombia back in May🤫still waiting for them to sprout
Yo, talk to us - did they sprout?
I just germinated my green coffee beans from Costa Rica in 6 hours. And they are organic beans for roasting. And 50% of my seeds sprouted in 6 hours!!!
Wow that is great. Can you tellme whoyou orderedfrom? Maybe I canget some too.👍
Thank you David. So now I will put my coffee beans, I harvested a few days ago, right into the soil and don' t wait any longer. ☕
You got it!
Already planted, thank you again🙏🏼☕@@davidthegood
@@NicoStanitzok how is it now?
@@justvideos2245some of the plants are already about 25 to 30 cm high but first it takes almost 2 month before something happens. When I thought it will not work, the coffee starts to grow.
I own a pub and recently sold my huge coffee machine to reduce to a more modern small one .. had 1kg of dried up coffee beans and just threw them into my plants and around 2 months later the damn things germinated and are now growing .. I come from malta and I've never heard of anyone growing coffee here .. weird but true
That is very cool.
I FINALLY got two Kona Coffee Plants and I'm so excited!!!!
Excellent video! Straight to the point and made it seem easy. I am in the UK so will put them in my greenhouse and hopefully they will germinate. Thank you and you have earned another subscriber.
As a ten mug a day guy I've been waiting for this channel. Thank you sir!!
Your method is very similar to growing marula fruit.
I am in Brisbane Australia and I am starting a coffee farm. Thanks for the video matey.
Thanks. I bought some seed online and plant it. Over month,nothing appeared. Now, i realized it takes month and right seeds too. Btw, thanks.
Thank you Sr. This will be my new hobby. Much appreciated
I just bought a bag of dark roast beans thinking eh why not try to grow it too but now I know 😂
Thanks David, harvested my coffee today in Zambia from 3 trees I got from a street vendor. Lets see how this goes.
That is awesome!
Thank you, I just chewed the fruit off of four beans yesterday and put the fresh beans in my fridge. The next beans come out of my mouth and into the soil, with the tomatoes and peppers and etc. that are already on the seed starter. Four months? Be patient! I’ve been getting my coffee plants from Lowe’s, about five bucks for five. Now I have about five plants that are 5 feet tall.
Good work!
" I've seen it grow all the way up to New Jersey." That was really funny. I appreciate your video. Thanks. I have one coffee tree in my backyard. I live in sunny Puerto Rico.
I'm in far northern Australia and can buy coffee tree's for 25au (45$A). Thanks for the video. We are a bit to grow all year as winter is 60 to 90f.its tropical climate and able to grow unique fruit
OK... I've done it. I grew a coffee tree which is not a thing of beauty but if rewarded me with cherries twice and now I have 8 babies. It took at least 6 months before I gave up. And then they started popping! The outer husk/shell of the seed/bean is still attached to all of them. When does it come off? Do I need to do something to encourage it to shed the shell? I'm super excited.
Its been a year now after watching and *SUCCESSSSSS!!!!*
HOW DID IT GO!?!?
Flamingo road nursery in Davie had tons of coffee plants. Got mine last year and it started to flower. I remember you saying your parents lived in ft Lauderdale
In Florida, flea markets are a good place to find coffee plants.
I’m glad I watched this, I live in Hawaii, and got some fresh coffee cherries from a friend, and I was gonna let them dry out first😂
Cool video, something strange happened, yesterday when cleaning the bottom of the coffee barista express, there were a hand full of sprouts, I assume of coffee. Have planted them and will see what grows. What surprises me is that only ground coffee would end up there. Also the coffee beans have been roasted. Nature is amazing.
Yo estoy muy acostumbrado a trabajar con cafe, y es interesante su video.. I guess you understand Spanish..
Now you can find 4in arabica coffee plants (loaded with seedlings) in the home plants section in almost every Home Depot and Lowes.
Very nice! Subbed! I brought back Catuai red and yellow from Arenal Volcano near La Fortuna, Costa Rica. Finally have germination on them and looking forward to seeing them to fruit!
Great work - thank you for subscribing.
greetings from guam! i picked some coffee cherries from a lab hike and my professor recommended me to dry out the seeds before i planted them, and he told me to grow them in the shade and to keep the temp cooler. Ive let them dry for about a week and i hope i get some success from them. Im now nervous knowing that you had better success from planting fresh cherries
which hike has coffee cherries? i want to start a farm myself but im not sure where to get one on island.
Thank you! I have a question, I got coffee cherries from the conservatory in Chicago and I’m not home until Saturday to plant it. I don’t know if this will even be answered but how should I store the picked coffee cherries until I can plant them? Ty!
Leave them intact, unrefrigerated if possible.
thanks for the video.. its useful and informative.. keep it up!! May GOD bless u😊🥰
I love these seed germinating videos. Inspired by the one you did on apple seeds sometime back I saved a few varieties of apple seeds, put them in damp potting soil in a container and put it in the fridge. Too bad I didn't put the container in the door because after a few weeks I discovered it in the back of the fridge frozen solid. Do you think that killed the seeds? Do I need to start over?
They might still live - give them a few weeks and see. And thank you.
I put my fresh coffee seeds in moist soil spring the beginning of dec so I should expect germination around April
Awesome information....... a bit disappointed though. Just got a handful of green coffee beans from a mate of mine but they aren't that fresh. I'll still give it a go but won't get my hopes up.
Good luck.
Hahahaha that musical part in the end ❤️
I germinate coffee beans successfully up in northern Ontario Canada
A friend gave me 12 Kona coffee bean seeds. I don't know how old they are. I watched your video, and understand it's better the coffee seeds being new. I wish I had some news coffee seeds, But I'm going to give these 12 seed a shot just to see if they pop up. I'll keep ya posted. Wish me luck. ☺
Good luck.
How is it going with your project? I'm not having much luck finding a good source for the beans. Amazon only sells them sprouted (as a plant)...
Its already 6 month now . Hows is your coffee ?
Zion Trumpet Blessed! If you have access to plant I would recommend trying that, instead of wasting $ on dried seeds, I have farmed 2 acres of trees for 15 years, it’s more of a guarantee to plant the whole fruit, as it would happen in nature. Lucky I live Hawai’i!
I've never attempted to grow a coffee plant before, what's your opinion on usinga tiny spritz of Miracle-Gro water every 2 days? Would the plant shrivel away if I were to use Miracle-gro too soon on the plant? I grow a variety of 8 kinds of melons, but no experience with this coffee plant lol
My husband smiled, he' s a coffee hound. How many plants do you need to be coffee productive?
My kind of person. I live on coffee.
Rule of thumb is 25 trees will feed a year's coffee habit.
David The Good How many cups per day is that? Thanks for the videos. Love your humor.
ninja5672 I believe, one cup a day.🍻
Heidi Hi , ha ha you are funny.
I drinks three cups a day, I need 75 plants, if the theory is right. For one person 😉
I will be doing this in the wee north of New England!!
Good work! Push the zone!
As soon as I got a fresh cherry coffee, I peeled it off and put the seeds inside a wet paper towel and inside a plastic bag. Will that germinate or should I move the seeds to the soil?
It will probably germinate. I have only done them in the soil, however.
I always buy green beans to roast myself. The freshest ones feel waxy. Next batch, I'm going to try this. I live in a warm place with mild winters.
Excellent. In a sheltered location, coffee can even survive a little frost.
@@davidthegood We don't get frost ever.
Thank you it really would be nice to know how many days planting,growing and coffee harvesting.till then keep smiling with lol politely and healthy safely counting sunglasses.
From seed planting to germination, with the weather in the 80s and regular watering, takes about 1 month. From seed to the first bloom takes about two years. First coffee harvest at about 3 years. Good production 4-5 years.
Thank you 🙏 have a joyful day 🕶 👍 😎
My seeds have helmet head how do you treat that on coffee plants as the centerpiece spends in word? Thanks!
You say you bought that little coffee tree,& the next year it bore fruit. How old,& how large was it?
About 3'
Hi David. I’m curious when these seedings began fruiting as this video is 5 years on now. Did they fruit please? Perhaps an update video idea? 😁
I moved - cannot update.
@@davidthegood No worries. I thought perhaps before that. Very excited for your new property and home too. Love watching the clever ways you both navigate things like moving the cattle. I have none but still love watching your inventions 🙂
Hello. I just want to ask. How to germinate a coffe seeds that's not fresh? And it's look like a 1 year stock seeds. Is there a chance to germinate?
Probably not.
Okay, got it. Thanks Sir. But what if the seeds are 3 months old and have done it in washed process and raised them in beds for drying.... Does it have a chance for the seeds to germinate??
I just saw your video, how is it possible when I think of an idea you already have it done in a video? hehehe ! I was searching to buy coffee beans on the internet butunfortunately i haven't find any decent in Greece.Is it possible to show us a video how your coffee trees are right now? And do you have cocoa tree also? Thanks ! Keep up the great work!
Thank you for this.
Thank you for the video. Is there any way I can buy some seeds to harvest?
What does the fruit bit taste like???
In Which season can do this...
Awesome! Do you recommend a brand or website to buy seeds from for a garden? I'm looking at planting broccoli, peppers, green beans, tomatoes, etc.
Any luck? On Amazon, I'm only finding the plants...
What do you think of hydroponicly growing. What kind of setup would you use and do you think it would increase yield and/or time of harvest? Really enjoyed the video. I gave it a like and subscribe!
Too much plumbing and complicated bits and pieces for me - I'm not a fan. It's better than aquaponics, though.
Should the seeds be sprouted in the sunlight or in the shade?
Great video.. thank you for sharing this!
Good job!!!
From your video, it looks like you don't remove the parchment b/4 planting the bean? Also, do you have a preference for the soil to plant the bean in?
Yes I put them on my heater in a small ramekin filled with water and they sprouted in 6 hours . Maybe you are buying the wrong beans . Please note that my beans were in the freezer prior to placing them in the water. Almost every one of my beans has sprouted maybe 30 so far. So you are not spreading the right information. It doesnt take months to sprout the beans . Lol
bonsukan if possible it’s best to plant the whole fruit, but I don’t think if it’s dried parchment it would really matter on or off.
Hi, where can live coffie on sun country or ?
Did you take off the outer layer of the bean?
Just took the fruit off, then planted the seed inside.
David is it necessary to orient the seed flat side down?
No - they will grow either way.
Thank you . i watched ur vedio.. How much kilo of coffee will get from one robosta coffee plant in a year.. Plse tell me sir.
Sudha P none. Takes about 2-4 years for plant to even produce a few berries
which hardiness zone are they hardy to?
10 - they cannot take a freeze
Do you sell the coffee beans?
I have some seeds which i picked from a tree but the biggest one of them is also half of the size that you showed. :-(
Thanks 🙏 for the information
I got my coffee trees from Trader Joe’s
Can i ask? how many days to germinate the coffee beans if put in to soil?
It seems to take about a month.
Liberica represent
Hey David, do you sell fresh coffee seed?
I do not - we no longer have any
I'll drink to that!
COMPOST YOUR ENEMIES!
GOOD JOB brother!!!
love to grow coffee plants
Thanks!
Does anyone have fresh seeds I would like to grow some coffee
oh how i love coffeee
Will they germinate with the husk on? Like If they fell off the tree?
The fruit will rot off and they'll germinate, yes.
They will grow even after falling off the tree.
istg the punchline better not be “move to Hawaii”
Can I buy some off you?
Thank you so much
I know you are supposed to feed them regularly if potted and at least 2 times a year. Since I don't like using chemical fertilizers on my plants can I use rabbit manure and compost? I hope so. I want to get a couple plants this spring but don't want to kill my new babies. Lol. Please advise
Definitely. I've potted up plants with rabbit manure in the soil and they loved it.
Do they self pollinate
Can you eat coffee fruit?
Yes! It's like a really sweet bell pepper kinda....high in antioxidants
Hi...I have only green coffee beans. Will it sprout?
Thank you in advance
"Green" usually means unroasted. If they're fresh from a plant and not totally dried out, they may sprout.
David The Good yeah...it's from the plant itself. Thank you so much. So... Should I soak it overnight to sprout?
I am from India and I want to grow a coffee tree, where can I get those coffee fruit
You can get it from people who have coffee farms.
Do you happen to sell coffee fruits yourself?
I do not.
@@davidthegood ok. Thank you for letting me know
You have to link to that song man!
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I spend lots money bought coffee seeds BUT not even 1 seeds germinate! Everything has been prepared and based on right way how to planting it. Really don't know what wrong?🤷♂
Coffee seeds must be fresh and un-dried - my purchased ones didn't grow either. I had to get them right from a plant before I had success.
yes! Its like you read my mind. Checked to see you made one about this, and low and behold, thou dist.
ordered from a company online, drypacked fo 2017. they were dry, hope they grow.....
waiting for my growers license from the Ag dept. I'll be watching, thanks David
WB
Oh, any knowledge on west indian elm and carrisa/ natal plum?
I gots a food forest gump over here, Jenny.
Good luck with the coffee. They may be too dry to germinate, but try it!
I am not familiar with the West Indian elm. I have grown Natal plums, though, and like them. I haven't seem them here yet, but there was a great patch of them at the Fruit and Spice Park in Homestead, Florida. My Dad has one growing in his landscape, too. We thought they were poisonous when I was a kid - I didn't actually eat one until I was in my 30s and found out what they actually were. We missed out.
If you have access to cuttings, they will root but it takes a lot of time for good roots in my experience. They did best rooting in a mist house.
Thanks for the advice.
I didn't try on till I was in my thirties and I was like, how bad could death from poisoning be.....lol.
36 this July. ....where are the brakes?
Setting 200 ft of irrigation for a stack of passiflora incarnata, p. Edulus, p. Flavicarpus, ect.... and a few other money- or hopefully, money makers.
Video idea. Best things to grow for profit by region. On a Homestead scale, of course.
It looks like yall work really hard, but it is probably the best life for the children.
I'm concerned with the US and this war on the horizon. Peace Brother
My birthday is in July too. I have two years on you, though.
Those passionfruit will be a lot of fun to grow. Beautiful and delicious.
Profit by region: that may be above my knowledge set.
I agree on the US. Glad to be out and I pray I don't have to go back any time soon.
Can I have some I want plant
All year long indoor germination
Thank you
They will grow some in USA but will not produce any coffee beans for you . Enjoy watching them grow, that’s all.
The beans will even produce plants after falling off the tree in places like sunny, moist climate like Jamaica🤓🤓
They will produce beans in the US. I had them make beans for me in Florida.
I just bought 1 plant from Walmart $2
My seeds get moldy...
Got two robusters going.
David, you are starting to look a lot like Juan Valdez.
What the heck is the song at the end of the video? It's hardcore
Background beat/music from the TH-cam audio library, lyrics/vocals by myself.
@@davidthegood You gotta record a whole song. That's hilarious.
Thank you.
This is shot in the "Classic 2010 Narcissistic Vlogger Style" so it is mostly about a guy's face.
Neistat wept
My mom bought coffee beans for planting and it didn't germinate
They need to be raw and fresh.
They need to be raw and fresh.