Hey I love your videos. I'm a farmer in Australia...just to the east of Africa!😀 I have beef cattle, sheep, chickens, fruit trees, & vegetable gardens. I use organic/biodynamic methods. Thanks for your informative videos.
@@mennoklap9817 thank you for watching. I use Cow dung for the soil and I apply a complete foliar fertilizer with micro nutrients once a month to the leaves. Once it's flowering I apply calcium nitrate fertilizer to the leaves monthly. When the fruits are formed I apply potassium nitrate fertilizer to the leaves.
@@OkonkwoTobenna the advantage of having a larger container when planting in a container is that the plant will develop more healthy roots without being root bound and there will be more efficient use of nutrients which will ensure that the fruits gets all the nutrients they require.
@OkonkwoTobenna it is a profitable investment however due to the short shelf life you need to ensure that you have offtakers that will buy from you once you harvest. You also need to plant air layered seedlings or grated seedlings to ensure generic and morphological uniformity of the plants in your orchard
It taste BEST when it's ripe on the tree. How do you make them grow super big liek i see in jamaica? How dyou you avoid the fruits from those black diseases? How is yours so fresh lookingg?
@@TheChariot99 Thanks for watching. If you want to get large soursop fruits you need to ensure that the flowers are properly Pollinated. To ensure this I Pollinate my flowers using my hand. You also need to ensure that you apply organic manure to your trees and also apply foliar fertilizer of Potassium Nitrate and Calcium nitrate to the leaves once it starts flowering. I apply the foliar fertilizer every 2 weeks. To prevent the fruits from.being infected with the black disease ( Anthracnose) I apply Fungicide once a month once it starts flowering. My preferred Fungicide is Fosethyl Aluminium.
Your video are alway packed with informations and I love it
@@OkonkwoTobenna thank you very much for watching
Hey I love your videos.
I'm a farmer in Australia...just to the east of Africa!😀
I have beef cattle, sheep, chickens, fruit trees, & vegetable gardens.
I use organic/biodynamic methods.
Thanks for your informative videos.
Thank you for watching. Hoping to visit Australia sometime in the future to experience your beautiful country.
@@africangardening9243
sir, ur contact number or ur location, I will like to see you sir I have interest in agric
I love soursop yummy!😊
@@pmdog619 thanks for watching
What kind of fertilizers do you use? Amazing videos
@@mennoklap9817 thank you for watching. I use Cow dung for the soil and I apply a complete foliar fertilizer with micro nutrients once a month to the leaves. Once it's flowering I apply calcium nitrate fertilizer to the leaves monthly. When the fruits are formed I apply potassium nitrate fertilizer to the leaves.
Mr. Shola I have lot of questions for you like;
Must I use 80litre for soursop to get that size.
@@OkonkwoTobenna the advantage of having a larger container when planting in a container is that the plant will develop more healthy roots without being root bound and there will be more efficient use of nutrients which will ensure that the fruits gets all the nutrients they require.
@@OkonkwoTobenna feel free to ask all the questions you have, I will answer all of them
@@africangardening9243 Is soursop fruit a profitable investment in Nigeria
Is soursop fruit a profitable investment in Nigeria?
@OkonkwoTobenna it is a profitable investment however due to the short shelf life you need to ensure that you have offtakers that will buy from you once you harvest. You also need to plant air layered seedlings or grated seedlings to ensure generic and morphological uniformity of the plants in your orchard
Happy New Year
@@madfarm Happy new year, thanks for watching
What is the pesticide you used ?
@@LadyMoringaAndTheCallalooMan I apply Lambda Cyhalothrin to deal with the insects and I apply Fosethyl Aluminium to deal with the fungal infection.
It taste BEST when it's ripe on the tree. How do you make them grow super big liek i see in jamaica?
How dyou you avoid the fruits from those black diseases? How is yours so fresh lookingg?
@@TheChariot99 Thanks for watching. If you want to get large soursop fruits you need to ensure that the flowers are properly Pollinated. To ensure this I Pollinate my flowers using my hand.
You also need to ensure that you apply organic manure to your trees and also apply foliar fertilizer of Potassium Nitrate and Calcium nitrate to the leaves once it starts flowering. I apply the foliar fertilizer every 2 weeks.
To prevent the fruits from.being infected with the black disease ( Anthracnose) I apply Fungicide once a month once it starts flowering. My preferred Fungicide is Fosethyl Aluminium.