I must admit, I never thought I would be watching a vlog on farming, much less in Thailand, but with the interesting commentary, it just seems to keep me coming back. You and Toon are awesome people!!!
I have several morningas, however only one grows naturally very bushy. The tree is just so beautiful. I’ve given up on the others that grow tall with almost no leaves. So now I take cuttings from the bushy tree.
Saw the largest branches off into 1m lengths and bury half straight into the soil. You can take cuttings & place then in pots if that's easier but they have to be deep pots. Don't over water or they'll easily rot. Your tall moringa trees with few leaves will bush out if the prune them back really hard. Hope this helps you. Please let us know how you get on 👍👍👍
My sweet neighbors from Philippines have just introduced moringa to me. I have dried my first batch and had my 1st cup of tea this morning. Very excited to learn more about this lovely plant and hope it will grow in FL.
Toon and I have been adding fresh moringa leaves to our daily diet for 6 days now & we already feel more 'perky.' We already ate healthily but maybe were lacking in a few nutrients & minerals here & there. Hope you begin to feel the benefits soon the same as us. Cheers Leigh and Toon.
Delfina 127 You shouldn’t have a problem growing it in Florida, especially if you are in the Southern part of Florida, keep them from freezing until they are established and then cut them back almost to the trunk during winter, it will just look like a stick and you may think it’s dead but it will come right back in the spring. When you cut it back take a few of the cuttings and start them in pots of potting soil, don’t keep the soil too moist or they may rot. Best of luck.
@@TLFarm Thank you! Especially for your informative vlog. I will be monitoring my body's response to the moringa tea. I want to make certain my "physical improvements" are not simply psychosomatic. Also kept some in dried leaf form to incorporate in cooking. Cannot find research on healthy amounts of usage which is concerning. I do not want to overdo even a good thing.
Yes yes yes , the more rice straw the better. You are on a winner, great jobs, great principals, education is gold. Keep going and go hard, love to see this happen.
Thanks for the video. I was first introduced to moringa by a Native American friend of mine that’s been growing moringa here in northwest Florida for years. Most people know about the powder and adding fresh leaves to all sorts of dishes BUT the seeds, WOW! For anyone trying to avoid sugar, this might be really exciting bit of info if they don’t already know about it. My friend handed me a single moringa seed right from the pod and asked me to give it a try. I did and it wasn’t at all unpleasant...slightly sweet with a bit of a green peanut taste but the experience was somewhat uneventful. THEN, he handed me a bottled water and told me to take a drink. I did as he instructed and was truly amazed. That was the sweetest almost creamy tasting water and it was so satisfying. If you’ve never tried this, do yourself a favor and do it. It’ll make any unsweetened drink (hot or cold) more enjoyable and you’ll be getting the added benefits of the moringa too. 👍🏻 I’m currently chewing 3 seeds 3 times/day followed by water or tea as I’ve read that you should not consume more that 10 seeds/day. You can also swallow the seeds like a pill but you’d miss out on the sweetening and I’m sure the bioavailability of the goodness contained within ramps up if you chew them first. Chewing a few seeds followed by some ice cold carbonated soda water will make you think that you’re actually enjoying a sugary old fashioned cream soda Cheers, Dave
I'm definitely going to give this a go David. I've already got some seeds set aside to presoak before planting, I'll nab a few & try them. If it's like you say . . . I adore cream soda! Cheers Leigh.
ReallyThanks for this video. I have planted my moringa in a pot. I don't have lower ground land but an apt. Maybe I watered too much. It is 20 days now and I have not seen anything. So hopefully it pops up.
I find that farming is much more enjoyable watching someone else do it while setting in my recliner🍺. We are getting some much needed rain today, my tomato plants have taken a beating from the drought. When we did cuttings we would dip them in the hormone liquid and then dip it into hardwood charcoal dust to keep the bacteria from rotting it before it has a chance to root. Wishing you guys the best in your new endeavor. Thanks for sharing. Many blessings to you and Toon. Cheers 🍻
Toon & Leigh porpeang farm Thailand We would just dip the cut end that goes in the ground enough to coat the cut itself, it doesn’t take much to do a pile of cuttings. Cheers🍻
Delfina 127 We would just take a bag of cheap charcoal and crush it, I don’t use that much anymore so I just save the charcoal dust from when I cook with it, a few briquettes will do a hundred+ finger sized cuttings. It needs to be hardwood charcoal which all commercial charcoal is. I’m not sure what you were talking about with the rice fiber, maybe what Leigh said about turning the rice straw into the soil? If so, it’s actually a good idea when dealing with the poor hard soil in much of Thailand, the soil turns into concrete during the dry season in my experience. Even in Florida we grow cover crops and chop them back into the soil to keep it from becoming useless sand. If you are in Florida now you are probably getting some much needed rain, it has been stupid hot and dry here near Daytona. Have a great day.
@@stuckinflorida9685 Thank you for the quick reply. I will begin saving a bit of charcoal dust. So, yes, rainy season is upon us here in Melbourne, FL, as well. I am planning on making a couple of plantings in my brother's yard. He has a "happy" yard with a few tropical plants, veggies & herbs. With that in mind it may be a successful effort.
Nice job guys and well done Toon for the hard work especially after a big night before hope you had a great b'day. How are they looking today? i'm planting them here also. take care guys
Fascinating tree I really hope it will grow beyond your wildest imagination so you guys can benefit from it. It's great to see you are working hard on your dreams you two together and make us a part of the journey 👍💙
Cheers Eric, we both now include some fresh moringa leaves into our daily diet. In 6 days we already feel an improvement in energy levels. The best way I can describe it is, we have more zip lol.
Great content today Leigh....very interesting direction for your channel. I wish you the best of luck with this venture and hope in the future I can be buying Morringa product from you. Until then I will go to the link to buy some today. I will share this vlog with Aoy in the hope that she can grow for herself. She has eaten it many times back in the village and enjoyed it very much, particularly in curry. Next time I visit Thailand I will endeavour to visit your farm.....
Great stuff. The more we learn about it & the more we eat it, the better things get. Such a shame this horrendous drought claimed so many of out young plants. But we gathered seeds & we go again. We're just waiting for the rains to eventually arrive before we plant out the seedlings 😉
UP NEXT - MORINGA UPDATE th-cam.com/video/qSyCcLQF938/w-d-xo.html What makes a GOOD farmer th-cam.com/video/Tj0t8BTLrUQ/w-d-xo.html WEBSITE & THAILAND BLOG www.porpeangfarmthailand.com/
Nice video. We're doing something similar with moringa in Trat province, all organic of course. Why the locals love their pesticides so much is beyond me. Weeds are not your enemy! 55 Keep up the British end fella!
So, this is very interesting but I have an alternate suggestion. (Joking) I suggest importing agave plants from Mexico and starting a Thai-quela beverage. Agave can help recover environmental damage suffered from slash-n-burn agriculture. Let me know when you start building your brewery and I'll come over and help!
In the tropics, Moringa seems to grow all season long, or at least during the colder months it can still survive as a tree. In Central California, it gets down to freezing in the winter, so I'm told the trees should be cut back. The big question is, is it practical to chop a stalk of Moringa and plant it in the ground in winter....successfully? O:r should I not trim the Moringa stalks, leave them standing over the winter, and then chop them for planting cuttings?
Toon & Leigh porpeang farm Thailand No I had to go tinkle in the middle of the night, seems to be happening more frequently the older I get ☹️. Cheers 🍻
@@TLFarm Hopefully you could plant them this time during/before the rainy season or near your water bodies. For preventing the young ones being eaten you can spray them with chilli juice mix ;)
Hi, There is an old saying in Tamil language that "Murungaya vechavan verum kaiyya povan" ( The one plants moringa tree will go empty handed) and it actually means that, The one who plants the moringa tree in their house and then consumes the leaves cooked, Drumstick cooked, will never needs a walking stick. He / she can walk freely with no support in his/ her later ages. And it is. The power of moringa Tree.
What can I say Marky . . . You planted the first seed in my mind, so we have to thank you for that. If it turns out crap Toon will be after you with her catapult.
@@TLFarm I have not seen any video of that yet. I can not carry a tune in a bucket (credit to Gordon) but I see Leo sells a 3 pack of big beer with a pair of earplugs. 555
I’m in - started taking the supplements yesterday. Thanks for the advice buddy, on paper this stuff rocks, either way it’s a good way of keeping the vitamin intake balanced
Toon and I have started including it into our diet once a day. Be very interested to hear how you get on with it. I honestly do feel a bit more 'Perky!'
My dream oh my god this is beautiful. 🙏 thank you very much! I’m a hopeful retiree to be tranquil and getting married to my Thai princess! Can I copy you? 😂 hehehe
Sorry to hear that. I've never heard of moringa not producing flowers. Only that on rare occasions that they fall off immediately & don't produce pods (spraying the flowers with honey or sugar mixed with water helps with poor pollination.) Other than that I'd apply manure around the base. Hope that helps.
You're right about India. There are a few ethical organic farms though who do not process the powder. But for that you've to pay a steep premium. Where I live there are many super old moringa trees growing everywhere...people think it's a weed but people are idiots who also think that a bloody mask can stop a fake virus. Harvesting moringa seeds is very annoying as the seed pods open on the tree itself and the seeds get lost in the soil.
@@Mekhong3876 Not if it's as tall as our old ones lol. Hack it down to a manageable height then spraying with veg oil, soap & water fixes most crawlies. Failing that try garlic & chilies boiled with water.
Yes, that's why we are trying to get as many cuttings to take as possible before we begin growing by seed. Unfortunately, we won't have enough cuttings but interested to see the difference in seed growth.
That's a really kind comment thanks Raymond. I know we do lots of 'silly sod' farm life vlogs, but in this collection of videos, I'm trying hard to keep it on point. Cheers Leigh.
@@TLFarm you will find that a plant grown from seed will grow a tap root and one grown from cutting will not. The one grown from seed will be susceptible to natural variation (OMG you are like a god and stuff exercising Darwin stuff) the cutting will be almost a clone of the parent, actually calling it a clone is a misnomer, you are actually growing the same tree, not a copy but exactly the same tree, a clone would grow a tap root, a cutting will not. The stick you plant will only grow branches off it, below the ground they will be roots and above branches. The advantages of seed is the tap root that makes them drought resistant, draws nutrients from deeper in the soil and are less likely to fall over in a strong breeze (in other words need less watering, less fertiliser and kill less people by falling on them), the advantage of growing from cutting is you are basically growing the same tree that you were it is just not as high, and it will produce just the same as the tree you took the cutting from as long as you provide the water and fertiliser.
Chemicals. So, easy-to-use. There not awareness of the toxicity of it. A basket full of health beauty. For examples, Wow!!! It smells good. But, what's harmful does it do? No, one ask. I just want to grow crop...
I see you have been doing cuttings from your head as well,555 The way you and Toon grow things it should be good,, so if it works can you share the recipe for hair growth.55555. And a Aussie would have put a Gate in the middle of the fence so he or she did not have to walk all the way around,,, 555 carry on only 5.12 minutes in,,, Question how does the big one be a tap root ? is it going to shoot a big root from the bottom or maybe it will send lots of shoots from the side and one will become the tap root like the rest of the smaller sticks ? ,,6,57min,, umm Fresh shit,,eg,, cow duck chicken and pig ,,not good,, hope it does not give bacteria on your new hormone that is on the end of the sticks.. And if i remember i told you about the cassava have a look at uncle sean;s post a few days ago,, fuck me is ceaza dead ? run that shit cassava over and plant the new moringa,, yes but who is going to puul every weed out ,, ? i have 7 rai you have 50,, no way can you pull weeds,,, the thing is like i try to tell the wife when i am not there is cut cut and cut,, don't let the fuckers seed,, after 2 or 3 years you wil have not much to fuck all weeds,,
I must admit, I never thought I would be watching a vlog on farming, much less in Thailand, but with the interesting commentary, it just seems to keep me coming back. You and Toon are awesome people!!!
Thai farming is the new 'Sexy' Dave 😉
I have several morningas, however only one grows naturally very bushy. The tree is just so beautiful. I’ve given up on the others that grow tall with almost no leaves. So now I take cuttings from the bushy tree.
Saw the largest branches off into 1m lengths and bury half straight into the soil.
You can take cuttings & place then in pots if that's easier but they have to be deep pots.
Don't over water or they'll easily rot.
Your tall moringa trees with few leaves will bush out if the prune them back really hard.
Hope this helps you. Please let us know how you get on 👍👍👍
My sweet neighbors from Philippines have just introduced moringa to me. I have dried my first batch and had my 1st cup of tea this morning. Very excited to learn more about this lovely plant and hope it will grow in FL.
Toon and I have been adding fresh moringa leaves to our daily diet for 6 days now & we already feel more 'perky.' We already ate healthily but maybe were lacking in a few nutrients & minerals here & there.
Hope you begin to feel the benefits soon the same as us.
Cheers Leigh and Toon.
Delfina 127
You shouldn’t have a problem growing it in Florida, especially if you are in the Southern part of Florida, keep them from freezing until they are established and then cut them back almost to the trunk during winter, it will just look like a stick and you may think it’s dead but it will come right back in the spring. When you cut it back take a few of the cuttings and start them in pots of potting soil, don’t keep the soil too moist or they may rot. Best of luck.
@@TLFarm Thank you! Especially for your informative vlog. I will be monitoring my body's response to the moringa tea. I want to make certain my "physical improvements" are not simply psychosomatic.
Also kept some in dried leaf form to incorporate in cooking.
Cannot find research on healthy amounts of usage which is concerning. I do not want to overdo even a good thing.
@@stuckinflorida9685 So noted and thank you very much for the added information.
Delfina 127 I’m in Pasco county fl, I have 4 moringa trees growing great!
Yes yes yes , the more rice straw the better. You are on a winner, great jobs, great principals, education is gold.
Keep going and go hard, love to see this happen.
Couldn't believe the difference it's made when I turned the soil over!
Thanks for the video. I was first introduced to moringa by a Native American friend of mine that’s been growing moringa here in northwest Florida for years. Most people know about the powder and adding fresh leaves to all sorts of dishes BUT the seeds, WOW! For anyone trying to avoid sugar, this might be really exciting bit of info if they don’t already know about it.
My friend handed me a single moringa seed right from the pod and asked me to give it a try. I did and it wasn’t at all unpleasant...slightly sweet with a bit of a green peanut taste but the experience was somewhat uneventful. THEN, he handed me a bottled water and told me to take a drink. I did as he instructed and was truly amazed. That was the sweetest almost creamy tasting water and it was so satisfying. If you’ve never tried this, do yourself a favor and do it. It’ll make any unsweetened drink (hot or cold) more enjoyable and you’ll be getting the added benefits of the moringa too. 👍🏻
I’m currently chewing 3 seeds 3 times/day followed by water or tea as I’ve read that you should not consume more that 10 seeds/day. You can also swallow the seeds like a pill but you’d miss out on the sweetening and I’m sure the bioavailability of the goodness contained within ramps up if you chew them first.
Chewing a few seeds followed by some ice cold carbonated soda water will make you think that you’re actually enjoying a sugary old fashioned cream soda
Cheers,
Dave
I'm definitely going to give this a go David.
I've already got some seeds set aside to presoak before planting, I'll nab a few & try them. If it's like you say . . . I adore cream soda!
Cheers Leigh.
Awesome, chew ‘em up really well. You’re in for a treat, mate.
ReallyThanks for this video. I have planted my moringa in a pot. I don't have lower ground land but an apt. Maybe I watered too much. It is 20 days now and I have not seen anything. So hopefully it pops up.
I find that farming is much more enjoyable watching someone else do it while setting in my recliner🍺. We are getting some much needed rain today, my tomato plants have taken a beating from the drought.
When we did cuttings we would dip them in the hormone liquid and then dip it into hardwood charcoal dust to keep the bacteria from rotting it before it has a chance to root. Wishing you guys the best in your new endeavor. Thanks for sharing.
Many blessings to you and Toon.
Cheers 🍻
Love your 'dipping in charcoal' idea!
Toon & Leigh porpeang farm Thailand
We would just dip the cut end that goes in the ground enough to coat the cut itself, it doesn’t take much to do a pile of cuttings. Cheers🍻
I live in FL, too. I don't know about the use of rice fiber but the char powder interest me. How do you make that with all our "burn laws"?
Delfina 127
We would just take a bag of cheap charcoal and crush it, I don’t use that much anymore so I just save the charcoal dust from when I cook with it, a few briquettes will do a hundred+ finger sized cuttings. It needs to be hardwood charcoal which all commercial charcoal is. I’m not sure what you were talking about with the rice fiber, maybe what Leigh said about turning the rice straw into the soil? If so, it’s actually a good idea when dealing with the poor hard soil in much of Thailand, the soil turns into concrete during the dry season in my experience. Even in Florida we grow cover crops and chop them back into the soil to keep it from becoming useless sand. If you are in Florida now you are probably getting some much needed rain, it has been stupid hot and dry here near Daytona.
Have a great day.
@@stuckinflorida9685 Thank you for the quick reply. I will begin saving a bit of charcoal dust.
So, yes, rainy season is upon us here in Melbourne, FL, as well. I am planning on making a couple of plantings in my brother's yard. He has a "happy" yard with a few tropical plants, veggies & herbs. With that in mind it may be a successful effort.
Nice job guys and well done Toon for the hard work especially after a big night before hope you had a great b'day. How are they looking today? i'm planting them here also. take care guys
Fascinating tree I really hope it will grow beyond your wildest imagination so you guys can benefit from it. It's great to see you are working hard on your dreams you two together and make us a part of the journey 👍💙
Cheers Eric, we both now include some fresh moringa leaves into our daily diet. In 6 days we already feel an improvement in energy levels.
The best way I can describe it is, we have more zip lol.
Bumped into a good vintage episode in 2024
Geeze this is an oldie. Thankfully, our moringas are doing great and are huge trees now.
Thank you for the planting info 😃🌈🤙
You're very welcome thank you Thomas.
Thank goodness, I was missing you guys!
Nice to hear that David thanks.
Been uber busy on the farm this week.
Thank you for being organic! 🙏
Going organic has been one of our better choices on the farm.
Did you happen to make follow up video?
I wanted to see how they grew like how tall, wide, and how bush....
Found it on Amazon £11.45 120 capsules organic and no fillers cheers for the advise mate hopefully it works.
Nice one Si 👍
Inspiring looking forward to your updates on maringa
🇹🇭👍🇬🇧. SMILES
Thanks C Gj we are to 😉
I can't wait to see them growing!!!
Toon spotted the first signs of new growth this morning on some of the first batch that was planted 👍
Great content today Leigh....very interesting direction for your channel. I wish you the best of luck with this venture and hope in the future I can be buying Morringa product from you. Until then I will go to the link to buy some today. I will share this vlog with Aoy in the hope that she can grow for herself. She has eaten it many times back in the village and enjoyed it very much, particularly in curry. Next time I visit Thailand I will endeavour to visit your farm.....
Brilliant Stan, you're welcome to pop in for refreshments & a natter 👍
Btw we'll have some plants grown from seeds if you haven't managed to get hold of any by then.
Thanks for sharing . I too grow it and love it. I dry it and put in 00 caps,
Great stuff. The more we learn about it & the more we eat it, the better things get.
Such a shame this horrendous drought claimed so many of out young plants.
But we gathered seeds & we go again. We're just waiting for the rains to eventually arrive before we plant out the seedlings 😉
UP NEXT - MORINGA UPDATE th-cam.com/video/qSyCcLQF938/w-d-xo.html
What makes a GOOD farmer th-cam.com/video/Tj0t8BTLrUQ/w-d-xo.html
WEBSITE & THAILAND BLOG www.porpeangfarmthailand.com/
Thanks for sharing this video...valuable information
Nice video. We're doing something similar with moringa in Trat province, all organic of course. Why the locals love their pesticides so much is beyond me. Weeds are not your enemy! 55 Keep up the British end fella!
So, this is very interesting but I have an alternate suggestion. (Joking) I suggest importing agave plants from Mexico and starting a Thai-quela beverage. Agave can help recover environmental damage suffered from slash-n-burn agriculture. Let me know when you start building your brewery and I'll come over and help!
Thai-quila....now there's a marketable brand ⭐
Can you please explain what liquid solution "hormone" you dip the branches, what is the composition?
In the tropics, Moringa seems to grow all season long, or at least during the colder months it can still survive as a tree.
In Central California, it gets down to freezing in the winter, so I'm told the trees should be cut back.
The big question is, is it practical to chop a stalk of Moringa and plant it in the ground in winter....successfully?
O:r should I not trim the Moringa stalks, leave them standing over the winter, and then chop them for planting cuttings?
It’s 3am here, I’ll watch it a bit later. Cheers 🍻
Don't tell me our notification woke you up lol.
Toon & Leigh porpeang farm Thailand
No I had to go tinkle in the middle of the night, seems to be happening more frequently the older I get ☹️.
Cheers 🍻
Tinkle lol
Are we going to get an update for those cutting?
Here you go from a couple of weeks ago: th-cam.com/video/qSyCcLQF938/w-d-xo.html
@@TLFarm Thanks Legh I watched that. So they vanished. Sorry about it.
6 months drought combined with the goats took it's toll on them lol.
At least the ones I moved in time made it through 👍
@@TLFarm Hopefully you could plant them this time during/before the rainy season or near your water bodies. For preventing the young ones being eaten you can spray them with chilli juice mix ;)
im looking to buy some moringa here in Aus before the missus gets here
Hi, There is an old saying in Tamil language that "Murungaya vechavan verum kaiyya povan" ( The one plants moringa tree will go empty handed) and it actually means that, The one who plants the moringa tree in their house and then consumes the leaves cooked, Drumstick cooked, will never needs a walking stick. He / she can walk freely with no support in his/ her later ages. And it is. The power of moringa Tree.
My Moringa is 5 feet tall but has no wooden bark....just skinny green stick with lots of leaves...can I cut it and plant it?
How hot was it?
So you guys are having a red hot crack at it, well done. Australia should plant out the red centre , bingo whole new industry and improve the climate.
What can I say Marky . . . You planted the first seed in my mind, so we have to thank you for that. If it turns out crap Toon will be after you with her catapult.
@@TLFarm Bugger that, I would feel safe if you had the catapult and Toon had the whiskey. 555
I'm more dangerous with a microphone in my hand when the karaoke is ion!
@@TLFarm I have not seen any video of that yet. I can not carry a tune in a bucket (credit to Gordon) but I see Leo sells a 3 pack of big beer with a pair of earplugs. 555
Morning
KaBoooom!
I’m in - started taking the supplements yesterday. Thanks for the advice buddy, on paper this stuff rocks, either way it’s a good way of keeping the vitamin intake balanced
Toon and I have started including it into our diet once a day. Be very interested to hear how you get on with it. I honestly do feel a bit more 'Perky!'
My dream oh my god this is beautiful. 🙏 thank you very much! I’m a hopeful retiree to be tranquil and getting married to my Thai princess! Can I copy you? 😂 hehehe
Go For It lol.
Why is the tree that I have that does not produce flowers or seeds, and it is 3 years old and more than 5 meters tall
Sorry to hear that. I've never heard of moringa not producing flowers. Only that on rare occasions that they fall off immediately & don't produce pods (spraying the flowers with honey or sugar mixed with water helps with poor pollination.) Other than that I'd apply manure around the base.
Hope that helps.
You're right about India. There are a few ethical organic farms though who do not process the powder. But for that you've to pay a steep premium.
Where I live there are many super old moringa trees growing everywhere...people think it's a weed but people are idiots who also think that a bloody mask can stop a fake virus.
Harvesting moringa seeds is very annoying as the seed pods open on the tree itself and the seeds get lost in the soil.
pollard then yard high like olives easier to crop
Yes we want to keep them at easy cropping height for frequent leaf collection.
😎👍
Good commitment & dedication & so so close to taking gold.
@@TLFarm God this is a long vid, I'm only half way ...... 😉
We got one tree in the garden any tips to stop it getting eaten by bugs etc? 😣😎
@@Mekhong3876 Not if it's as tall as our old ones lol.
Hack it down to a manageable height then spraying with veg oil, soap & water fixes most crawlies. Failing that try garlic & chilies boiled with water.
Id like to share a great organic weed killer. Pool chlorine and soap and water. Dont get to close to your tree. Works GREAT. No weeds for years
🙏
cuttings are full grown plants same as mother it came from no young growth strait into adult growth stage
Yes, that's why we are trying to get as many cuttings to take as possible before we begin growing by seed. Unfortunately, we won't have enough cuttings but interested to see the difference in seed growth.
this is a brilliant blog leigh thanks for adding it I love gardening 5555your crushing it buddy love the job ya doing its amazing
That's a really kind comment thanks Raymond.
I know we do lots of 'silly sod' farm life vlogs, but in this collection of videos, I'm trying hard to keep it on point.
Cheers Leigh.
@@TLFarm you will find that a plant grown from seed will grow a tap root and one grown from cutting will not.
The one grown from seed will be susceptible to natural variation (OMG you are like a god and stuff exercising Darwin stuff) the cutting will be almost a clone of the parent, actually calling it a clone is a misnomer, you are actually growing the same tree, not a copy but exactly the same tree, a clone would grow a tap root, a cutting will not.
The stick you plant will only grow branches off it, below the ground they will be roots and above branches.
The advantages of seed is the tap root that makes them drought resistant, draws nutrients from deeper in the soil and are less likely to fall over in a strong breeze (in other words need less watering, less fertiliser and kill less people by falling on them), the advantage of growing from cutting is you are basically growing the same tree that you were it is just not as high, and it will produce just the same as the tree you took the cutting from as long as you provide the water and fertiliser.
Chemicals. So, easy-to-use. There not awareness of the toxicity of it. A basket full of health beauty. For examples, Wow!!! It smells good. But, what's harmful does it do? No, one ask. I just want to grow crop...
I see you have been doing cuttings from your head as well,555 The way you and Toon grow things it should be good,, so if it works can you share the recipe for hair growth.55555. And a Aussie would have put a Gate in the middle of the fence so he or she did not have to walk all the way around,,, 555 carry on only 5.12 minutes in,,, Question how does the big one be a tap root ? is it going to shoot a big root from the bottom or maybe it will send lots of shoots from the side and one will become the tap root like the rest of the smaller sticks ? ,,6,57min,, umm Fresh shit,,eg,, cow duck chicken and pig ,,not good,, hope it does not give bacteria on your new hormone that is on the end of the sticks.. And if i remember i told you about the cassava have a look at uncle sean;s post a few days ago,, fuck me is ceaza dead ? run that shit cassava over and plant the new moringa,, yes but who is going to puul every weed out ,, ? i have 7 rai you have 50,, no way can you pull weeds,,, the thing is like i try to tell the wife when i am not there is cut cut and cut,, don't let the fuckers seed,, after 2 or 3 years you wil have not much to fuck all weeds,,
Your shout next, 555
Moringa it crow naturely in africa
Yes I watched a program on that where they were trying to get the local villagers to eat it raw 👍
@@TLFarm not that exactly
Have you had the Mexican hat surgically removed, a sort of cultural circumcision?
It's like me . . . Gradually falling to pieces. So much so, I've started to steal Toons when she's not around, shhhhhhh 😉
Get some durian lol
Twice was enough for me lol.
Ah go on live a little lol
I can smell it just by reading the word durian 😲
Too much of blah blah