From Borneo where I use Gliricidia as support tudours fo Vanilla support. Taking branches an inch or more in thickness wounding the bottom ten inches with verical knife cuts. Branches are then struck on site were needed, simply just pushed into the soil to a depth of eight inches or so. Done in the rainy season with 80% + success rate.
So when I chop and drop around my fruit trees do I need to pull back my P. peanut that I use as ground cover or can I just pile up the Gliricidia cuttings on top of the peanut? Great tips here for me thanks..
They grow well from seeds with high germination rate and strong root systems. Its really the best way to propagate gliricidia. Take a few weeks for them to sprout, just cover lightly with soil. No need for any pretreatment of the seeds.
Hello sir, I bought a gliricidia stick 6 months ago, planted in a pot and it is 8ft tall. I have to bring it indoors within a month because it will get cold and freeze in my area. How can I cut the top without damaging the tree?
@@EatAndBeEatenHAWAII Thank you for your fast response. Exactly where and how much can I cut it? I can not leave it outside, we have winters of 10 to 15 degrees Fahrenheit. Will it die in the pot eventually?
Cut it diagonal on the branches close to the trunk. For every branch you cut multiple green shoots will emerge. Not sure how it will go long term in the pot. @@elizabethmirandes2430
I am sorry to bother you again but I think I miscommunicated where do I need to cut it, I have to cut it on the top, and I need to cap the height at no more than 6ft.@@EatAndBeEatenHAWAII
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From Borneo where I use Gliricidia as support tudours fo Vanilla support. Taking branches an inch or more in thickness wounding the bottom ten inches with verical knife cuts. Branches are then struck on site were needed, simply just pushed into the soil to a depth of eight inches or so. Done in the rainy season with 80% + success rate.
Good stuff thanks for sharing
Lovely advise please how can we get seed s in South Africa for GliricidiaSepium seed
Pls detailed video on glicidiya plants from scratch, getting seeds from plant....
I will give it a shot
So when I chop and drop around my fruit trees do I need to pull back my P. peanut that I use as ground cover or can I just pile up the Gliricidia cuttings on top of the peanut? Great tips here for me thanks..
If you already have a carpet of peanut going then it should be fine
Very informative video .
Thanks, appreciate it
How do we make wood chips for the compost?
And what’s the ratio of the wood chips, coffee ground and cow dung?
You will need a wood chipper. I am going to make a video all about this compost soon. Stay tuned!
Great Video kindly explain more about seed method
They grow well from seeds with high germination rate and strong root systems. Its really the best way to propagate gliricidia. Take a few weeks for them to sprout, just cover lightly with soil. No need for any pretreatment of the seeds.
@@EatAndBeEatenHAWAIIdo they need to stay perfectly moist? Or can they handle some dryness after the initial watering?
@@Darkfyre755 some dry okay just keep them well watered to start
@@EatAndBeEatenHAWAII thanks so much for the help!
Hello sir, I bought a gliricidia stick 6 months ago, planted in a pot and it is 8ft tall. I have to bring it indoors within a month because it will get cold and freeze in my area. How can I cut the top without damaging the tree?
You can cut them and they will grow back vigorously. Likely need to transplant outside at some point.
@@EatAndBeEatenHAWAII Thank you for your fast response. Exactly where and how much can I cut it? I can not leave it outside, we have winters of 10 to 15 degrees Fahrenheit. Will it die in the pot eventually?
Cut it diagonal on the branches close to the trunk. For every branch you cut multiple green shoots will emerge. Not sure how it will go long term in the pot. @@elizabethmirandes2430
I am sorry to bother you again but I think I miscommunicated where do I need to cut it, I have to cut it on the top, and I need to cap the height at no more than 6ft.@@EatAndBeEatenHAWAII
@elizabethmirandes2430 no problem, you can cut it at any branches near to the trunk. It is a very hardy plant.
I have lot of gliseeriya
cant go wrong
I have lot of 'GLIRICIDIA'
I can export GLIRICIDIA fertilizer
Please advise we need the seeds in South Africa
@@emdpekanayaka1134 please advise we need the seeds
Plz tell me the best season for this propagation method
Here in Hawaii all year works good. Try to make it the start of wetter weather if possible.
Time planting
Where did you get gliricidia seed?
Aloha, got the seeds from the tree itself. Originally bought them potted at local farmerʻs market.
@@EatAndBeEatenHAWAII - could you do a propagation video with the seeds?
@@doloinc Yup, next time the flower will do.
people take the leaf for goat to eat,,,,high crude protien~
We used to feed it to cows, really good animal feed no doubt
@@EatAndBeEatenHAWAII i from malaysia,i want to plant it for my goat~ but i heard people said, if fed too much ,it will cause poisoning?
@@frezing87 I have not heard that so not sure