Thank you Mr. GPH! I put seeds in pots one week ago after following your instructions exactly. This morning several seeds are UP! And several more peeking out of soil. No idea if I’ll get fruit but so far doing well 😄 🌱
@@GardenTricks Neither one. Actually I’ve never eaten or even seen amla! I do consume dried Amla powder for nutritional benefit, and my friends from Kerala talk about the fruit often. I’m in the Caribbean, I should be able to grow Amla here. I ordered the seeds from a seed company. You could start selling seeds as well!
You can grow all trees from seeds. While some trees grown from seeds like Plum, Guava, some varieties of mango, Pomegranate will fruit in less than 5 years, there are some trees like Amla, mango, etc will fruit in more than 5 years, even 10 years.
I feel like I got something wrong. 1. Soak for 24 hours. Check. 2. Toss out floaters. Check. 3. Soak seeds in 30 degree C warm water for 30 minutes before planting. Wait, what? At first I didn’t think about that step because I use Fahrenheit. But when it’s time to plant, I converted the 30 degrees C which is 86 degrees F. That’s colder than the air temperature today! Which is 89. I went ahead and planted, but now thinking Amla needs a colder climate than mine. Maybe why no one is growing Amla here. I’m in Caribbean. I had to order the seeds, which were $10 US.
86 degree F is ideal temperature for germination, 89 degree F should also work. Problem is with seeds. Fresh seeds take less time, older seeds may or may not germinate. The seeds from market are generally very old. You have to try many times.
I’ve watched at least 7 or 8 videos on Amla propagation. This is the most complete and clearly explained. Thank you!
Thanks for your comments.
Great job, God Bless you and your family
Thank you very much.
Thanks for this video on growing amla from frozen fruit.
Thanks.
Thank you Mr. GPH!
I put seeds in pots one week ago after following your instructions exactly. This morning several seeds are UP! And several more peeking out of soil. No idea if I’ll get fruit but so far doing well 😄 🌱
Fruits will grow in many many years, but growing plants from seeds is exciting. Good luck.
Did you use seeds from frozen fruits or fresh fruits?
@@GardenTricks Neither one. Actually I’ve never eaten or even seen amla! I do consume dried Amla powder for nutritional benefit, and my friends from Kerala talk about the fruit often. I’m in the Caribbean, I should be able to grow Amla here.
I ordered the seeds from a seed company. You could start selling seeds as well!
@@VIpanfried Thanks for info. I use seeds from frozen amala.
Thanks for the information
@@josephjohn3089 You are welcome.
Good information 👍
@@rinkumahajan5893 Thanks.
Thank you very much.
Welcome.
Thank you. How long does it take before the tree produces fruit?
The seed grown amla tree will take more than 5 years to profuce fruit.
Will it be OK to plant the seeds now, at the end of February?
If it has become warm in night also, otherwise wait.
Can you grow productive trees from seed or do you need to graft a cultivar on to the seed stock?
You can grow all trees from seeds. While some trees grown from seeds like Plum, Guava, some varieties of mango, Pomegranate will fruit in less than 5 years, there are some trees like Amla, mango, etc will fruit in more than 5 years, even 10 years.
Hi Sir, thanks for the video. Can i know how tall will the tree grows. And how long it takes to grow the first fruits. Thank you.
It grows to at least 6 m high and produces fruits about 7 years from planting.
Sir ,
Kya Gamle Me Awal Laga Sakte hai ?
@@user-deepak425 Mera plant abhi Gamle me hi hai. Lekin baad me Jamin me transfer karna padega.
Do amla grow in Tropical climate?
Amla is a tropical plant.
I feel like I got something wrong.
1. Soak for 24 hours. Check.
2. Toss out floaters. Check.
3. Soak seeds in 30 degree C warm water for 30 minutes before planting. Wait, what?
At first I didn’t think about that step because I use Fahrenheit. But when it’s time to plant, I converted the 30 degrees C which is 86 degrees F. That’s colder than the air temperature today! Which is 89.
I went ahead and planted, but now thinking Amla needs a colder climate than mine. Maybe why no one is growing Amla here. I’m in Caribbean. I had to order the seeds, which were $10 US.
86 degree F is ideal temperature for germination, 89 degree F should also work. Problem is with seeds. Fresh seeds take less time, older seeds may or may not germinate. The seeds from market are generally very old. You have to try many times.