Sugar apple/sweetsop hand pollination with 7 and 12 day results -From zero to 23+ fruit
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ส.ค. 2024
- In today's video we started with a sugar apple tree with zero fruit and ended up with 23 + fruit after hand pollinating. I take you step by step through identifying male and female sugar apple flowers. we pollinate female flowers using pollen from the male flowers then I show you 7 day and 12 days results.
you'll be able to confidently hand pollinate your sugar apple blossoms after watching this video
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Thank you!
I love this ❤
Thanks!
Hand pollination is really interesting.A sure way to get fruits.
It sure is. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing
My pleasure
Love this
Thank you
Thanks for identifying female flower to male flower. Very detailed stages, I will apply and let you know my results. Thanks again
You're very welcome. Can't wait to hear about your success!
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Great information!
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome informative video 🙌🏽 I hope that you get a lot of fruit 🤞🏽
So nice of you. Thanks so much!
Thanks for sharing, Pat! I’d like mine to flower! I chopped her about a year ago and she’s come back but stopped growing at some point. She’s just NOT happy for some reason. lol!
Oh no! That sucks. Make sure she's well hydrated. Mine wasn't growing for a while but it wasn't getting enough water. She's doing great now
U have a quiet wide place...maybe u should buy atemoya,lisa,san pablo,ilama....Mam...❤
Maybe one day!
Pat does this hand pollinating technique applies to other Annonas such as SourSop, Custard Apple, and Ilama?
Not sure if it's necessary for every annona. Can't hurt. I just did a hand pollination video for my Rolinia tree last week. My friend has a soursop and she has fruit and never hand pollinated. If you have the right pollinators in your garden it won't be necessary
Does your friend lives in South Florida? As you know South Florida climate is different than ours in Central Florida. The reason I asked about the SourSop is because my tree is currently flowering for the first time and it dropped 1 flower and it dried out. This happened after a heavy rain fall we had the other day. I have new flowers coming alone and wanted to know if this was something I needed to do to get it to successfully fruit.
@@Carlos1075 she does but I also have another friend in palm Bay who has lots of soursop. His tree is big so I don't think he hand pollinate all. I would definitely hand pollinate it if it were my tree to ensure fruit especially while it's still young. Another thing is they often drop their first few fruit so that could be it too