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I'm growing coffee (coffea arabica), but from seed, which means I have to wait some time before they become capable of flowering and fruiting. If I could somehow acquire a grafted coffee plant, or one raised from cuttings, would I stand a more realistic chance of witnessing my plant bear fruit? I don't suppose there is any possibility that you could ship plants to England, if I provided a phytosanitary certificate? The only indoor plants for sale here in the UK appear to be the bog-standard foliage houseplants that one can easily find in their home depot or Walmart store. I am interested in the more unusual and exotic, including tropical fruit plants, many of which make great indoor specimens.
ОтветитьI have 2 coffee grown by seed it's around 2 1/2 years old. I was going to ask you the question but you gave me the answer when you answered Gary. So this mean that I should have flowers soon. I also have a few cuttings from the plants. Loved and Subbed.
ОтветитьQuick question. Would old coffee grounds be a good compost for the coffee trees?
ОтветитьThank you for the information! I understand you cannot ship the plant outside of US! How about the seeds? Do you ship them? Thanks again!
ОтветитьI've heard it's difficult to get quality coffee in a home situation because of the elevation. Is there any truth to this?
Ответитьlovely tube... thank you
ОтветитьExcellent intro to growing video!
ОтветитьThank you for sharing
ОтветитьWhen i was young we harvest coffee cherries and i normally peel off some and just put in my mouth it taste sweet and then save the bean for roasting...
ОтветитьCan coffee be grown outdoors in hot, humid climates, like in Southeastern Texas, or would it be better in that situation to grow them indoors with the A/C set kinda warm, like 75 or 80 degrees?
ОтветитьDo you pot with volcanic rocks?
Ответитьcan i grow coffee in zone 4 @ 1400' ?
ОтветитьNow onto the next video. To get to the bean from the pulp. Good video
ОтветитьDo they need pollinated to fruit?
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ОтветитьLast year was the first year my coffee plant fruited. It seemed to do it much earlier than this year since it is already June and none of the buds have opened. Most are still green and some are getting a little bigger but some are turning brown. None have fallen off thought. Any thoughts?
ОтветитьGreat now teach us how to.roast them.
ОтветитьCan you send me this tree to grow in Puerto rico I'm located in Puerto Rico
ОтветитьI love your video. I am also coffee farmer from dataran tinggi gayo sumatera Indonesia
ОтветитьI never seen a coffee bean plant before
ОтветитьExcellent
ОтветитьGreat video! Nothing but good stuff. Thank you.
ОтветитьStarting my business now baby
ОтветитьI am not after making my own coffee….here in Southern California we have coffee from all over the world…I mean the best coffee and inexpensive, what I want is the peel of the coffee cherry (after drying it)it makes the best tasting tea and it has more caffeine than the coffee itself…so I guess it is time to grow coffee plants…
ОтветитьI think a lot of people want to grow coffee trees but do not know where to get the coffee seed unroasted in a plantable state
ОтветитьThank you.
ОтветитьWow, that’s awesome 👏. I’m in America. I’m definitely going to add this to my patio garden 🪴 ❤
ОтветитьShade grown coffee is actually better because it grows slower, allowing it to absorb more flavor
ОтветитьThank you !!
I have room for 1 plant next to my cathedral windows in my entrance foyer where the 2 windows are next to each other in the configuration of an L.
Based on your instructions I'll grow one plant there in a 5 gal bucket & move it outside when temps reach 40+F in summer & autumn then back inside in winter.
Thank you !!
Florida might be able
ОтветитьSeeds found in grocery stores that are not roasted, can they be planted?
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ОтветитьKarl yes
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