Growing Goji berry plants 1
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My first few steps in growing goji. any tips please feel free to leave them
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I don't think you should "renegade plant" anything in a park. You have no idea how invasive they may be. I mean, I am all for planting ad eating from what you plant but keep it contained.
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Você plantou as sementes?
Gostaria de ver os resultados! -
Você plantou as sementes?
Gostaria de ver os resultados! -
they can be grown out side in ohio i grow them outside here in michigan
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soil with castings are the best they love this stuff!
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Hey great video, Iv'e soaked the goji's in rain water(monsoon water) for a couple of hours then I split open the goji berries and got seeds and directly planted them in soil,i didn't resoak them and in a mater of days they started to grow.I'm very forunate where i live at we get monsoons and that kind of rain water is the best they say.
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@christopherbenjamen i believe they'll grow about anywhere. . i live in utah and i have 3 out side in pots.. they are doing good.
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Renegade plannting! We all should be renigade planting right now!:)
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Keep adding compost and water to your Goji plants, and they will give you Goji Berries all summer long. I have about 8 pounds dried, and plenty of fresh to eat till it freezes. I LOVE GOJI BERRIES!!!!
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I have had good success germinating goji berries as follows... take dried goji berries from the bulk bin at local co-op (a seed source of a surprisingly large number of crops I grow!) Soak them for a few hours or overnight in clean water (I used melted snow or rain water) - this helps them swell and soften so it's easier to get seeds. Use toothpick to pluck out individual seeds Put seeds on quality seed mix, push down a little, dust with more seed starting mix. keep moist Will germinate 7-12day
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So, how are the goji berry plants doing so far? They should be almost ready to fruit by now. Would you be willing to sell one of your goji berry plants? I live near Detroit as well, I would be able to pick it up. Please let me know, thanks.
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Nice work mate- i'm really inspired to start growing my own now! How are yours coming along? : ) How long till they start to bear fruits?
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@tekymargar I had dried himalania Goji berries. I just soaked the berries for two hours, took some seeds out and planted them in good compost soil in small pots. This was a few months ago, and I now have one healthy plant thats getting pretty big, and another one, thats smaller, but still healthy. Almost all of them germinated, but they died because i over watered them yb accident. so yeah, you can do it, just dont over water them
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I planted mine the same way you did. It took about 3 weeks before the first shoots came through. I have moved them on to starter pots and they are doing great. Fingers crossed.
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@myCreativeDifference I had great success.. all of the seedlings are doing well.. I think its because its PH neutral
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I'm trying a different method that might be working for me. I soaked my dried berries.. and took the seeds out.. washed them off then put them in a seed sprouter. After 3 days.. the VERY TINY seeds began to sprout. I took about 20 of the sprouted seeds and put them in suretogrow media. I got that at a hydroponics store for about 6 bucks.. its a spongy white sterile medium. I'll keep you posted
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Ohio should be a great climate for them since the mountains they grown in
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thanks for posting, i'm in Scotland, and just got mine through their 1st winter in my friends cold greenhouse, hopefully they'll be hardy enough to survive next winter outside. did you find a marked difference in size of each seedling most of mine are only about 8-10 inches but one is 3 feet high with much more substantial proportions, yet they were all treated in the same way
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Detroit Love! awesome... I read that the trunks have to be rather thick to survive our cold winters.. WHere did you get the ocean water for minerals?? you must be a fellow fan of david wolfe.
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AWESOME! I'd like to know how this ultimately turns out. Being a health/probiotic conscious college student doesn't always agree with my wallet but this could solve a good portion of the issue at $20 a pound....and even better- they're fresh, not dried
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