How to Grow Goji Berry (wolfberry) at Home!
Tips, Tricks
This very simple to grow plant gives out some of the most nutrient dense fruits on the planet, high in vitamin C, A, and E and loads of healing properties, this plant is a must grow for anyone looking to save money on their healthy whole foods. Buy Goji Berry Plants HERE: http://larrysorchids.com/collections/edibles-other/products/goji-berry-plant-lycium-barbarum
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and what weather suitable for this plant goji
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is this Jewish plant fruit
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If I hadn't seen that MIgardener was in this video I wouldn't have watched it. So good pick AuSable Botanicals Ltd.
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he is sooo hot
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any tips for for getting these to flower and fruit?
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They grow wild at the foothills of the Superstition Mountains near Phx. Arizona, so they can definitely take the heat and the cold also. Thanks for the info.
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Sihce we are talking about edible berries, is there another level of concern when it comes to using commercial fertilizers? I just bought a bottle of worm castings, which I thought would be healthy for general use. The label says this product contains chemicals known to cause cancer and birth defects.
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hey, can you tell me how to make it a bush, i have a godji berry about 1 meter high, im too affraid to cut it because i dont want to damage it.It will be very helpful if you show me or tell me how to cut it. :)
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Do you pot these in-
regular potting mix with a lot of vermiculite? I'm thinking about getting one, but everything I read online seems to say the opposite from the last thing I read. I was thinking (after listening to your vid) that if I bought one, maybe use regular potting mix and lots of perlite/vermiculite plus some activated water retention crystals mixed in? I have some lavender and oregano and rosemary that don't like wet feet, and I put them in this and they are doing well. I want to change them to air pruning soon too. Would this also work if I used it on one of your goji plants that you sell? Also, do I need more than one goji for them to set fruit? Thanks. :) -
Do you have to trim these at all to get them to bush if growing in containers. Mine are maybe 2 ft n look like they need some support or be trimmed
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My plants has become long, about 12 inches, but they are very thin, and they are hanging down. Should I cut them at some point? They have been in my window, but have taken them down because I was afraid they were growing too fast because of the sun... ?
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