!
Home | Contact | Privacy | About |
This forum uses cookies
This forum makes use of cookies to store your login information if you are registered, and your last visit if you are not. Cookies are small text documents stored on your computer; the cookies set by this forum can only be used on this website and pose no security risk. Cookies on this forum also track the specific topics you have read and when you last read them. Please confirm whether you accept or reject these cookies being set.

A cookie will be stored in your browser regardless of choice to prevent you being asked this question again. You will be able to change your cookie settings at any time using the link in the footer.

Why Planting Seeds From Large Fruits Does Not Work and what Works
#1
Cultivating fruit trees that yield exceptionally large fruits is relatively straightforward. Many individuals express skepticism upon witnessing the size of some of my fruits; some refer to them as AI, while others categorize them as GMO.
   

All the fruit trees I cultivate are naturally propagated through methods such as air layering, grafting, or budding. What many people are unaware of is that I have dedicated numerous years to employing natural clonal selection to identify fruit trees of the utmost quality. At times, I can grow as many as 50 fruit trees from a single parent tree, and I wait for them to begin producing fruits. I meticulously choose the trees exhibiting the best morphological and physiological traits for our mass propagation program. My primary method for natural clonal selection is air layering.

The reason many individuals continue to harvest small fruits from seeds of large fruits is that planting numerous fruit trees from seeds does not yield the same quality of trees and fruits as the parent tree and its fruits. For instance, if you plant seeds from a pomegranate weighing 650 grams, the resulting trees will only produce fruits weighing 150 grams or less. Conversely, if you plant a pomegranate that was air layered from a tree producing fruits that weigh 650 grams, the resulting tree will produce fruits weighing 650 grams or more.

To obtain a tree that will yield large fruits, ensure you plant a tree that has been propagated from the desired tree through air layering, grafting, budding, or cutting.

If you want to learn how to Air layer fruit trees and other plants. Kindly watch the video on this link


Ref: https://www.facebook.com/100087883613102...QCVQ5gncl/
Reply
Place Your Advert Here. Click Here to Contact me
#2
This information is very useful for small farmers. Many of them still depend only on seeds. Learning about propagation methods can help them grow better fruits.
Reply
#3
Your work shows that large fruits can come from natural farming methods. It is not always about chemicals or GMOs. Careful selection and propagation can give amazing results.
Reply
#4
I agree with what you said about seeds. Seed-grown trees often give small or poor fruits. That is why commercial farms usually use grafted or layered plants. It helps them keep consistent quality.
Reply
#5
Air layering is a great method. It allows farmers to copy the exact tree that produces the best fruits. This helps keep the same size, taste, and quality. Many farmers should learn this technique. It's very simple.
Reply
#6
I like how you explained the difference between seeds and cloned trees. Many people plant seeds from big fruits and expect the same result. But nature does not work like that.
Reply
#7
Thank you for sharing this knowledge. Many people think big fruits must be GMO, but that is not true. Farmers have used grafting and air layering for many years. These methods help keep the same fruit size and quality. Your explanation makes it easy to understand.
Reply
#8
This is a very good explanation. Many people do not understand that seeds do not always produce the same fruit as the parent tree. Planting from seeds can give many different results. Using air layering or grafting keeps the same quality of the parent tree. His patience to grow many trees and select the best ones is very impressive. That's how improved varieties are developed without messing with genetics.
Reply
Place Your Advert Here. Click Here to Contact me
#9
I like that you mentioned both morphological and physiological traits. Fruit size is important, but health and productivity of the tree also matter.
Reply
#10
This post helps clear a big misunderstanding. Big fruits do not mean the plant is GMO. Sometimes it is simply good selection and proper propagation.
Reply
#11
Farmers who want consistent fruit size should really study these methods. Using clones from the best trees makes a big difference in production.
Reply
#12
Farmers who want consistent fruit size should really study these methods. Using clones from the best trees makes a big difference in production.
Reply
#13
It is amazing how one good tree can produce many new trees through propagation. Over time, this can build a whole orchard of high-quality fruit trees.
Reply
#14
50 trees from one parent tree just to choose the best ones shows real commitment. That is almost like doing a long experiment in farming. The results must be very rewarding
Reply
#15
This post teaches an important lesson for beginners in fruit farming. If you want big fruits, you should propagate from a good tree, not just plant seeds. That saves time and effort. I wish I knew this long time ago.

Funny enough, we learnt this in biology class but I never thought of applying it.
Reply
Place Your Advert Here. Click Here to Contact me
#16
This information is very useful for small farmers. Many of them still depend only on seeds. Learning about propagation methods can help them grow better fruits.
Reply
#17
50 trees from one parent tree just to choose the best ones shows real commitment. That is almost like doing a long experiment in farming. The results must be very rewarding
Reply
#18
This post teaches an important lesson for beginners in fruit farming. If you want big fruits, you should propagate from a good tree, not just plant seeds. That saves time and effort. I wish I knew this long time ago.

Funny enough, we learnt this in biology class but I never thought of applying it.
Reply
#19
Your work shows that large fruits can come from natural farming methods. It is not always about chemicals or GMOs. Careful selection and propagation can give amazing results.
Reply
#20
I agree with what you said about seeds. Seed-grown trees often give small or poor fruits. That is why commercial farms usually use grafted or layered plants. It helps them keep consistent quality.
Reply
#21
Air layering is a great method. It allows farmers to copy the exact tree that produces the best fruits. This helps keep the same size, taste, and quality. Many farmers should learn this technique. It's very simple.
Reply
#22
I like how you explained the difference between seeds and cloned trees. Many people plant seeds from big fruits and expect the same result. But nature does not work like that.
Reply
Place Your Advert Here. Click Here to Contact me
#23
Thank you for sharing this knowledge. Many people think big fruits must be GMO, but that is not true. Farmers have used grafting and air layering for many years. These methods help keep the same fruit size and quality. Your explanation makes it easy to understand.
Reply
#24
This is a very good explanation. Many people do not understand that seeds do not always produce the same fruit as the parent tree. Planting from seeds can give many different results. Using air layering or grafting keeps the same quality of the parent tree. His patience to grow many trees and select the best ones is very impressive. That's how improved varieties are developed without messing with genetics.
Reply
#25
I like that you mentioned both morphological and physiological traits. Fruit size is important, but health and productivity of the tree also matter.
Reply
#26
This post helps clear a big misunderstanding. Big fruits do not mean the plant is GMO. Sometimes it is simply good selection and proper propagation.
Reply
#27
Farmers who want consistent fruit size should really study these methods. Using clones from the best trees makes a big difference in production.
Reply
#28
Farmers who want consistent fruit size should really study these methods. Using clones from the best trees makes a big difference in production.
Reply
#29
It is amazing how one good tree can produce many new trees through propagation. Over time, this can build a whole orchard of high-quality fruit trees.
Reply
Place Your Advert Here. Click Here to Contact me
#30
Your explanation about natural clonal selection is very interesting. By choosing the best trees again and again, the quality of fruits will keep improving.
Reply
#31
Many people think cloning plants is something modern, but farmers have been doing it for hundreds of years. Grafting and air layering are simple ways to clone a good tree.
Reply
#32
Your explanation about natural clonal selection is very interesting. By choosing the best trees again and again, the quality of fruits will keep improving.
Reply
#33
Many people think cloning plants is something modern, but farmers have been doing it for hundreds of years. Grafting and air layering are simple ways to clone a good tree.
Reply
#34
Patience is very important in fruit farming. Waiting years for trees to grow and fruit is not easy. But it is the best way to discover high-quality trees.
Reply
#35
Patience is very important in fruit farming. Waiting years for trees to grow and fruit is not easy. But it is the best way to discover high-quality trees.
Reply


Possibly Related Threads…
Thread Author Replies Views Last Post
  Nigeria’s first nationwide clove farming programme Henlus 20 2,007 02-19-2026, 11:58 AM
Last Post: Henlus
  2026: Don’t waste your money cultivating rice, maize, soybeans, wheat, or millet Henlus 8 1,042 01-24-2026, 08:18 PM
Last Post: Locus
  Agricultural Commodity Prices from major markets across North Western Nigeria Henlus 0 447 12-21-2025, 07:21 PM
Last Post: Henlus
  Cheap Onion - Where to Buy AgroInnovate 9 1,865 12-19-2025, 10:25 PM
Last Post: Farm-sultan
  IMPLICATIONS OF USING OVER AGED AND UNDER AGED TUBERS IN CASSAVA PROCESSING CassavaBoss 12 1,582 12-11-2025, 04:32 AM
Last Post: Manger
  My Cucumber Farm Sept 2025 Henlus 27 3,721 11-18-2025, 12:29 AM
Last Post: Hippo
  How to Control Underground Rodents Techie Farmer 6 1,190 11-03-2025, 07:41 PM
Last Post: Vera
  Lemon Grass as Intercrop can help control fruit and shoot borer Henlus 4 3,040 10-28-2025, 10:38 PM
Last Post: ZeroWaste
  You See Those Black Onions and Esha Tomatoes? Run! FarmKing 8 1,476 10-25-2025, 11:27 AM
Last Post: AgMan
  Fake Ginger I Planted Henlus 10 2,036 10-08-2025, 08:16 PM
Last Post: Henlus



Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)