Growing Moringa: Intensive Moringa Cultivation - 6 Month Update
Growing Moringa: Intensive Moringa Cultivation - 6 Month Update Website: http://www.ahealthyleaf.com/ The seedlings in the Intensive Moringa Cultivation have grown up! Watch to see the trees grow, flower and produce seed pods. Also hear about some challenges and solutions dealing with pests.
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Hope your doing well. I have one dumb question. I live in the high desert. what month do I plant my seeds. Thank you.
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I'm watching all your videos from planting seeds to now...wow! I'm so amazed by the growth of your Moringa tree. I just got some seeds, I'm in zone8 when should I start planting them?
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@ a healthy leaf, thanks a big bunch for sharing all the information especially with us new beginners, we really appreciate your expertise in this field, I wish many blessings upon you. I am just beggining my new venture into planting and using moringa as i have never used it before, so maybe what i plan to do will help towards leaf study and the deformation they expereince sometimes. My plan is to grow moringa trees right outside my flat, yes in a bucket with compost soil, this way I can learn how to take care of the plant as they grow, in addition, I would also be able to monitor closely any changes in the plant population due to the advantage of having separate buckets for each tree. I hope this helps someone out there having the same issue.
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Hey you are the guy that always likes my moringa posts on Instagram!
thanks for this video. I am having the same problem with thrips. I don't know what was causing the white spots but now I do! Thanks and God bless you! -
could the leaf deformity be due to radiation coming from Fukushima Japan in the form of rain, check that in google or youtube as there are places in the USA that have been contaminated that way
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much water, mucha agua le achas, https://www.facebook.com/moringadelsur saludos desde peru
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Hii...Prashant this side from India...Many thanks for uploading the video and i appreciate ur hard work and dedication...I am myself growing moringa for leaf powder and believe me I am doing it on my own without any guidance...would apreciate if you can share ur contact number(with country code)...Thanks once again..
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mow er down , that what I want to see, that tender shoot s about eight inches high , on a nice trunk short
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I have seen leaf deformity on other plants and of the same tree seedling type in the greenhouse with 50% shade compared to that plant in nearly total shade under other plants, I have determined that it is solar radiation that causes it as the leaves under the shade have shown no deformity compared to the ones getting the 50% sun rays. Also I did not see where you did a review of your moringa on these beds from the fertilized side compared to the non fertilized side. Thanks
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I am following your activities closely. You are doing a great job for us to learn from. Thanks
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