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  • can i buy goji berry plants from you???

  • this is one of the easiest plants in the world to root from cuttings!, have about 80 in a bucket of water now i need to pot up,,my mother plant took 3years to fruit! i think it was a year or 2 old when i got it at the 08' southeast permaculture convergence in NC. finally got maye 20 berries total last october.

    nice flute at the end, is that a xiao or shakuhachi =) looks somewhat like quenacho too'

  • @tribalwind I just got one from Lowe's it's about 2 foot tall with many branches and leaves. Is this a mother plant? How can you tell? Do you have to wait 3 years to do cuttings? Thank you!

  • @paulgem123 all i meant by "mother" plant was thats my original mature plant from which i take cuttings . im not an expert but i suppose you could take a few cuts now, put them in a vase with water for a couple weeks.. or stick directly in a pot and keep moist.

  • @tribalwind Cool I'm new to it too. I'm excited to have my first plant.

  • Do y'all still sell the plants?

  • I tried to go to your web site but it didn't work, how do i order a plant from yall?

  • One year! But I want goji Nowwww!

  • buy goji berry from gojiberryindia in india

  • @libras294u - Are they organic? Are test documents available?

  • @TheMikeseiler but i supply only in india r u from India

  • 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!!!!

  • Hahaha I loved the FluteFinale. Thanks for the Video m'dear! I SuperAnticipate being the CareTaker of this Magical Plant.

  • Hi SpuntFemaleSpray

    I have grown from seeds and from cuttings. The advantage of the cuttings is that they can bear fruit almost immediately. Getting fruit from a seed started plant is supposed to take 3 years.

    - Mike

  • Hey TQ,

    You can get the seeds from any goji berry that has not been heat treated. Any goji berry that is sun dried or "raw" will work fine.

  • Where can you but the seeds? I live in Indonesia at 550Meters so I guess they would grow fine if I can get seeds?? TQ

  • Goji Berries self pollinate without bees. In fact, I have had goji cuttings flower and grow berries before the cutting even has taken root even while it is under a protective clear dome during the rooting process.

  • Hello I have 7 goji plants with more than 3 years of life, I have indoor, open the window to that of air. My doubt is how to gain results if not from the bees to bring pollen? how to do without help from the bees? thanks

  • could you perhaps suggest a good soil to use for the seedlings of gojis? Maybe something with little nutrients?

  • got some growing in scotlnd,,,uk ;-)

  • What instrument is that?

  • That depends on how your taste buds have been trained. It is only an exclusive few that have resisted the siren song of industrialized food. This "food" has ruined most of our tastes.

    In any case, raw goji berries taste yucky compared to a twinkie or Hostess cupcake.

    However, if your tastes tend toward raw and live foods, then you'll appreciate goji berries.

  • are goji berries delicious too eat?

  • Goji Berry Plants should do fine in Philly. Grandma has some growing across the river in New Jersey.

  • Hi can i grow them in Philadeplhia area(zone 6). will they survive with the winter weather??

  • I am in zone 6. Just wondering how to winter the plants?

  • @Nubster12 I wonder if you could do it with some fresh manure to keep the roots warm and a clear plastic greenhouse-style cover over the plant.

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