Lazy way to grow 1000,s Goji berries, in a small space.MP4

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Uploaded by on Jun 11, 2010

This is a better video showing how I do growbag growing again. Goji berries, or wolf berries, take so easy and at any time of the year. the good thing about using grow bags is they hardly need watering, as they retain the moisture.

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  • Hi, Yes you just split the bag between the plants and keep as good a root on the cutting as you can. Theyll be ok. We have great success here at 900ft above sea level.

    So far these last few weeks Ill have 700 cuttings on the go from 35 josta berry plants. These are from 35 I planted out of the same 55 cuttings in the yellow growbag I did a couple of years ago. Shown at the end of the gp3 film I did which has had a lot of hits.

  • Hi. Sweet I think.  Ive never tasted a fresh one. Only a dried one, and they come like pink sultanas. Theyre pretty costly too. Reckoned to be a super food. Google them, youll get lots of info.

  • Hi Monteros. No. You just stick them in. Pee, willow juice, rooting compound would help, but I find they come just like willow, blackcurrants etc, without. Good way of growing quick and in small space eh! :) Greenwomble.

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  • I think Monsanto would like to improve these things with new traits that come from spiders, fish, cockroach, and grasshopper. but hay Monsanto deserves to own this plant

  • Thanks! Intelligent growing ;D

    GOJI for the WIN!

  • Brilliant and simple idea in this video and I don't see any reason why the same method won't work well for many other plants and even to start seeds. Thanks for making this video!

  • do you recommend keeping these covered with a plastic bin? does it matter what time of year you take your cuttings?

  • If we did it this way, wouldn't all the root balls get tangled together? and how do we get them out of the bag without damaging the plant and the roots? This is amazing. So many cuttings in only one bag of compost. Awesome!

  • Never heard of goji berries. Can you guys tell me what goji berries taste like? is it sour, sweet...

  • That is awesome, did you use any kind of rooting hormone or willow tea on them? Or, just straight up?

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