Aquaponics Posted July 20, 2013 Coffee has been something ive wanted to grow a long time and im finally doing it! what i have here is dwarf arabic coffee about a month or so old. They are just getting there leafs. There was supposed to be 25 of them, but i think a squirrel or something was stomping the pots and eating the beans. Ive counted 16 so far. There may be more soon. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shonman Posted July 20, 2013 Coffee is great! There are so many excellent plants is that family.... Wen I grew coffee from seed, They all looked very good for quite some time... But I was surprised, in the long run, how few seedlings made it. I grout the seeds from a coffee tree, kept ndoors n a sunroom. It produced around a pound of coffee beans per year..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
toast Posted July 21, 2013 Nice work. I found a small bush in the house I'm renting in Mullum & have dried the beans ready for roasting. Fairly labour intensive project but looking forward to sampling them soon. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bullit Posted July 21, 2013 @ toast ya gotta wait till august dude Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
etherealdrifter Posted July 21, 2013 Hi, That's a nice bunch of coffee Aquaponics Good luck with them I know it's a long shot but this coffee plant has struggled through three winters here(we do get frost and neg temps) but it's still going. I plan to create a micro climate and plant it out this Spring. Being optimistic, i'm keen to see atleast one bean but hey, my luck some critter would get to it first. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PhoenixSon Posted July 21, 2013 how long did the beans take to germinate? any treatment needed for them to germinate? they have a couple of layers to the beans. a dwarf coffee would look nice, be a great dual purpose screening plant which crops Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
toast Posted July 21, 2013 @ bullit - why wait til August. The berries I picked were ripe 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
B'Hhmmmm Posted July 21, 2013 ive got a coffee tree out the back. about 3 meters high! right now all my berries are ripe. but as ive read seems to be labour intensive so unsure what to do with them all.. if anyone after some coffee beans for a trade or something , im more than happy to help out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bullit Posted July 21, 2013 @ bullit - why wait til August. The berries I picked were ripe sorry dude i reread ya dry july u can have coffeeee 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
incognito Posted July 21, 2013 Wonder if a coffee var would grow out here in the central west? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bogfrog Posted July 21, 2013 (edited) Wonder if a coffee var would grow out here in the central west? I have some fresh arabica seed ur welcome to if u think its worth a try Edited July 21, 2013 by bogfrog 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bℓσωηG Posted July 21, 2013 Ooh got many of those bogfrog? Reckon coffee plants would do alright up my way. Can trade som carob seeds if ya keen Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bogfrog Posted July 21, 2013 Not heaps but i'll grab some more tomorrow 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hypnotoad Posted July 22, 2013 I'd love to know how you germinated them, my first try was unsuccessful and I have 2 trees full of berries I'd love to turn into a plantation. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gilligan Posted July 22, 2013 Yup. My coffee plant is full of beans, not red yet, but I want to germinate them when ripe to get my next lot going... Tell us ya secrets! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pinion Posted July 24, 2013 Coffee seems to be okay, even in cooler climates (albeit, the growth rate is fairly slow). I was quite surprised to see a beautiful C. arabica in the Sydney Botanic Gardens, out in the open. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aquaponics Posted July 30, 2013 I'd love to know how you germinated them, my first try was unsuccessful and I have 2 trees full of berries I'd love to turn into a plantation. sorry for the late reply. The beans were germinated in a plastic bag with a damp paper towel on the window sill. I planted some soon after they started germinating and some were kept in the bag. I found it was rather dangerous to keep them in the direct sun (im in Texas), so i put them in a shaded spot inside a fishtank with a clear trash bag wrapped around it. I was even thinking a tub would work. I was going for the greenhouse effect. Main idea is to keep it moist, humid and make sure it doesnt dry out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
naja naja Posted July 31, 2013 hey peeps, I have read old lit which describes the taste and effects of coffee leaf for use in a tea. From memory the caffine content was well up there, similar to bean from memory, lightly roasted and brewed tasted sumwhat inbetween coffee and tea and was recommended that it would be best marketed as a tea substitute if there were a potential market for these leaves. So atleast u could use the leaves as a caffine source. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bigred Posted July 31, 2013 Love this thread we have a old coffee orchid on my uncles farm. Always wanted to make some use of it . Any tips on pruning for next year and what would be the best organic fertiliser to use . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hypnotoad Posted August 4, 2013 sorry for the late reply. The beans were germinated in a plastic bag with a damp paper towel on the window sill. I planted some soon after they started germinating and some were kept in the bag. I found it was rather dangerous to keep them in the direct sun (im in Texas), so i put them in a shaded spot inside a fishtank with a clear trash bag wrapped around it. I was even thinking a tub would work. I was going for the greenhouse effect. Main idea is to keep it moist, humid and make sure it doesnt dry out. Did you start with the fresh berries? If so, how did you clean the flesh off the bean? No matter how hard I tried it always went moldy before it germinated. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites