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Old 09-23-2007, 03:07 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Anyone here familiar w/ growing Coffee Plant?

Is this something I would need a green house for?
I am suddenly interested in growing all types of
tropicals.

Someone did mention to me how to make a minature
makeshift green house from Home Depot supplies,
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Old 09-23-2007, 07:08 PM   #2 (permalink)
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This is a topic that I am interested in myself. I want to try to find some great strains, and try them in the Florida climate. I do remember watching a show about them, and it mentioned that the pros all put them on trellises. It also showed the process of how they dry them and so forth. I would love to learn how to grow them, and make my own home grown coffee.
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hello BJ and BC,
I've some coffee seedlings going, they do not like cold, if it gets below 32F, they need protection. Mine enjoy part shade and are kept moist (potted). If you can find green coffee seeds (not roasted) you might be able to get them to sprout. Check with you serious coffe shops, many of them carry green beans. A place to order green coffee beans from is Tradewindsfruit.com, they have some different varieties, though the seed packs contain just a few seeds (cheaper at coffee shop). They seem to be slow growers at first, but hopefully with size, that will change.

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Bamboo man..FL is great for coffee...I got a ton of beans last year...and have quite a few friends locally who have grown coffee....saw some plants at Lowes a month or so back...

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Thanks for the info. Let us know how its going, as it should be interesting. What I am interested in finding is the strain that produces the Mocha Java. To me, that coffee has such a unique aroma and taste like nothing else, and it has zero flavoring to it.
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Bamboo man..FL is great for coffee...I got a ton of beans last year...and have quite a few friends locally who have grown coffee....saw some plants at Lowes a month or so back...

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I have seen a few plants myself at Home depot, but I was not impressed with the type. I believe it was the inferior type robusta.
You mentioned that you got a bunch of beans last year, did you grow some yourself? If so, how big is the plant, and how many beans would you say you got?
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Yes..I grew from a tiny seedling I got from Garden Web..grew like a weed...probably 300 or so beans...unfortunately I had to move the plant....I bought the lot next door to my house and what was formerly the edge of my yard became the middle of my yard....

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Here in the Dominican Republic we grow wonderful coffee. I would never drink it in the UK or USA, but I love it here - so smooth and flavourful. If anyone is interested, I could try to get some raw beans for sprouting - a friend will need to help me as my spanish is not up to scratch in this department. The locals dry their beans for their own consumption on the roadside and it is easy to see when the harvest times are. PM me and I will see what I can do.
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looking on the sale rack at Lowes, I found a 4' (with pot) tall coffee plant. Best part is it is Arabica coffee, not robusta or others. The plants does not look real happy, but I think I can take care of that. I'm pretty excited, the ones I've seen with fruit were just a little bigger than this size. My 'Kona' seedlings have a little inspiration now.

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Sounds good Ethan, and I might have to look at the Lowes around here.
Looks like my beloved Mocha java is a blend, so I would need two type of beens, as MJ is a combination of 50/50 Yemen Mocca and Java Estate. If I could find green beans of these two, that would be great. Of course I would love to find any decent type of coffee, so I will keep checking.
island cassie, I would be interested in those, if its not too much trouble. I'll send you a pm.
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BC, check any real coffee shop, not that corporate place, but places that roast there own or check this link. I think these are all green coffee beans, saw Mokha and Java there. Shoot, I might have to buy some, if they are fresh, they should sprout?

http://www.sweetmarias.com/prod.greencoffee.mvc.shtml

here is a picture of my bounty, after a bigger pot and lots of water.

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Does the plant have the coffee smell? Or just the beans?

Just curious because I love that smell!!

I will have to check around, I live near Sacramento
and im sure there has to be coffee shops around here
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hello BJ,
the plant itself kind of stinks, very vegetative smelling. The green beans, dont get that rich roasted smell and taste, until they are roasted. There is nothing quite like that roasted smell though, makes me want a cup now.

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Dear Blue Java . . . I have 2 acres in Puerto Rico with coffee already growing and producing. For Sale. However if thats a photo of you on the ID, I might let you have the acres for small favors !

Somebody else here is wrong. Its not a smelly plant. Its absolutely beautiful. You do not pick and roast the fruit green. Wait till thier red and ripe. Something most people do not know about Coffee Plants . . . The are related to Gardenias and in summer are covered with beautiful garlands of tiney gardenia blooms with the sweetest smelling odor you could immagine !!
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Coffee like high elevations and cool temperatures.
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coffee plants are fairly easy to grow in the home as a potted plants,especially outdoors in the summer. they will do best in filtered sunlight (mine grow in 60% shade), with night temperatures in the lower to mid 60s and day temperatures of 70F or higher - they do not like temps down below 45, they will wilt faster than bananas, if this happens water with warm water and they will perk up. plant them in any good commercial, fast draining potting soil, keep them on the moist side, but never soggy.

like formontcalamus said,,,the flowers smell great!
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been trying to talk wife in to growing a few

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There are several "species of rare coffee" that grow into small trees, produce less seed (beans) and will not grow in Florida. The quality of coffee is in the processing of "ripe" red seeds, not green and quality also depends on climate of the plants. Coffee likes cool nights, part shade and damp clay soils. Some coffee has been grown to produce seed in Homestead Florida, but further north, it needs a greenhouse for winter. All coffee is commercially grown for best flavor in the mountains of the Caribe and South American northern countries. Puerto Rico grows coffee in the mountains known to be the worlds best in flavor. If you buy a jar of Maxwellhouse instant coffee, somewhere in the jar is coffee grown on my farm in Guayanilla, Puerto Rico ! I offer seeds on web-site: plantcollectors. net

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I forgot to mention the best part about Coffee . . . Coffee is related to Gardenias ! In spring the plants bloom hundreds of tiney Gardenias on long sprays weighing down the plants with flowers that have a sweet odor stronger than popular Gardenias. If you never see coffee but get flowers, its well worth growing and waiting the 2 to 3 years for flowering !

Each Spring for about a month the entire Island reaks with the entoxicating odor of Coffee bloom. Ever wonder why Old Ladies love Gardenias . . . like Gardenias, Coffee blooms are "aphrodisac" which are proven to arouse sexual awareness.

In Puerto Rico the birth rate rises every year February and March (9 months after the blooming !! There are actually many songs written and song by the mountain people (Jibaros) about "Falling in love in Spring when the Coffee blooms !!
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