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Betel Nuts - Archie - 08-28-2010 I am planning to purchase 3 or 6 acres in Hawaiian Acres to plant Betel Nut trees. Does anyone know if the soil is suitable to planting/growing Betel Nut trees? Any recommendations? Thanks, - Archie RE: Betel Nuts - JerryCarr - 08-28-2010 Hawaiian Acres has had some geologically recent lava flows, so there isn't a lot of soil in most of it unless someone has had it hauled in. You might want to look into what sort of soil betel nut trees like because you can usually get cinder soil mixed more or less to order to fit your needs. Of course, you might luck out and find a piece of land for sale that already has had soil put in that would be suitable. Not far away on the other side of Volcano Highway there are areas with deep natural soil. RE: Betel Nuts - Archie - 08-28-2010 What kind of soil is beneath the lava? I am thinking of ripping the land. Is the soil beneath the lava good for planting? RE: Betel Nuts - Radiopeg - 08-28-2010 Hey Archie, have you thought about getting one with the trees started. I saw this in my own property search. http://www.alohaliving.com/RealEstate/Property/ViewDetails.asp/State/HI/County/Hawaii/City/Kurtistown/propertyid/3262037?searchType=Criteria&page=1 Life goes on, with you or without you. RE: Betel Nuts - Cagary - 08-28-2010 Are you planning to export the Betal Nuts to S E Asia? RE: Betel Nuts - Cagary - 08-28-2010 quote: Ripping will only go down about 2 feet or so. Lava may go deeper! RE: Betel Nuts - Carey - 08-28-2010 Most soils that have had lava flow intrusions are thin layer deposits, and the heat of the lava normally kills the soil biota. You can see strata of fused soil/mineral layers in some of the road cuts & such. RE: Betel Nuts - Archie - 08-29-2010 Actually, i am hoping to sell the Betel Nuts to retail stores in Honolulu and Maui. quote: RE: Betel Nuts - Kapohocat - 08-29-2010 Okay call me uninformed but there is a betel nut market here? Edited to note: Duh! Betel nut is areca palm nuts! RE: Betel Nuts - pslamont - 08-30-2010 Actually there is a betel nut market but I don't know how large. I had a Palauan woman working here for a while and she opened my eyes. She and most everyone she knew bought betel nuts and the lime and put them in their cheek. It gives a tingling sensation and a "slight buzz" so they told me. They all bought them at the farmers market so someone is selling.... I want to be the kind of woman that, when my feet hit the floor each morning, the devil says "Oh Crap, She's up!" |