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Well... Goji berry is a temperate fruit as it survives the winters here. The plant might drop flowers since it is small. It probably doesn't like the heat.
I honestly don't see a reason to grow it...other than being a superfood, it tastes like tomatoes imo. I do think it will leaf up when the weather cools down.
When the tree gets older, it will love heat. We have one in the ground, about 10 years old. On summer it gets 12 hours of sun. Even without water and fertilizer, it still produces bunch of berries each season. Very drought tolerant, we don't water it in the heat wave here and it does fine. We don't like the berry though, so we let the birds eat them all.
Quote from: palingkecil on August 31, 2020, 01:51:52 PMWhen the tree gets older, it will love heat. We have one in the ground, about 10 years old. On summer it gets 12 hours of sun. Even without water and fertilizer, it still produces bunch of berries each season. Very drought tolerant, we don't water it in the heat wave here and it does fine. We don't like the berry though, so we let the birds eat them all.I wish the birds liked mine. Would be a nice distraction from the rest of the yard.