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We recently had some cold nights. Is the red tinge of the leaves due to some sort of cold shock?
Quote from: BonsaiBeast on March 09, 2018, 12:31:33 AMWe recently had some cold nights. Is the red tinge of the leaves due to some sort of cold shock?Yes, new leaves should be red too! it is a sign of a healthy plant. They do that to protect themselves from freezing, they can resist -7º C
What part of San Diego do you live in? I am just curious because your profile says 10B. I think my house is offically 9B but we didn't get any frost.
Nice area, I always look at those houses along thet 52 and think how nice it looks up on that hill. Is your yard looking north or south?I wasn't trying to tell you your zone was incorrect or anything, I just find it interesting how everyone has different weather that doesnt always go according to the zones. I think the zone systems are not that accurate in san diego because of all the hills and valleys. The zone map itself it pretty interesting to look at also.