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from what i have reasd, a certain amount of winter chilling is necessary for flower bud development. Most varieties need between 100 and 200 hours of standard chilling (32° – 45° F). So with temps at mid 60s it should be a problem.. but you could always try and see the results
Quote from: giorgosgr on October 04, 2019, 04:45:48 PMfrom what i have reasd, a certain amount of winter chilling is necessary for flower bud development. Most varieties need between 100 and 200 hours of standard chilling (32° – 45° F). So with temps at mid 60s it should be a problem.. but you could always try and see the resultsOK thanks. I have been unsuccessful in getting kiwi fruit to flower but I did have Cherimoya flower this year. I will have to wait and see how my seedlings do.