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Tropical Fruit => Tropical Fruit Discussion => Topic started by: merce3 on February 19, 2016, 10:15:47 PM
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I have a lake in my backyard and want to plant a jaboticaba as close to the water as possible. How close to the waterline should i plant it? the water goes up and down depending on how much rain we get and has gotten quite high during summer rain events so there is the chance it could get submerged for at least a week or so if that happens... i am near the anclote river for those of you who saw the flooding in west central fl on the news during summer 2015. anyway, looking for words of advice.
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I have a lake in my backyard and want to plant a jaboticaba as close to the water as possible. How close to the waterline should i plant it? the water goes up and down depending on how much rain we get and has gotten quite high during summer rain events so there is the chance it could get submerged for at least a week or so if that happens... i am near the anclote river for those of you who saw the flooding in west central fl on the news during summer 2015. anyway, looking for words of advice.
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Hi Merce I think Jabos s love the water, I let the hose open for days on mine with no problem, I remember Adam(flyingfoxfruits) did an experiment letting his plant underwater to get rid of. Some mites, I think for maybe weeks I don't remember well maybe he can tell us more about. This....
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thanks raul. i was thinking as close to the water as possible... let's see what adam recommends
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any recommendations? how far above the waterline should i plant?