One of my Atemoyas is loaded now and the other has about 5 or 6 fruit that set after the hurricane. The tree with all the fruit I didn't do any pre hurricane prep because it is sheltered and espaliered on a trellis. That one looks a little beat but still has quite a few ugly leaves hanging on. The other one was pruned to nubs before the hurricane hit and now it is dark green and looks like it is the middle of summer.
I was mostly thinking of getting a head start on rootstocks and whatnot. Get some seed trays going in doors with a humidity dome and step up some of the other small annonas. The majority is macroprophyllata, squamosa, reticulata, atemoya, mucosa, a few muricata and some montana for rootstock.