The Internet's Finest Tropical Fruit Discussion Forum!"All discussion content within the forum reflects the views of the individual participants and does not necessarily represent the views held by the Tropical Fruit Forum as an organization."
If kohola is the most cold hardy, anyone got seeds of it? Since seed grown is more resillient. I would be interested in buying some. Ty.
Quote from: Pau on March 21, 2023, 03:14:13 PMIf kohola is the most cold hardy, anyone got seeds of it? Since seed grown is more resillient. I would be interested in buying some. Ty.I have two trees starting to flower now. Check back with me in July and I will have seedsif you are still interested
I got seedlings that were beat up from shipping also, it died. Im thinking if it grew from seed in my climate it will acclimate as it grows.
Ok just to dispel the myth, I went to check on one of my longans that I left snow on. It lost some young growth, but probably had snow overnight on it. The other leaves on the canopy were burnt a bit as well. I just simply do not see these surviving in NY, full stop.
Quote from: K-Rimes on March 23, 2023, 07:51:14 PMOk just to dispel the myth, I went to check on one of my longans that I left snow on. It lost some young growth, but probably had snow overnight on it. The other leaves on the canopy were burnt a bit as well. I just simply do not see these surviving in NY, full stop.At first I thought maybe they meant loquat cause it’s possible for them to survive in ground but def not getting fruit. My inground tree got pretty fried this year and I’m in 7a. If we’re actually talking longan it’s gota be container grown and brought under protection 100%