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Cold Hardy Citrus Experiment Zone7A NJ

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tedburn:
Thanks Nick, very interesting. Means cooked dead or do you think they recover ? Do you have pictures of the changsha and Morton ?

Nick C:

--- Quote from: tedburn on January 16, 2023, 12:21:46 AM ---Thanks Nick, very interesting. Means cooked dead or do you think they recover ? Do you have pictures of the changsha and Morton ?

--- End quote ---

I don't have high expectations of them being alive come the spring. They barely bounced back from last winter. I'll take some pics this week.

Nick C:
Been a while since I updated this but most trees are still alive and kicking. The changsha and citrange are long gone.

Yuzu in ground hit around 7' this year and had to be pruned back to fit in hoophouse




Xie Shan produced around 5 fruits and is still going strong





Citremon is taking off under protection and citrumelo is doing fine completely unprotected

Nick C:
Spring updates

Yuzu going strong




Xie Shan flushing new growth and flowering




Citremon is getting huge






Just put an Augusta hardy grapefruit in the ground as well to see how it does



tedburn:
Very nice to see, how the experiment turns to success.
Is the xie shan also in ground ? If yes astonishing that it took 7 ° F.

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