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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Some cold hardiness observations
« on: October 31, 2025, 05:57:13 PM »
I have a few (mostly large) container trees that didn't make the cut and I couldn't make room for in my greenhouse this winter. We have had multiple frosts, with one night below freezing for four hours, with a low of 30F/-1C.
- jamun/duhat/eugenia syzygium cumini. 8ft tall seeding 25gal container. Zero damage, even with unhardened new growth. It looks great still even with lows in the mid 30s almost every night
- black sapote. 6ft tall fruiting seedling, 25gal container. Zero damage, looks great.
- guava. 5ft tall seedling, 20gal. Looks fine. Has a couple fruits that have grown larger in the past weeks
- kwai muk. 3gal seedling, was 4ft tall but I stumped it midsummer and it has 6in new growth. Some hardened some small. Damaged, all leaves look discolored
This might all be common knowledge, but I was expecting the jamin to croak first and the kwai muk to be the most resilient. Guava and black sapote aren't really suprising to me.
Anyone else learning anything from abandoned plants?
- jamun/duhat/
- black sapote. 6ft tall fruiting seedling, 25gal container. Zero damage, looks great.
- guava. 5ft tall seedling, 20gal. Looks fine. Has a couple fruits that have grown larger in the past weeks
- kwai muk. 3gal seedling, was 4ft tall but I stumped it midsummer and it has 6in new growth. Some hardened some small. Damaged, all leaves look discolored
This might all be common knowledge, but I was expecting the jamin to croak first and the kwai muk to be the most resilient. Guava and black sapote aren't really suprising to me.
Anyone else learning anything from abandoned plants?






















