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Old 12-29-2007, 01:17 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Default Re: Raja Puri blooming pictures

I am not sure hoow it will come out this winter.
I have it planted on the ground and I enclosed it with clear plastics plus a 100string of Christmas lights around the trunk.
So far so good. It had not lost or browned its leaves since I put the C L 's on on automatic 8pm to 7am.
Before I put the C L, the tender new shoots turned brown when the first 40*F at night registered.
A friend of mine EZ who lives in Pleasantton nearby San Jose has a cherimoya thriving in his backyard.
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40 degrees and up...ok, I'll have to plant it with my Valery and Hua Moa so it can get winter protection. Valery was severely burned at 40 degrees...Now I know I can get one, but I'll have to protect it...

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