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| Getting ready for some record lows here in the deep south. The forecast for Monday night is for a low of 5 degrees. I planted last year Fuyu, Chocolate, Ichi varieties, they are all around 6 feet and have pretty nice branching. Will they be ok unprotected? If not will covering them with a big tarp work? Thanks, Chris. |
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- Posted by persimmonbob 6b (My Page) on Sat, Jan 4, 14 at 12:44
| I believe you should not have a problem.My survive at -4* two years in a row.You should be more worried about late freezes in the spring. |
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| That's good to hear. I have a couple of older Asian persimmons that I'm not too worried about, but also just planted two Fuyu and two Jiro a couple of weeks ago. Supposed to get in the low single digits here with a high of 10 on Monday. Hopefully they'll survive because I'm not sure I can get four free persimmon trees again! persimmonbob, my two older trees were unlabeled kakis, but I think they may be hachiya. I planted them a couple years ago when they were already about 6 feet tall. The tallest now is probably 13' - 15'. Is it normal for them to grow that big and still not produce fruit or even flower? |
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- Posted by strudeldog 7 NW GA (My Page) on Sat, Jan 4, 14 at 18:48
| I sure am hoping so, This will be the coldest mine have seen. I agree with Bob about late spring snaps. The have really hurt me in GA. |
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- Posted by persimmonbob 6b (My Page) on Sun, Jan 5, 14 at 13:01
| Yes my asian are that tall,but they all are fruiting and they are still growing taller.But i got news for them,this coming spring they will be topwork to manageble seizes,it was a hassle to pick them this fall. If you sionwood just let me know. |
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