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Filifera or Filbusta in 8a microclimate


climate change virginia

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On 11/8/2020 at 7:59 PM, Laaz said:

No, just grocery store.

I grew a mango from the store(prob gonna die this winter)

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Go with a Robusta or Filibusta depeding on which one you think looks the best, it does not matter much anyways since you need to protect them. Box them in with styrofoam every winter with a heatsource that turns on when it gets below a certain temprature. Check out James Palms on youtube, he does this with great sucess way up in Ontario, Canada and the Washies look great every time he opens the box.

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On 11/14/2020 at 1:18 AM, Palmfarmer said:

Go with a Robusta or Filibusta depeding on which one you think looks the best, it does not matter much anyways since you need to protect them. Box them in with styrofoam every winter with a heatsource that turns on when it gets below a certain temprature. Check out James Palms on youtube, he does this with great sucess way up in Ontario, Canada and the Washies look great every time he opens the box.

You know I watch that channel I don't think I need a box for my palms if I go with a filibusta I might just go with frost cloth and xmas lights. Our winters arent too bad compared to richmond. A filibusta grows too fast to build a new box every 3 years that might make a dent in my wallet. Thanks :)

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