Thank you for watching. I do have a Marcus pumpkin avocado tree in the backyard. Plus lots of Florida avocados varieties on my property. I will do video once the tree produce fruits.
I have 17 varieties of Florida avocado planted at the ranch in Paso Robles zone 8b/9a. Lots of Florida varieties could withstand temperature down to 25degree.
Thank you for watching. It should be the same. Lots of avocados takes 11/2 years for the fruits to mature. And some varieties of avocados the fruits could stay on the trees up to seven plus months. Like Sharwil avocado.
I think your trees don’t frost burn because your on the top of that huge hill in Paso right up against deep canyons all the cold air drains down to the Salinas river valley.
Thank you for watching. In the summer we're normally 5-7 degree cooler than downtown Paso. Plus we get the ocean breeze around 3:30 in the afternoon to cool things down. But in the winter we get the worst wind. We're above clouds/fog level. We gets more sun than rest of Paso.
@@Betty599 I’m in east Paso near Creston it gets hotter and drier but I had avocados & citrus trees survive on top of my hill but froze dead down on the valley floor
@@RareAvoTrees Initially lots my avocado trees was also dying. It is not from the weather. It is from the clay soil. After fixing the soil problem by adding 50% sand and planted on a mound the tree is doing well. Our winter the temperature could go down to 25 degree for few hours. Summer temperatures high up to 100-113. Look at my previous video of my avocados surviving three days of snow in Paso Robles without burn 2023
@@Betty599 Most avo will burn at 25 degree at even a hour or 2 esp young trees , you have a micro climate somehow if your not using any protection or overhead watering before sun comes up
@@RareAvoTrees We had our first three days of frost this weekend. Will post videos later today. My newly planted young mango tree was planted three weeks ago got burn. But none of my young avocado trees burn.
Thanks for sharing your trees progress. Looking forward to your review of the choquette .
Thanks for sharing! I enjoy your review. Your description of refreshing makes sense.
Nice information
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Thats excellent you should also grow marcus pumpkin , fairly rare in cal.
Thank you for watching. I do have a Marcus pumpkin avocado tree in the backyard. Plus lots of Florida avocados varieties on my property. I will do video once the tree produce fruits.
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A friend is experimenting with Florida varieties in Central Valley and is having good luck.
Thank you for watching🙏
I have 17 varieties of Florida avocado planted at the ranch in Paso Robles zone 8b/9a. Lots of Florida varieties could withstand temperature down to 25degree.
I wonder if it will get this big with the lack of humidity in CA comparatively
Thank you for watching. It should be the same. Lots of avocados takes 11/2 years for the fruits to mature. And some varieties of avocados the fruits could stay on the trees up to seven plus months. Like Sharwil avocado.
@Betty599 of course! I haven't seen a lot of info on growing west indies avocados in CA .I'm here for the journey :)
I think your trees don’t frost burn because your on the top of that huge hill in Paso right up against deep canyons all the cold air drains down to the Salinas river valley.
Thank you for watching. In the summer we're normally 5-7 degree cooler than downtown Paso. Plus we get the ocean breeze around 3:30 in the afternoon to cool things down. But in the winter we get the worst wind. We're above clouds/fog level. We gets more sun than rest of Paso.
@@Betty599 I’m in east Paso near Creston it gets hotter and drier but I had avocados & citrus trees survive on top of my hill but froze dead down on the valley floor
Are you on a hill or slope , do you have land that slopes lower from your lot ?
I have 200 acres on top of the mountain, elevation 2000 zone 8b/9a Paso Robles. We are above fog level.
@Betty599 ok that must be why your doing so well,being on a hill cold air is sinking off the mountain and settles in valleys below you.
@@RareAvoTrees Initially lots my avocado trees was also dying. It is not from the weather. It is from the clay soil. After fixing the soil problem by adding 50% sand and planted on a mound the tree is doing well. Our winter the temperature could go down to 25 degree for few hours. Summer temperatures high up to 100-113. Look at my previous video of my avocados surviving three days of snow in Paso Robles without burn 2023
@@Betty599 Most avo will burn at 25 degree at even a hour or 2 esp young trees , you have a micro climate somehow if your not using any protection or overhead watering before sun comes up
@@RareAvoTrees We had our first three days of frost this weekend. Will post videos later today. My newly planted young mango tree was planted three weeks ago got burn. But none of my young avocado trees burn.