How to Protect Mango trees in the Winter | Cold Protection
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- Опубліковано 4 січ 2021
- Did you know mango trees are cold sensitive?. Well, after watching this video, you will understand why frost protection doesn't work on mango trees. Other ways to cold protect your plants, watch this video: • How to protect your tr... Patreon: patreon.com/QCTropicals (Exclusive perks!)
Also helps if you plant against a south facing wall, the wall will absorb heat in the day and will radiate the heat at night. A sunny west wall would help too.
Great video. I'm glad I found this now so I can buy the supplies cheap lol
Thank you. That looks like a tent, not a greenhouse. It is still a good idea,. I live in Florida zone 9a and we have the same problem. As far as your heaters, the first one looks like a Hurricane lantern, if Amazon sells it please send me the link for both. It might help others when they look at this comment. Thanks again for the video
Great video. Very informative and helpful. I’ll be building a similar structure for my mango trees here in Central Florida. Thank you for the video!
Beautiful trees you have! Thank you for the great information!!
Thank you for your wonderful video.....you saved me from making rookie mistakes....truly grateful
Great video. Thanks for information.
Its not as doom and gloom as you may think as everyone knows mangos are tropical tree but they can handle low 30s if they are larger then 10ft without cover and the top will naturally prune the top but under 10ft use a cover but do let the top of the tree touch the cover
My area gets strong winds. I think tent would blow over. I'm going to have to figure something out for my Soursop. It survived the winter in 9b barely this winter. I planted it October which was a mistake. It recovered and is fully leafed out now. We get as low at 39-45 in winter which did cause damage to branches.
Great video good info
Love your video, wish I can get a hold on a mango tree to gro in Texas .. so you sell mangos trees, 100 mangos died man that has to hurt .. so humble of you to tell us all your learning experience to help others 🙏
Thank you for all the information, it was great!! I currently have a potted 2 foot dwarf Julie mango tree here in Souther CA, and it just started to get brown tips. The weather is getting the high 50's. Would that be the reason or does it just need to be watered more?
Which mango varieties do you offer for cold climates?Thanks!
Are you growing manilla mango? I've heard they are tougher trees.
Great video to bad he doesnt answer the comment section
Thanks for the info I have a question tonight temperatures are going to drop to 52 degrees my trees are small and in pots right now only 1 is big enough to go into the ground I built a large tent and put them in there I put them in plastic bags and the big one the pot is wrapped in plastic bag do I have to worry
Can you do a video on citrus tree care in winter. I have potted lemon tree, peach tree in ground, kumquat in pot and clementine tangerine tree in pot. Do I need to cover my grape vine? I am in Chandler. Thanks
Hey there I have small pot plat mangoes that I just planted I live in North Carolina it gets really cold down to 20 degrees and 30 degrees can I keep it in my apartment in my kitchen which heat on in apt... or will it wither..?
Is your Fruit Punch mango tree grafted or did you grow it from a seed ?
Which mulch do you use and where did you buy it?