
My question is, will this even help or could it even possibly have adverse effects?
Cheers,
Pearcy.
For some reason I'm more then happy to condition my trees to a 40 degree day in summer but scared of them in the cold (go figure?). I think it was more the fact that they are a tropical species out of their natural environment. One of the figs was obtained from Deniliquin on the Vic/NSW boarder late 2014 but I don't believe the temperatures would be too drastically different. The main problem I had was I live on the beach so I receive strong cold northerly winds in the cooler months, they were still to be kept outside just with the wrap on. In my noob worries I thought they would struggle with constant temps below 16 degrees.Isitangus wrote:Put it back outside!!!
Maybe move to a sheltered spot but if it's been grown in VIC and grown up in VIc it should be fine!
Half way down this page is an appropriate read.
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I assume you are Williamstown north of Newcastle?Pearcy001 wrote: In my noob worries I thought they would struggle with constant temps below 16 degrees.
Thanks all,
Pearcy.
Hey Ken,kcpoole wrote:I assume you are Williamstown north of Newcastle?Pearcy001 wrote: In my noob worries I thought they would struggle with constant temps below 16 degrees.
Thanks all,
Pearcy.
If so I would expect your Ficus to grow year round there. Mine here in western Sydney get down to 1-2 Deg in the mornings, but the coldest Midday temps they would see are about 10 Deg in the depths of winter.
I see growth on all of my Ficus continually through winter, so would expect yours to be the same or even better.
Ken
WhoopsieJarad wrote:Hey Ken,kcpoole wrote:I assume you are Williamstown north of Newcastle?Pearcy001 wrote: In my noob worries I thought they would struggle with constant temps below 16 degrees.
Thanks all,
Pearcy.
If so I would expect your Ficus to grow year round there. Mine here in western Sydney get down to 1-2 Deg in the mornings, but the coldest Midday temps they would see are about 10 Deg in the depths of winter.
I see growth on all of my Ficus continually through winter, so would expect yours to be the same or even better.
Ken
Williamtown in in NSW Williamstown is in VIC. I'm assuming the Victorians wanted to emphasize Williams ownership of the town (they're all strange south of the border)