Few potted plants seem to have frozen solid
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Posted 3 years 3 weeks ago #74152
are these plants as good as dead in this case or do they have a chance if i thaw it out inside?
this is really annoying. I might just leave them inside until the end of January. any advice?
this is really annoying. I might just leave them inside until the end of January. any advice?
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Posted 3 years 3 weeks ago #74153
Depends on the plants you got? Can you name them for us.
Also your location and temperature would be handy. Because it makes a difrence if it freezes -1 or -40
Also your location and temperature would be handy. Because it makes a difrence if it freezes -1 or -40
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Posted 3 years 3 weeks ago #74155
jap. maple and chinese juniper in small pots. I think it went around -4 last night.
location is vancouver
location is vancouver
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Posted 3 years 3 weeks ago #74156
Not sure about the juniper, (although I have full sized juniper) but I have red Japanese maple seedlings I keep in an unheated shed. They have been frozen solid at -10 Celsius for a week or more.
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Posted 3 years 3 weeks ago #74157
Do you use celsius or Fahrenheit in Vancouver?
The juniper have no problem eigther way. Do not bring it inside.
The maple will have problem if we are talking F here. Put it in a well protected place with somewhat milder temperature. An unheated greenhouse, coldframe or just a shed will do. If you have a lot of snow where you are you can just burry it in snow, its really good isolation. Do not bring it indoors!
The juniper have no problem eigther way. Do not bring it inside.
The maple will have problem if we are talking F here. Put it in a well protected place with somewhat milder temperature. An unheated greenhouse, coldframe or just a shed will do. If you have a lot of snow where you are you can just burry it in snow, its really good isolation. Do not bring it indoors!
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Posted 3 years 3 weeks ago #74158
No problem whatsoever. Both of them well-frost hardy. Just keep them out of wind & sun when fully frozen. Do NOT keep them in a warm room.
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Posted 3 years 3 weeks ago #74162
-4 Fahrenheit could be a problem for a potted japanese maple. That is like -20 celsius.
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Posted 3 years 3 weeks ago #74167
guess i misinterpreted something i read.
I thought it might be a problem but i guess it is not. I'm talking celsius.
I thought it might be a problem but i guess it is not. I'm talking celsius.
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Posted 3 years 3 weeks ago #74168-4 Fahrenheit could be a problem for a potted japanese maple. That is like -20 celsius.
That will actually be a problem for me because it will go down past -20 where I live, and my Japanese Maples will feel that. What should I do?
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Posted 3 years 3 weeks ago #74171
Last winter my japanese maple took 6 weeks of constant deep frost. Lowest temperature -16c. But I must admit I was a little bit worried then. However no problem.
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