Cavendish and cold tolerance
Red varieties get a bad reputation for poor cold tolerance, just wondering why this variety gets a free ticket, not surprised by the nursery's who sell them not to be honest with you with its cold tolerance, but even on the org over the years i can hardly remember any cold sensitive threads about them.
The amount of people i know who buy a dwarf Cavendish or a SDC and think they will be getting fruit when the reality is unless they are kept in warm conditions with bright light, you can kiss it good bye to them, you cant put them on hold. Defoliated leaves at 5c to 6c.
Last edited by mushtaq86 : 10-30-2016 at 07:37 PM.
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