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Forum: Tropical Zone GardeningReplies: 4, Views: 64
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Jimsned2
Fort Lauderdale, FL

January 19, 2009
09:10 AM

Post #6023152

Hi Folks, A week ago I bought and planted a Black Sapote tree,(chocolate pudding tree), it seemed to be doing well till we had a cold snap here in Ft.Lauderdale Fl. within two days it has lost just about all it's leaves, can anyone tell me if this is normal or if it has a chance for recovery? Thanks in advance for any advice.
Metrosideros
Keaau, HI

January 19, 2009
05:29 PM

Post #6025398

Diospyros digyna, Black Sapote, is a Sub-Tropical tree that likes moist, warm, sheltered areas.
Fort Lauderdale should be warm enough; if the soil around the plant did not freeze, it should recover. Until the plant matures, protect it from harsh weather.
popper1
Mulberry, FL

January 22, 2009
01:33 PM

Post #6036637

I have one that is about 4 years old in Florida, near Tampa. Mine has done well for me up here, so can't imagine it wouldn't be happy down there. Mine gets full sun, it is planted up against a 6' fence and is about 8' tall. I have very rich soil here, not the usual sand-soil of Florida. I would think that it got a shock from the cold & new location so should be fine. They are beautiful trees.

David
Jimsned2
Fort Lauderdale, FL

May 29, 2009
09:49 AM

Post #6613407

Thanks to all. Here is an update. The tree lost every leaf and I was within a week of pulling it out, then lo and behold I noticed new growth, the tree is about 4 ft tall and I had new growth at about 2 foot and also on the top, I decided to just let it go and after two months I trimmed the the branches in the center of the tree back to the trunk, now all growth is at the top and it's growing great.
Braveheartsmom
Kihei, HI
(Zone 11)

May 29, 2009
09:20 PM

Post #6615893

Aloha and thanks for posting - what a lovely turn of events! You'll be picking soon!

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