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Скачать или смотреть This Will Make Your Fig Tree More Cold Hardy: Seriously.

  • Ross Raddi
  • 2025-01-19
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The video explains effective strategies for protecting fig trees during winter, focusing on methods to enhance their cold hardiness. It highlights that fig trees are generally hardy to Zone 7A (0°F) when well-lignified, but prolonged exposure to extreme cold can still damage them. Proper lignification, where the wood hardens sufficiently, is critical for survival, as poorly lignified branches are more susceptible to cold damage. The speaker emphasizes that protecting fig trees for one winter season can significantly improve their growth and resilience in subsequent years by altering their hormonal balance, encouraging slower growth, better fruiting, and increased lignification.

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Practical advice for winter protection includes storing potted fig trees in a garage while maintaining temperatures above 15°F to prevent root damage. Outdoor trees can be protected by bending them to the ground, staking them, and covering them with materials like mulch, straw, or insulation. Preventing rodent damage is also crucial, as rodents can destroy trees by eating their bark and roots. The video concludes with a recommendation to remove winter protection around early March to allow the trees to grow and reach their full genetic potential in the following growing season.

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Zone 7A - Greater Philadelphia

Introduction (0:00):
Discusses the importance of winter protection for fig trees, especially in colder climates like Zone 7A.

Temperature Tolerance (0:34):
Explains that the hardiest fig trees tolerate temperatures down to 0°F if well-lignified but emphasizes that durations of extreme cold can test hardiness.

Potted Tree Storage (1:09):
Shares experience with storing potted fig trees in a garage, emphasizing maintaining temperatures above 15°F to prevent root damage.

Rodent Damage (1:38):
Highlights the critical need to prevent rodents from accessing stored fig trees, as they can destroy trees by eating the bark or roots.

Cold Weather Actions (2:47):
Describes actions taken to protect fig trees from cold, such as moving them into storage to prevent root damage from temperatures below 10°F.

Lignification and Hardiness (4:02):
Stresses the importance of lignification (hardening of wood) for fig trees to survive cold and notes that this process is more important than the variety itself.

Protecting for One Season (5:17):
Explains that protecting fig trees for one season alters their hormones, resulting in slower growth, easier fruiting, and better lignification in subsequent years.

Bending and Covering Method (6:31):
Recommends bending trees to the ground, staking them, and covering them with materials like mulch, straw, or insulation to protect them during winter.

Winter Protection Timeline (7:06):
Advises removing winter protection in early March to allow trees to grow and reach their genetic potential.

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