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Topic Title: Mango cold damage Topic Summary: Created On: 01/09/2018 07:15 PM |
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01/09/2018 07:15 PM
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So I wrapped my entire tree up for the 3 freezing days we had last week, but some of the newest growth toward the top and sides of the tree appears to have taken some damage. It looked like there were buds starting to form on most of the ends of the branches. Now most of the ends of the branches have yellow burnt looking leaves.
Should I just leave them and see what happens, or prune back a few inches in hopes of some new growth? Hoping this doesn't impact my tree making fruit this year. I covered with this thing called a planket, the previous homeowner had left. It was not very helpful. |
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