Hi All,
We've had an abnormally cold start to winter. We've had 4 or 5 nights where temps dipped below freezing (29F was the lowest -1.6C)
Things doing just fine:
2ft t. terscheckii, no damage at all
2x 6ft. Acacia acuminata v. narrow phyllode, actually still growing at the tips, amazing!
2x 5ft. Acacia maidenii, not looking so great, phosphorous deficiency I think, but not seemingly affected by the freeze
bunches of PC pachanoi, no damage at all
The only thing that does look so good after the cold temps:
1x 3ft. mimosa hostilis, the leaves have all turned brown and mostly fallen off, the stems seem to be alive, hopefully comes back in the Spring
A note about terscheckii:
the cacti grower that I'm working for keeps telling me terscheckii handle the cold better than most other cacti he's grown, including the native saguaro. He really thinks that they'll do just fine in zone 7a and possibly a bit colder. And so far, it seems to be true.
Peace,
hcc