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    Hallo fruit friends!

    I just got the new haskap varieties boreal beauty, blizard and beast in pots. I have alot of citrus plants in much light and 10 degrees celcius during the winter so i have space left indoors. How is fruit plants reacting to be kept in pots inside in these conditions during winter to be planted outside in the spring?

    Some have dropped their leaves and some not.

    Cheers from sweden!

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    "The plant is winter-hardy and can tolerate temperatures below minus 47 degrees Celsius."!!! (wiki)

    Is there any benefit in keeping the plants in with your citrus? My worry would be that this would interfere with chilling hour requirements, and/or would induce premature growth in spring.

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    • #3
      Hello Bolets, I agree with the above post - as they are winter hardy it may be best to get them outside and settled into their growing position. Keeping them indoors won't benefit them at all - probably the opposite.
      https://www.artsnursery.com/article/...haskap-berries
      Last edited by Scarlet; 15-11-2017, 10:00 PM.

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      • #4
        Thanks for your input! As of this i have no idea and i want fast groth of these and i have never tried anything like this. I`m thinking they would grow well indoors until spring to be planted outside or planted outside now and still be doormant and wake up in the spring to start growing. Probably try both versions as a trail and see the difference.

        Maybe someone else here has tried it before?

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