Hello everyone!
I have new trees coming in to New York City from California. Specifically a Premna and Viet Bluebell. As it is now winter, I’m worried on how the trees will react to its new climate. I have been reading and have seen people say to bring them inside as they will not stand temps below 50F degrees.
My questions are do I bring them into my living room for the winter to get them the most sunlight and stay in temps of 60-70F or do I put them in the garage with a grow light in temps of 45-60F to get them acclimated (was also thinking of burying them in mulch in a bin if I go the garage route) to my climate?
Any input helps! Thanks in advance!
I have new trees coming in to New York City from California. Specifically a Premna and Viet Bluebell. As it is now winter, I’m worried on how the trees will react to its new climate. I have been reading and have seen people say to bring them inside as they will not stand temps below 50F degrees.
My questions are do I bring them into my living room for the winter to get them the most sunlight and stay in temps of 60-70F or do I put them in the garage with a grow light in temps of 45-60F to get them acclimated (was also thinking of burying them in mulch in a bin if I go the garage route) to my climate?
Any input helps! Thanks in advance!