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My cherimoya plant does not look too good after moving from my home in san diego ca to my new one in georgetown texas. I did my research a little this plant can handle temps as low as 25. The lowest so far out here is 35. imgur.com/HzD0gWO
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I note the observation that "Cherimoya trees are fairly adaptable when it comes to soil types, happy in sand or clay, although they prefer a rich and fertile soil with good drainage. They tend to develop a tap root, so sites with deep topsoil grow good cherimoyas but the trees do not thrive in containers".
So, if you're forced to keep the plant in a container, you ought to be trying to fool it into thinking that it's not in one by giving it far more space (including depth) than it's currently got.
See also the info on that page about watering and fertilising your plant.
(BTW: This website is UK-based. So people here won't be famliar with the climatic conditions in either California or Texas. The USA is also the only major country in the world to still use the Fahrenheit temperature scale; the rest of the world converted to Celsius a long time ago! You might find more info about gardening issues in the USA by visiting the NGA forums: https:/
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