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Growing Lychee, citrus and Akee in the wet tropics.
Aviyah Treves
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Hi.
I've heard that:
Lychee, oranges and Pomelo like a bit of cold.
And, that Akee likes a bit of dryness.
I want to start a fruit forest in the wet tropics of Ecuador or in that area. With night Avg. Temp of min. 22 celsius (70 F)
Can I grow those fruit trees and enjoy their fruits?
I love those fruits. Would appreciate answers
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