Ti Hawaiian plants hit hard by freezing Florida weather - help!
We suffered Hawaiian Ti plant frost damage from the freezing temps in central Florida this year. Do I see if they'll come back or replace them? The leaves were really brown but I'm hoping they can recover. They're 3-4 feet high and are 5 years old. Any tips on what to do with a Hawaiian Ti plant after freeze are appreciated.
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https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/plant-problems/environmental/tips-for-saving-cold-damaged-plants.htm
Here are some care tips.
https://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/205018/#b
http://www.nola.com/homegarden/index.ssf/2018/01/how_should_you_tend_to_your_fr.html
https://www.sproutabl.com/plants/flowering/hawaiian-ti-plant/
Like with any plant, wait to see if it starts to recover on its own.
Hello Sue. I understand your dilemma. I was in South Texas this year when it was hit with snow — twice in abiut as many weeks. There were some palm trees that were hit hard that “came back,” but there were others that did not, which was surprising because they were of equal size and type. The best thing to do is to wait and see if you beautiful Ti plants will come back on their own. If not you can replace them at that time. Good luck!
Yes, we didn't disturb the plants after the freeze. The plants are at our home in Florida and since we're seasonal, it's tough to monitor the plants. The looked beautiful and healthy before the freeze, but looked horrible when we left in February! We're going back soon so we'll see how they fared! Thanks.
Thanks!!
Give them a chance to recover. The leaves may have been damaged but as long as the roots didn't freeze, you should be good. :)