Sona Posted August 4, 2022 Report Posted August 4, 2022 So with how limited greenhouse sizes are, is there any optimal use for fruit trees inside them after they're venerated? I was thinking this might be the optimal design for a multipurpose greenhouse. On a second note, is there any way to put colder trees in a hotter climate and have them survive? I understand you simply put hot trees in a greenhouse to survive (if the winter even inside doesn't kill them though), but how about the colder trees in more temperate areas? 1
Dawning Posted August 4, 2022 Report Posted August 4, 2022 I didn't know that greenhouses even worked for fruit trees. I thought it was just crops. As far as I know, as soon as it dips over or above the max temperatures, it dies. There's no interior for fruit trees.
Professor Dragon Posted August 10, 2022 Report Posted August 10, 2022 I'd like to see bigger greenhouse interior space.
Sona Posted August 10, 2022 Author Report Posted August 10, 2022 On 8/4/2022 at 1:50 PM, Dawning said: I didn't know that greenhouses even worked for fruit trees. I thought it was just crops. As far as I know, as soon as it dips over or above the max temperatures, it dies. There's no interior for fruit trees. I need to do more testing on creative, but I'm pretty sure they don't deleaf during the winter in a greenhouse. Whether or not this means you can have yearly fruit, I need to see. 1
TheCurmudgeon Posted August 11, 2022 Report Posted August 11, 2022 I didn't know a greenhouse had a size restriction, doh! 1
Sara Bell Posted August 12, 2022 Report Posted August 12, 2022 If using the 7x7x7 rule, there would be enough height for a fruit tree. Curiously waiting for your test results Sona and good luck! 1
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