Tropicas oasis
in Siberia
by Rinat Ziganshin (Siberia, Russia)
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My name is Rinat Ziganshin, I am 18 y.o. I was born and grew up in Central Asia, in sunny Uzbekistan, likely all know, where such juicy and bright fruit as fig, apples, grapes and peaches grow. It's a mild-temperate climate area closer to subtopical, equal probably to zone 7-8 USDA. In Winter temperature dropped rarely down to -10°C (15F). |
They were sitting next to a frosty winter window... I waited for another 1.5 months, and plants have grown up, I realized they need more room! |
The new mature type of leaves started to appear. |
This experience was a great reward for my efforts. Then I started to use more concentrated fertilizer soultion and it made my plants stronger and bigger.
After couple of weeks the stems became woody and started branching
That was the best reward and Ablolute Holiday for 'Tropical Papa' (me) :-) |
Sometime in January I re-potted my 'babies' into larger pots with potting mix, and since then they develop even more actively. |
My experience is not limited just with fig trees. I also grow many other tropicals from seeds!
Jacaranda was planted in summer 2003, now it's already 70 cm (30") tall! |
I got this coffee plant as a tiny seedling. |
Strelitzia was sown in the spring 2003, and now look at it! |
Solanum was sown in the spring 2003, when it sprouted it looked just like a tomato. It grew very slowly, bottom leaves yellowed all the tome, but finally it turned out to a nice plant that now looks like real Solanum. |
And I got much more!
My advice for everyone who lives in cold climate is - try, and just in a couple of years you will have perfect mature exotic plants!