Regarding your article, where you metioned, after 2nd flowering, the plant is not blooming again……
thus this mean, that the plant will not bear anymore fruits after the 2nd flowering ?Please clarify on this point.
thank you very much…please write to me at cycwong33@yahoo.com
the best way is to plant and try it out, if the plant can tolerate below zero.
I do expect some species of the Jatropha curcas do handle the cold weather during winter.But you have to find the right kind.
Charles Wong said:
Regarding your article, where you metioned, after 2nd flowering, the plant is not blooming again……
thus this mean, that the plant will not bear anymore fruits after the 2nd flowering ?Please clarify on this point.
thank you very much…please write to me at cycwong33@yahoo.com
cheers,
charles
Larry said:
To whom it may concern:
can I receive on my email address what you have published above? I need to print it out.
Thanks
Larry
FIsal Haji Mohamad said:
My plants were attacked by so called worms devouring most the leaves
ABBAS GHANBARZADEH said:
Dear Sir,
I would like to know the temerature range which jatropha curcas can tolerate.
for example can it tolerate minus zero degrees?
Charles Wong said:
the best way is to plant and try it out, if the plant can tolerate below zero.
I do expect some species of the Jatropha curcas do handle the cold weather during winter.But you have to find the right kind.