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Growing Copra in Florida

Allium cepa 'Copra'

Tropical to SubtropicalZones 8, 9, 10, 11270-365 day season

🏛️ Florida Growing Overview

Climate
Tropical to Subtropical
Primary Zone
Zone 9
Last Frost Range
January 1 - March 15
First Frost Range
November 15 - Never
Famous Florida crops: Oranges, Tomatoes, Strawberries, Sweet corn, Sugarcane

📍 Zone Suitability in Florida

⚠️ Florida Growing Challenges

⚠️Nematodes
⚠️Hurricanes
⚠️High humidity
⚠️Sandy soil nutrients

Florida Growing Advantages

Year-round growing
Winter vegetable production
Frost-free (south)

📊 Copra Quick Facts

Days to Maturity
104-114
Difficulty
beginner
Season
spring
Type
F1

🎓 Florida Extension Resources

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