Are you saying I will need to provide a more humid environment for it if Im up north, even when grown indoors?Proud Marine Dad said:Unless you are in Hawaii or South America good luck growing coffee.
I'm saying you can't grow coffee in North America as we don't have the high elevation and proper temperatures here to grow it If you are planning on having coffee beans that is.Mojorizen said:Good to know. I will plant all ten seeds then. I could try it indoors I guess.
Are you saying I will need to provide a more humid environment for it if Im up north, even when grown indoors?
Proud Marine Dad said:I'm saying you can't grow coffee in North America as we don't have the high elevation and proper temperatures here to grow it If you are planning on having coffee beans that is.
Decaf is a process bro not a type of bean.texas blues said:
Don't they grow De-Caf in like Michigan?
Glad I could help. I work for the largest green coffee storage facility in the U.S. We have over 500,000 bags of coffee in 134-152 lb. burlap bags from all over the world.Mojorizen said:Well doing some reading online confirms your opinion Proud Marine Dad. A hard plant to grow I guess. Well I already ordered seeds, so I will try, but will keep my expectations low. Thanks for the input.
Cool. Seems like a difficult task. But worth a shot. THanks for sharing the link.Nigel said:Maybe you can grow it here if you really try hard?
https://www.sweetmarias.com/growingcoffee/Growing_Coffee_at_Home.html
Mexico is located in North America and happens to be one of the top ten producers in the world.Proud Marine Dad said:I'm saying you can't grow coffee in North America as we don't have the high elevation and proper temperatures here to grow it If you are planning on having coffee beans that is.
Not counting Mexico.HopsNBarley said:Mexico is located in North America and happens to be one of the top ten producers in the world.
I don't care for the stuff myself but have heard Hawaii has some decent stuff for those that like it.