Over the weekend some areas of Wuyishan experienced a late frost. Although the tea trees see snow during the winter, freezing temperatures will damage the new leaves. I don't yet know how widespread the damage is, and how much of an effect it will have on this year's harvest. My family members all went to check their gardens, they are generally happy with what they found. Other friends were less fortunate.
I've selected a few photos out of a small album to share below.
Late Frost in Wuyishan
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Very interesting, thanks for posting. Hopefully the crops still come out strong.
nice pics. we will wait and see i guess...
I read something about this last week! The guy was all gloom and doom about the 2018 crop, but let's see what the tea really turns out like!
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Hope you guys make it through relatively unaffected. Can't wait to see what you've got coming this year!
I have been told by Cindy Chen that this frost only affected the higher reaches of the region, that there was some damage in the Lapsang and Jinjunmei and some of the white teas but that the yancha gardens were largely unaffected. Incidentally, she claims that spring has been quite warm and that they anticipate beginning harvest around April 27th. The Dancong harvest of her husband's family has been completed.