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Friday, May 24, 2013

Can coffee or chocolate plants be grown in the US?

Question by Time to change my name!: Can coffee or chocolate plants be grown in the US?
Located in the US, but if you have a greenhouse, is it possible to replicate the growing conditions and grow either of these plants?
Uh, Syd, you do realize what a greenhouse is, RIGHT?? DUH indeed.
And I'm pretty sure, but I could be wrong, that CHOCOLATE beans are different than COCAINE plants! Surely the two products don't come from the same plant.
A big THANK YOU to the person who gave me such a great, detailed answer with the links, I appreciate the information.

I'm with you, it's amazing how dumb some of the answers are on this site...LOL Thanks again~


Best answer:

Answer by Jessie K
If they have a passport.



What do you think? Answer below!

7 comments:

  1. no dah because it is not hot here and where they grow it needs to be hot

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  2. Sure with a greenhouse

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  3. white boy chocolateMay 24, 2013 at 3:49 AM

    cocoa plants can make cocaine ;)
    so they might have laws on who can grow them

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  4. There are companies who's marketing pitch is "Grown in the USA!"

    So yes, you can grow in the US. I mean, most of those companies are based in Hawaii, but thats still the US, right?

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  5. no i do not think so because the u.s does not have the right climate for them to grow. for example south america grows them since they have a nice sub-tropical environment. but the u.s does not so yea.

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  6. yh they can

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  7. I'm sure Cocoa tree can grow in warm places like Florida or Hawaii. While coffee grows in tropical mountains... I don't know if you have that in US.
    Both Cocoa and coffee grow well in Mexico.


    PS Cocoa and Coca plants have no relation, I guess it was just a joke...

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