clementine trees, dying?

Discussion in 'Citrus' started by connor, Jun 20, 2009.

  1. connor

    connor Member

    Messages:
    9
    Likes Received:
    0
    Location:
    masachuesette, USA
    About 5 months ago I planted some clementine seeds and now I have three 6 and a half in trees. I figured that they had outgrown their dixie cups so I went to the store and asked what to plant them in. They told me to mix one part potting soil with one part garden soil and add some citrus tone. So I went home and did this. When I was done I got my three clementine trees and some lemon trees that were twice their age but three quarters their height and transplanted them all at the same time. The day after I transplanted them my lemon trees looked fine and one of my clementine trees looked fine but the other two were wilting on their top halves. On one of the trees I cut off the part of the stem that was wilting and it looks okay but I didnt do it on the other one incase it was the wrong thing to do. Will someone please tell me how to save them and also how to prevent htis from happening again?
     

Share This Page