Twice a yr fertilizer may not be enough. How much do you use? What kind?\What is the leaf color like? How much have they grown? One thing that...
I'm not sure that is bugs. It could be a disease.
If your garage is cool (below 65) you can put it there for the winter and it should do fine with minimal water. That should provide the stress...
Citrus need a rest peroid or stress to induce flowering. In temperate zones like the US, that comes from cold exposure. Citrus need about 800...
Re: Hello Your tree looks nice and healthy. Horticultural oil will kill most insects (except miners) that affect citrus.
Often the first few yrs of production are not as good as it will be when the tree matures. I don't think the proximity to the water has caused the...
I don't think that is an insect--I think that is gummosis. Here is a link:http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/r107100411.html
It is trifoliate (3 leaves is what that means). It is not too late to graft (but you may want to wait until spring when the bark is slipping). If...
It is not too late to graft. If you can get budwood I would recommend bark grafting--you could put several different varieties on the tree and...
If you have fast draining media, you may not have hurt the tree, but if the media is more or less peat moss (like most commercial media), you may...
It can cause stems to split and result in the type of damage you see.
Is it possibly due to freeze damage last winter? What part of FL is Spring Hill in?
Your tree will drop any fruit it cannot support, but you can remove fruit if you want--you may get slightly larger fruit as a result of thinning,...
The best thing you can do is read a lot of the post on this forum--use the search function to find threads about things you need to know. As...
Differences in sweetness in citrus fruit is more a function of climate and environment than just about anything else, although as Millet said the...