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Most citrus do not need pollination to set fruit. However, if you want to pollinate you can use a brush on the stamen first to pick up pollen,...
There are several possible reasons, e.g. one may have a bit of root rot, or phosphorus (or other nutrient) levels may be insufficient in one but...
Sad to say but the kumquat seems to have died. The new sprout is not a kumquat, it is a trifoliate orange used as a rootstock for the kumquat....
We use small electric outdoor gazebo heaters connected to a thermostat that kicks in just above freezing in our greenhouse. The heaters supply...
We recently started making citrus sorbet and slushies with the juice from the fruit produced by our collection of citrus plants. We purchased a...
This weekend we had another lovely harvest of citrus fruit as can be seen in the photo. Even with the severe cold outside (reached below -10C...
How much to thin the fruit is quite subjective. The more you thin the fruit the more nutrients the plant has to stage a recovery, but the fewer...
That is a pretty normal reaction of a mature key lime to stress and changes in its environment: drop most leaves, then flower, then make shoots...
keep in mind you must change light levels gradually. Taking it straight to sunlight will burn all the leaves...
The photo shows a trifoliate orange, not a Meyer lemon. Most likely this was a graft and the rootstock was trifoliate orange (quite common). The...
the photos show classic signs of iron deficiency. If you have given them fertilizer that has iron chelate recently then the problem may be that...
Citrus with an actively growing tip send hormones down the branch that suppresses shoots from starting. Once they are at the desired height pinch...
They should grow ok either way. I grow a few different citrus together in pots and they have done well for quite a few years. Be sure to trim...