Question on feeding citrus

Discussion in 'Citrus' started by RoseLady, Apr 19, 2006.

  1. 09ltrain

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    I would buy a few pounds off someone as well.
     
  2. heyitsrusty

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    I'm also interested in getting a 5-lb. bag. I don't have access to private messages because I recently signed up, but you could email me. --> r s m i t h 4 0 5 AT h o t m a i l . c o m <--- take the spaces out and replace the AT with @. (helps keep spam down). I would be very grateful for your help. Thanks
     
  3. stratman

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    Hi Guys - I am very interested to read your comments on Citrus as I am having an awful time with mine (in Australia) after many years of wonderful fruit - would you be so kind as to have a look at my problem listed under user stratman ??

    Would really appreciate your help - I hate seeing a sick tree !!!


    David
     
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    Hi Guys - I am very interested to read your comments on Citrus as I am having an awful time with mine (in Australia) after many years of wonderful fruit - would you be so kind as to have a look at my problem listed under user stratman ??

    Would really appreciate your help - I hate seeing a sick tree !!!


    David
     
  5. roachslayer

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    So, with my plants now in the house for the winter, and getting some light through the south window... should I continue fertililzer, or just water now?
     
  6. justalittlegardenobsessed

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    Hi there -- this is an ancient post, but if anybody was still interested in selling a small quantity of the 25-5-15, I would be a very eager buyer. Thanks very much for your help!
     
  7. roachslayer

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    I've got tons I could spare if interested.

    Yes, very old thread. I might as well updated it to answer my own question where this left off - absolutely, continue to fertilize as long as the root temps above 55. Otherwise, the tree dies back.
     

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