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oooooooooooooooops,,,
I thought that I killed my tangerine tree - by drowning !! It had gradually lost it's leaves & I originally asked here about 'evergreens' & whether it might regrow them. I have repotted the tree (about 24" high) & it has indeed started to throw out some brand new leaves. Now comes the question of feeding ! I have always used the summer/winter feeds,,,, but in this case, I think it would be a waste of time using summer feed,,,, as there are no flowers / buds / fruit to feed yet. Do I use Winter feed - to help the leaves grow,,,, or stick to the regular regime ? ------ I have grown a dozen or so Clementines & four cumquats (about 2" at present) as well, so this knowledge might come in handy for them later. Two out of three mangoes are also coming on great & I have 3 nectarines on the tree. (see other post re FIG tree) cheers all |
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Hi Rusty,
I bought this tree in about Feb 2007 (along with a few fruits that had grown that season). Last year it flowered profusely (as did my lemon tree) & hundreds of fruits appeared,,,,, but bit by bit they fell off to leave the biggest/strongest ones. They didn't quite ripen enough though, which I put down to not enough sun last year. The skins were green, but the insides were terrific. It's in a pot just over 10.5" dia & 9" deep. The last pot was prob an inch narrower. Ultimately, I want to keep my trees in bucket sized pots. It seems that 3/4 of the tree is growing some new leaves, whereas about a quarter of it looks dead ! As I say, it seems a waste using summer feed,,,,,, as I need the general/foliage 'growth' rather than fruit growth. thanks for your comments,,,,, |
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