Testimonials Shop News Specials Catalogue Contact Forum Blog My Account My Edibles
50 percent off when you pre order
50 percent off when you pre orderMulti Grafted VarietiesRare and Collectable treesUse these promo codes to get special offers when placing a new order
Forum Rules | Updates
<< Back to Daleys Fruit Tree Forum

Tahitian lime

    3 responses

Trish W starts with ...
Hi, my Tahitian lime is about 10 years old and lately the fruit is rotting in the styler end, I have been told it is a nutrient deficiency but I can't recall the product. It does fruit all year round but most prolifically in winter.
About the Author
Trish W
Urraween Qld
17th March 2015 9:21pm
#UserID: 11471
Posts: 4
View All Trish W's Edible Fruit Trees
Reply | | Remember to LIKE this Answer(0) LIKE this Question (0)
Boris Spasky says...
Not nutritional but physiological.
Other than picking them before they turn yellow, there is no known way to prevent it.

About the Author
Boris Spasky

17th March 2015 10:20pm
#UserID: 7085
Posts: 184
View All Boris Spasky's Edible Fruit Trees

Reply | | Remember to LIKE this Answer(0) LIKE this Question (0)
Julie says...
Trish, mine did exactly the same for a few years, then stopped! I'll never know what caused it or why it went away, so I hope your lime comes good eventually too.
About the Author
Julie
Roleystone WA
18th March 2015 2:50am
#UserID: 154
Posts: 1842
View All Julie's Edible Fruit Trees

Reply | | Remember to LIKE this Answer(0) LIKE this Question (0)
Trish W says...
Thanks for the advice, I will stop worrying now and just cut off the bad bottoms.
About the Author
Trish W
Urraween Qld
18th March 2015 1:23pm
#UserID: 11471
Posts: 4
View All Trish W's Edible Fruit Trees
Reply | | Remember to LIKE this Answer(0) LIKE this Question (0)

REPLY to this forum

Login or Create Account

<< Back to Daleys Fruit Tree Forum