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Desert Lime - Citrus glauca

BushNut's Edible Fruits
Update: 3643 days 9hrs


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Citrus Splitzer - lemon/lime

Kathy2's Edible Fruits
Update: 4456 days 5hrs

Comments: -

One of the grafts seems much more vigorous than the other (not sure which yet). It's also helped by the fact there are 2 grafts of one and only 1 of the other.


Spring 2011: Covered in flowers and just starting to grow teeny tiny fruit.


About a month after this  I decided to get rid of the fruit. There was just so much and I thought that it was a bad idea to leave them all. It didn't seem to like that and suddenly dropped all of its leaves. There are teeny tiny new shoots appearingon some of the branches (mostly on one graft not the other). No idea what I did wrong - I am SURE there was enough food, I am sure it wasn't too wet or too dry. I am hoping that it was a sunlight issue so I have moved into a sunnier spot.


Summer 2012: First day of the new year and I have noticed new shoots on the bare branches. I think that the weather has just started to warm up enough for it to get going again. Catch is that I think they shoots might actually be flowers not leaves. What is it thinking? All I can do is keep an eye on it and keep reminding my man to help fertilise!


Fruiting Months September and October

Planted: 2010

Height 0.75 metres

Growing: In a Pot

Qty: 1

First Fruited: 1 Years from purchase in pot

Sun/Shade: Medium Sun

Pollination: No

Fertiliser or Organics Used: Charlie Carp, Seasol, and my partner helps out too


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Multi-graft citrus (Grafted)

MsBetterhome1's Edible Fruits
Update: 5244 days 9hrs

Height 0.5 metres

Growing: In a Pot

Sun/Shade: Full Sun

Organic Status:Organic


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citrus pomello 8/10

Franc's Edible Fruits
Update: 5365 days 5hrs

Fruiting Months July, August, September, October

Height 2 metres

Growing: In the Ground

Qty: 1

Organic Status:Pesticides Used


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Citrus, Tangelo Minneola

Rev 's Edible Fruits
Update: 5381 days 12hrs

Comments: -

Very juicy, well suited to area, very good frost resistance. susceptible to harlequin bug


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