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lainee starts with ...
my tree is still only about 25cm high after a couple of years-- we've had plenty of rain this year so it's not insufficient water-- I don't know what fertiliser it prefers, so have just used some citrus fertiliser and dynamic lifter occasionally. It's in semi shade.It would be a help if the ph requirements were listed with the planting instructions when we buy uncommon varieties. Any suggestions please?
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BJ says...
It seems to be a temperamental tree. I had one grow only a little over 2 years, then die. I might have loved it too much. My father has one which is in similar quarry dirt/stone and clay to mine, but a few degrees colder out on the west side of town. His is on the sunny edge of a rainforest, and would have been a bit shaded as it grew. It is now 30ft tall and gives him 100 fruit twice a year with no attention whatsoever.
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