Dwarf lime and lemon trees (forum)
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Tennile starts with ...
I have a potted dwarf lime and lemon tree. I bought them probably 3 months ago. I water them roughly 2 times per week. I just wondered if anyone had any tips on how to look after them and also if I need to cut them back at all. My lime tree had grown some new shoots but leaves that have grown from it are huge. Is this OK. Thanks for your help...since Im not great with plants
Time: 10th February 2008 10:16am
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Bob says...
Lots of little feeds of fertilser.
Keep moist.
Not much room in a pot.
Bob
Time: 11th February 2008 4:56pm
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Tennile says...
Thanks Bob, what about cutting them back. Should I remove the big leaves that are growing or just leave them.
Time: 12th February 2008 8:22am
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Bob says...
Just leave them unless the plant is too
big, then you can prune back after
fruitng.
Just remeber that its a fast changing
world in a small pot, so check it often.
Bob
Time: 12th February 2008 12:03pm
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Connie says...
I would like to buy a lemon and lime dwarf tree in nursery not online, can you tell me where i can find it? thanks.
Time: 1st May 2008 4:26pm
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manda says...
A lot of garden nurseries stock citurs trees and stock dwarf lemons.
What state are you in?
Time: 1st May 2008 6:27pm
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Shaun says...
Which state / town are you from, Connie?
I saw some double grafted dwarf citrus trees in Canning Vale in Perth .....
Lemon-Lime, Lemon-Orange and Orange-Lime grafts.
Time: 1st May 2008 6:29pm
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Manda says...
In WA they are also out in Waldecks i saw on the weekend and Wandilla [i think too].
Time: 1st May 2008 6:38pm
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Anonymous says...
Yes, they are a rip off at 120 bucks each at Frasers Nursery.
Time: 1st May 2008 6:38pm
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Anonymous says...
I know they are so expensive.... someone could make a fortune doing the double grafting fruit and sell it cheaper
Time: 1st May 2008 6:40pm
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Anonymous says...
TAss 1 trees in Upper Swan sells them super cheep.
Time: 1st May 2008 6:47pm
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Anonymous says...
what do you call super cheap? Do you mean the double grafts or just dwarf
Time: 1st May 2008 6:48pm
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Erin says...
Hi i was wondering hwree u saw the grafted trees in canningvale?
Time: 30th November 2011 10:40am
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