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About the Author Mimi Sydney 9th April 2012 3:12pm #UserID: 6834 Posts: 5 View All Mimi's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Original Post was last edited: 9th April 2012 3:13pm | |
John Mc says... Oh boy, it doesn't look good. I've moved very large mango trees with no problems at all. For a start, it's not the best time of year but circumstances pevail. I know, I've had to move trees or watch them get cut down. The first thing I would be doing is spraying it all over with a weak solution of seasol and watering seasol into the pot. Keep spraying the tree with water as often as you can and and adding seasol now and then for a couple of weeks. It might resprout again from the main stems if you're lucky. | About the Author JohnMc1 Warnervale NSW 9th April 2012 4:22pm #UserID: 2743 Posts: 2043 View All JohnMc1's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author David Brisbane 9th April 2012 5:14pm #UserID: 1961 Posts: 670 View All David's Edible Fruit Trees |
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