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Lots a Lime tree in pot

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Frogslegs starts with ...
My Lots a Limes tree is about 3 years old and manages to produce dozens of tiny limes in one 'bunch' like up to 20! It then gradually drops 90% of them. There is new leaf growth coming through at the same time and more flowers. How do I keep the fruit on the tree? I feed regularly and it has mulch around it.
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Mindy1 says...
It might actually be the fertilising causing the fruit drop, depending on the type. Anything like chicken manure during flowering I have found causes fruit drop, together with big changes in temperature and not enough watering. Does it dry out much?
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