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ChristinePatricia starts with ... i have dwarf lime and lemon trees in bit terracotta pots. the leaves on both are yellowing. I realise this is a nutrition issues, and to start with am thinking of applying a good overall nutrient to the pots. Can someone advise a quality, organic nutrient product? thank you, Christine | About the Author ChristinePatricia Telopea NSW 21st January 2017 11:20am #UserID: 15431 Posts: 2 View All ChristinePatricia's Edible Fruit Trees |
About the Author ChristinePatricia Telopea NSW 21st January 2017 11:45am #UserID: 15431 Posts: 2 View All ChristinePatricia's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Brain says... citrus don't like competition, and from the picture, there appears to be some other plants growing from the same pot. So those other plants will need to be transplanted else where, as they are competing for the same resources as the citrus. Otherwise, Dynamic Lifter usually does the trick. Apply lightly initially (a few pellets is enough) and spread it out a bit - not at one spot. Then water in really well. Then repeat monthly but cease when you see fruit forming and can apply again when they are bigger than size of a big marble. | About the Author Brain Brisbane 23rd January 2017 3:55pm #UserID: 6289 Posts: 638 View All Brain's Edible Fruit Trees |
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