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David2's Edible Backyard

Joined: 27/12/10 Updated: 27/12/10 Frost:
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Navel orange - Hi Chris thanx I will look at the Ph..4867 days 15hrs
Navel orange - Hi Wayne no it is a tree surround..4867 days 15hrs
Navel orange - Hi I planted my navel tree (Washington) about three yrs ago from the beginnig I have had oranges, last year a good crop, this year one orange and no blossoming the tree seems to be growing ok the leaves seem to be yellowing and some curling, previous seas..4870 days 3hrs

Orange - Washington Navel

David2's Edible Fruits
Update: 4870 days 3hrs

Comments: -

sweet and no seed and fresh fruit

Fruiting Months March and April

Planted: 2007

Growing: In the Ground

Qty: 1

Fruit Harvest: 30 kilograms per Year

First Fruited: 1 Years from purchase in pot

Sun/Shade: Full Sun

When I Fertilise: Yearly, Winter, Spring

Pest Control:

seasol, now and again

Organic Status:Partially Organic

Question:

Hi I planted my navel tree (Washington) about three yrs ago from the beginnig I have had oranges, last year a good crop, this year one orange and no blossoming the tree seems to be growing ok the leaves seem to be yellowing and some curling, previous seasons i have used Rose/citrus fert, I also use seasol this year because of no fruit I have used used epsom salts now I have tried chelated Iron, is there another reason for not fruiting.
Regards David


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