The Tropical Fruit Forum
Citrus => Cold Hardy Citrus => Topic started by: Laaz on May 05, 2019, 02:46:47 PM
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And he brought up my variegated flying dragon. I've had this thing since 2005 I think. It has never flowered or fruited. Damn slow ass grower as well.
(http://oi66.tinypic.com/2ut55hl.jpg)
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Almost a bonsai with minimal effort.
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Indeed.
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G was in Colorado this week on business. Corresponded with G via internet.
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Yeah, Joe said he stopped by.
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That's a very pretty tree. Did you grow it yourself from seed?
Not that I have one, but are you still looking for a variegated Yuzu? If so, maybe I'll get motivated enough to try planting the fazillions of Yuzu seeds I get from my tree every year. Or not.
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No, it's grafted.
I'm always looking for weird variegated citrus if you ever come accross one. I planted probably thousands of yuzu seeds & never got a variegated seedling.
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I'm always looking for weird variegated citrus if you ever come accross one. I planted probably thousands of yuzu seeds & never got a variegated seedling.
I personally don't like the look of variegated citrus, they look sickly, so if I ever have a variegated seedling I'll give it to you.
I gave Eyeckr a variegated Natsumikan seedling. (would probably grow good in 9a)
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So he's holding out on me? Going to have to have a talk with him! ;)
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Hi Laaz
How advanced do the seedlings have to be before you know whether or not you have a variegated one? That is, do they start out green and only develop variegation later, or are they funky right at the start?
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Both, some plants will be normal green & then all of a sudden they will produce a variegated limb sport. Some can show variegation from the seedling stage...