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Snek ́s citrus container plantation-Cold Hardy Citrus
snek:
Hybrid "Sanford F2 Curafora" : 2017-10-16
Hybrid "Unshiu x P.trifoliata" ITSZ Prague : 2017-10-16
Citrumelo "Swingle 4475" (F2-sec. gen P.Broa) : 2017-10-16
Hybrid "USA 119" : 2017-10-15
Citrange "Morton Nr.93" - 2017-10-16
SoCal2warm:
Cool.
Here's three of a very rare variety:
It's a seedling of what was believed to be a [CiTemple edible x Ichang papeda] x Minneola Tangelo
(CiTemple is a citrange with Temple orange that was considered to be especially edible)
Florian:
Fantastic plants, Snek, and they look very healthy in containers. What is your secret?
Citradia:
Beautiful trees and fruit, Snek. Your Swingle fruits look very round; usually swingle is lemon/ granade shaped; are you sure it's not Dunstan citrumelo?
snek:
Personally, I'm very skeptical about Hybrids with Ichang papeda, but I'm glad to be mistaken.
There is no secret. With citruses in containers I have been suffering for 36 years. I am patient, that is an absolute necessity. Just better know what a particular plant wants or does not want.
I'm absolutely sure. 100%. 25 years ago only Swingle was available in the Czech Republic. Dustan is here for about 5,6 years. This year's fruit is not quite typical - it was really dry (almost 4 months did not rain). Normally, the fruits have a different shape - look at the photo.
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