The Tropical Fruit Forum
Citrus => Citrus General Discussion => Topic started by: luak on September 05, 2018, 11:35:22 AM
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Currently my tree's are still outside, will bring them in around November. Indoors those tree's have a tendentshy to bloom heavy and not set. Is there a way to improve?
Millet you gave me g3 a few years ago but forgot how to use it.BOB.
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Grab a q-tip and be the bee.
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Do you use flowers from the same tree? This winter my shop will house about 30 Trees of all different size s. A challenge for sure.
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Easy and fast!!! Take an electric brush, put it vibrate the tree in the morning.
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Lebmung,Daytripper, thanks for your advises, got to try them.
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Most citrus varieties do not require pollination to produce fruits.
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Most citrus varieties do not require pollination to produce fruits.
Outside can be the case.
Inside a house low light levels make the flower sterile, if you look closer at the flowers they lack the ovaries.
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If they lack ovaries, pollination is not making any cense.