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US-1284, SCS rootstocks

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Citradia:
As a native Floridian from a citrus producing county, I can say that in FL, rain and humidity are not a problem. The roots will not rot because of rain there. It’s sand. The ground will not hold water unless you happen to live in a very rare muck basin area. I lived in one; one foot below the sand there was thick white clay that you could ball up into a ball and bounce it on our driveway. This was our front yard that flooded in  heavy rains. Our back yard was higher scrub country with sugar sand that held no water. We planted the citrus in the back where wild citrus and palmetto bushes grew naturally.

vnomonee:
US-1284 on own roots. My graft to poncirus started to grow and then the whole graft died so I only have this plant (plus the rootstock on my potted satsuma). Will test hardiness. No clue what fruit will taste like 😋

 



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