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Interesting.
Be careful on the website for that video, I saw an ad for Prime Pro as product designed to control the ripening of fruit.
When I clicked the ad it carried me to a site for Free Palestine and said I had been hacked. Lucky for me I'm running with all shields up behind a private VPN.

If I had been surfing in unprotected mode I could have very well been hacked.

The steaming of the citrus trees does look promising. It looks like it would take a long time to do if you had 100's of acres of trees to treat. Given a choice to spend the time treating or let the trees die, I would spend my days steaming the trees.

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Thanks Brian. How do you over winter your Meyer Lemon?

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Citrus General Discussion / Meyer lemon Indoors For Winter - Spring Bloom
« on: November 02, 2015, 11:44:11 AM »
Thanks Millet for clarifying the light spectrum question regarding my windows.
I do have one additional question, If I bring in my tree for the winter, what will it do when I return it to the patio in the spring?
Will it begin blooming? I know that it will not receive the below 68 Deg temps that from what I have read, initiate the bloom cycle.

Thanks

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