The Tropical Fruit Forum
Citrus => Citrus General Discussion => Topic started by: Empoweredandfree on May 30, 2019, 08:48:27 AM
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So I’m thinking of bringing my citrus trees down to FL and putting them in the ground within the food forest I’m building but is it worth it with the greening issues?
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I can not forsee a remedy for hlb appearing magically in the next near future. You can do as I do. Love your citrus, take good care of it, use only "clean" wood to graft with and hope for a defeat of greening. There will be a fix......
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You can not bring citrus into FL from any other state. Just a heads up.
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I can not forsee a remedy for hlb appearing magically in the next near future. You can do as I do. Love your citrus, take good care of it, use only "clean" wood to graft with and hope for a defeat of greening. There will be a fix......
I guess my question is greening inevitable on Florida citrus? What percentage of trees get it?
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It is rampant in Florida now and sure to spread. Hence the quarantine....no citrus/related in or out of FL.
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The chance of your citrus tree contacting HLB in Florida is about 100%. It is just a matter of time.
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The chance of your citrus tree contacting HLB in Florida is about 100%. It is just a matter of time.
Thanks Millet, I’ll leave citrus out of the equation