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flying dragon vs C35

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poncirsguy:
I have found the best time is early spring when I can put the tree outside in shade.  I can acclimate the tree to sunlight while the tree adjusts to the root pruning.  It is much harder to adjust in spring time than fall because the sun has risen to sun scalding levels when it is still quite cold outside.

scamper:
Do you know if anyone on the forum has tried to grow citrus in air pruning containers?

Tropicaltoba:
I tried the fabric ones in my greenhouse and don’t like them. I use 100% organic in my pots and when dry the water wouldn’t absorb and just spill out the sides. Also moving big ones 40gal was a a problem. The bottomless root saver seem cool but I have a tiled floor.

Millet:
I have long used air root pruning containers from Rootmaker Corporation.  They are great at stopping the roots from curling around the edge of he container.  Citrus trees do well growing in them..

scamper:

--- Quote from: poncirsguy on January 27, 2023, 12:10:47 PM ---I have found the best time is early spring when I can put the tree outside in shade.  I can acclimate the tree to sunlight while the tree adjusts to the root pruning.  It is much harder to adjust in spring time than fall because the sun has risen to sun scalding levels when it is still quite cold outside.

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Have you been using the same fert regiment on both?

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