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Desert lime in pot
Walt:
--- Quote from: David Kipps on May 09, 2025, 03:07:08 PM ---How did you manage to get one? For several months I've been on the notify list for when they become available, and I've heard nothing. Another question: what rootstock is it grafted onto? (their site says that they are grafted) It would seem that the soil mix should be chosen according to the needs of the rootstock, rather than according to the scion.
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I got an email about 10 days ago saying Madison had a few and I went right to their site and ordered.
It makes sense that the root would determine how it is to be potted. Thanks.
I know it won't be hardy here. Nor will an F1 hybrid with Ponciris. Maybe some from a backcross to Ponciris will be.
hedgescholar:
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David Kipps--
"What was your overwintering temperature for the razzlequat that has produced a flower bud?"
Razzlequat was overwintered at about 50°F, weak natural light. Basicly parked in front of a window in a disused room.
Mulberry0126:
--- Quote from: David Kipps on May 10, 2025, 07:44:19 AM ---Mulberry0126: Will you have the Eremomandarin and Eremorange for sale? Or any other Eremo relative?
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By next year, yes. I'm establishing the mother plants so I'm doubtful I will have any for sale this year outside of a few extras for auction.
Perplexed:
There are more in stock as of right now: https://madisoncitrusnursery.com/products/australian-desert-lime-eremocitrus-glauca-for-sale
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