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Hybrid Nin-Kat-MandarinXPoncirus

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Samodelkin:
In June 2017 received a branch of PTxSunki with fruit. Much overripe fruit, but bitter butter Poncirus was not. The leaves are long and narrow like willow. The handle imparted to citrumelo - here is the growth today

Zitrusgaertner:
Thank you Samodelkin, your picture resembels very much my plant. Narrow, serrated leaves and thorny twigs. But there is also a differenve: Mine does not have trifoliate leaves at all. Somtimes bifoliate but no more trifoliate. No poncirin sounds very good. Bitter is not a problem if it tastes good.

Ilya11:
Robert,
Actually 5* flowers even after  loosing all leaves. This winter we had only two nights of minus 9 but with violent winds up to 80 km/hour, also  periods with snow and abrupt changes of temperature. No damage on Ichangquat, but 5* lost leaves on North Eastern side of a tree.
Fruits of Ichangquat  are rather special, but I like them, they are not particularly soar, grapefruit like bitterness and if eaten fully ripe with a skin, the taste resembles fejoa with some pine note.

Alexander (Samodelkin), leaves on your PTxSunki look exactly like on my plant



Zitrusgaertner:
Okay, we stick with PTXSunki  ;)

Millet:
The USDA has developed several root stocks using Nin Kat crosses

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