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Old 01-19-2017, 12:05 AM #21
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try key lime seeds if you actually want to see fruit within 5yrs...

And as for getting fruit trees to RE-BLOOM after a frost.....it is possible...just takes the right dose of stuff......it won't fully re-bloom but I got fruit from some appletrees that way one year (dumped 1/4 jug of.....) on them..

organic growth additive some of us use lol....can cause hermi-flowers when you overdo it on cannabis in the wrong phase tho as I found out when used as a root drench....which is why i dumped my remaining half bottle on the 2 trees.....
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I have a lot of fruit trees, some were bought and some wild and the rest planted from seed. They are all fantastic for different reasons. I like the grafted ones because they are all tasty and they put out a lot of fruit, the wild trees and seed planted trees have a wide variety of fruit, some taste great and some are sour and not edible unless you make pies or cider, some of my wild trees put out apples the size of both your fists put together and everyone is impressed by this tree. No one has seen apples that big in a grocery store and they actually taste great. I say go for it if you have the land. If you only have room for 10 trees I would get store bought ones so you know what your getting and you can have them growing fruit on the second year.
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Old 01-21-2017, 08:10 PM #23
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once saw a citrus tree with over 20 kinds of different types of citrus fruit on one tree , near Indio ca.,,, of course all grafted
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Old 02-03-2017, 01:05 PM #24
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Try growing a pineapple next time. It's easy and I did it a few years ago.

How To Grow A Pineapple
Could try that! Have been growing avocado from a seed in a pot by a window, but just for a little twisted bonsai...my mango tree died after it grew two leaves
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