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Post by bklyncitrus on Sept 9, 2019 23:13:46 GMT -5
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Post by bklyncitrus on Sept 9, 2019 23:16:03 GMT -5
This survived outdoors in 7B but had branch dieback, very compact now, was very lanky
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roberto
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Best Regards from Vienna Roberto
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Post by roberto on Sept 11, 2019 4:00:16 GMT -5
What kind of Citrangquat? I see a lot of trifoliate leaves, did'nd you remove the shoots of PT rootstock?
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Post by ilya11 on Sept 11, 2019 7:41:03 GMT -5
For me it does not look like Thomasville citragequat.
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Post by david on Sept 11, 2019 8:22:56 GMT -5
Nor to me. Lots of trifolate look here. I am wondering if the rootstock was kept at bay here? Seems like it was not.
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Post by bklyncitrus on Sept 13, 2019 10:12:52 GMT -5
This is a Woodlanders Seed grown Thomasville - Not Grafted, white tag is still on plant. I've heard it said when juvenile they can be very trifoliate but switch off later in maturity. I also have a grafted Thomasville from Stan McKenzie with the weird unifoliate leaf.
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Post by bklyncitrus on Sept 13, 2019 10:16:12 GMT -5
I also have a seed grown Morton Citrange I got from Stan(as well as grafted from Stans), same situation, looks like a trifoliate, it it wasn't tagged I'd get confused.
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Post by bklyncitrus on Sept 13, 2019 10:32:13 GMT -5
Apologies, I'm still getting the hang of having to convert pics down and upload here. I'm not quick.
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Post by bklyncitrus on Sept 13, 2019 11:42:37 GMT -5
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Post by bklyncitrus on Sept 13, 2019 11:55:53 GMT -5
woodlanders tag
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Post by bklyncitrus on Oct 18, 2019 20:58:13 GMT -5
The seedling is starting to put out some growth since I brought it inside. Going to fatten it up.
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