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Kaffir lime plant: Can it be saved?

19 years ago

Some friends of mine gave me a kaffir lime someone else had given them. I beleive it was still in the orignal nursery pot. It is about 1 1/2' tall and the main stem is about the size of a pencil. It was in a pretty small pot and the lower part of the stem formed a spiral at the soil line. I recently repotted it because I figured it was rootbound, and the roots were all in a spiral and not very deep. Not knowing any better (I am a total beginner) I left the roots alone and just put it in a larger pot. Today I saw a post in another forum and found out that spiraling roots are not a good thing. There was a link to a tree nursery website that showed tree trunks doing the same thing as mine that suggested it was pretty much hopeless at that point. Of course these were much bigger trees so I am hoping it is not too late to save my little tree! And advice would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,

Lydia

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