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Standard Seedless Kishu

SanDiegoMama
11 years ago

I recently purchased a standard seedless kishu (15 gal) to grow in the ground in my San Diego backyard. After considering many options, I selected the kishu mostly because of the petite fruit that my children love. All of the research I've done shows varying sizes for a mature seedless kishu (3-10 feet). Does anyone have input as to a mature height estimate? The tree is already 3 feet, so I can't imagine this is really the mature height. I was hoping for a tree that would be at least 10 feet, which is why I chose the standard, but my understanding is that the seedless kishu tree (in addition to the fruit size) is smaller than other mandarin citrus.

This is my first time posting on this forum and I appreciate any feedback in advance.

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