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serge94501

trying to save a kishu

9 years ago

I put a newly-purchased seedless kishu mandarin in the ground and after four months it looked ready to die. I think the soil in that particular part of the yard has serious problems. I put meyer near there two years ago that won't grow but won't fully die - just kind of sits there looking lame.

The kishu, though, needed help, so I transplanted it into my sloppy 5-1-1 mix into a decent pot. Here's the before, during, and after.

Odds on recovery? Meanwhile, I am going to have that soil tested. We found a very VERY old concrete water transport trench when putting in irrigation pipe. Maybe that breaking down has done something to the PH or introduced some kind of bad soil condition.

This post was edited by serge94501 on Mon, Aug 11, 14 at 13:08

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