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20 ft Ruby Red Grapefruit tree in trouble

I moved into this nice mobile home park just south of Venice, exactly four years ago and found a huge 20 ft tall healthy, Ruby Red Brapefruit tree in the backyard,...in full bloom yet, with many dozens of softball or larger sized yellow fruits ripe for the picking. Wound up giving half away, made many good friends{{gwi:807}} ! ( smile )..just too much for one guy !
It went on like that in Nov - Feb three straight years. Then we had the mild winter of 2011/2012 and the tree hasn't been the same since,...this being the beginning of the 2nd disastrous season in a row. Was told by neighbors that the warmish winter was the culprit.
Only gave it a cursory fertilizing & sparce watering prior to this downturn, but then I searched the websites,.. found out about killing all grass underneath,( to outer branches ), digging a 3" deep trench around the outer drip line, fertilizing heavy ( 4 - 6 - 8 ), in that trench 3 times a year ( St Paddys Day, Memorial Day and Labor Day ),..watering first, fertilizing, then heavily watering again.
That has all been done, two years in a row,..was optimistic for this Nov, but tree looks the same, even worse. Almost no leaves, a few scraggly, small, dry fruits from last year still hanging on.
Generally speaking, it looks like it should be cut down. So as a last resort,..any ideas out there ?

This post was edited by jofus on Sun, Jan 6, 13 at 20:46

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