New Zealand Lemonade Tree
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Is a New Zealand lemonade tree worth getting?
Comments (19)I'm pretty sure they graft their own trees, but I think they don't do it year round. They grow on a yearly crop schedule so if they're out this year you will probably have to wait until next year. They grow the grafts inside in a greenhouse and then transfer them outside to screened-in shade houses. I believe they have at least 3 growing grounds far away from each other. And they're developing another larger, state-of-the-art facility in a very sparsely populated part of the state, mostly in response to HLB. They take that threat very seriously. Unfortunately for mail order customers, they supply most of the state's retail stores and that's the bigger part of their business and so probably takes precedence....See MoreNew Zealand lemonade tree gets a 30 gallon promotion.
Comments (6)Is that trifoliate at the base? Are you trying to get the trunk to get thicker. I've been leaving some of the trifoliate growth at the base to see if I can get the trunk to grow thicker. Kind of like a bonsai. Have you had any fruit yet?...See MoreNew Zealand lemonade trees on US897 and Seville sour orange year 2019
Comments (36)Bob I think that most people get to many varieties and burn out on the associate problems and end up quitting. I know of several past people who lost power to their green house and lost 30 to 40 trees. They looked for more trees with advice from us and then left. These trees are expensive. If I decide to quit citrus I will let you all know and why. When I first started I posted a lot with picture and a lot of other people got mad and they let me know in very rude ways. I am still here and Better than 15 of them are gone. It is too bad because they were a real asset to the group Jay We eat them like an orange or mandarin. Gave away 1 each to 4 closest friends. It is well worth growing. I have eaten 45 fruits total from 3 different trees. Steve...See MoreCITRUS PATHOGEN
Comments (3)Vaguely ... something familiar, but I can't remember. Don't worry, nothing too scary. If you want to find out more precisely, show how the leaf looks from above, what the tree looks like as a whole, tell us what kind of soil, fertilizers, where and in what conditions the tree stands now (better photo), where the tree stood 2-3 weeks ago ... etc. Was it cold at night? Did you paint / renovate the room? Was the tree sprayed or the leaves washed?...See MoreRelated Professionals
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