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Comments (12)I've had the same good experience with Polka as Sage above. I never spray Polka and she remains disease free all season. I do have to cut her way back each spring, but she puts on 6-7 feet of new cane each summer. I get about 4 flushes of bloom from her. I always loved Just Joey, but lost 3 and finally gave up because it was just too tender for my Northern Michigan garden, even with lots of winterizing. I bought Polka because it has the same big ruffly apricot blooms and is has been a wonderful substitution. I grow it on a split rail fence....See MoreWhat can you tell me about a Dosatron both good and bad?
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Comments (20)Pip, didn't see your post, sorry. But, know that it's not a "3-in-1" grafted tree. What he has are three rooted cuttings stuck into one pot. Three completely separate trees growing in one pot, one of which is very vigorous and will crowd out the other two and eventually kill them (so, I guess it will probably end up with your recommendation, if punky tries to continue to grow 3 trees in one pot). No need to kill anything. Punky really should remove two of the cuttings and re-pot them in their own pots. And, what Kippy said. It really is a very perfect example of "you get what you pay for". These are cuttings of more ornamental types of citrus trees, which is fine if that's what you want - a pretty plant that is rather high-maintenance inside, and produces pretty, but either inedible or marginal fruits. And, punky, again, Kippy has given you some good advice - don't shoot the messengers you asked us about these cultivars we've told you what they are, where to go to find out more about them, and what we, as experienced citrus growers would do. It is entirely up to you as to what you wish to do with your 3 cuttings. Wishing you well, whatever it is you decide. Patty S....See MoreTell me the good, bad and ugly about cats!
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