u/bayleaf1963

Image 1 — Navel Orange looks sick what do you think about thd roots?
Image 2 — Navel Orange looks sick what do you think about thd roots?
Image 3 — Navel Orange looks sick what do you think about thd roots?
Image 4 — Navel Orange looks sick what do you think about thd roots?
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Navel Orange looks sick what do you think about thd roots?

Photo 1 is the tree old pot beside it 2 is what it root ball looks like, 3 is closer look, 4 ive teased out roots was that best thing to do?

This tree is about 6 years old 1st two years it had about 5 fruits since then , masses of flowers but fruit drops immediately, was fed consistently with miracle grow as in my other recent post but no mater how much just fed it it never greened up , so do you think it was badly rootbound ? do the roots look healthy as in not root rot?

u/bayleaf1963 — 9 hours ago
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These lacking or variegated trifolate?

Ive posted on here before about how slow these trifolate orange plants are growing prob about 8 months now , I planted about 30 seeds had about 20 germinate couple are looking like this looks almost variegated, I planted them in well draining compost with a perlite mix and been feeding them with miracle grow multipurpose which is high in N , what did you guys think?

u/bayleaf1963 — 3 days ago
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Are orri seeds good for making root stock?

One for the resident experts, few months ago I planted trifolate orange seeds to make some rootstock but they seem REALLY slow growing would these orri seeds be faster but importantly be compatible with Miho satsuma grafting?

I love orri as they are really sweet but this bunch had seeds in almost every segment

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u/bayleaf1963 — 2 months ago