Image 1 — This tree was sold as Tarocco blood orange, but it's obviously not, so what is it?
Image 2 — This tree was sold as Tarocco blood orange, but it's obviously not, so what is it?
Image 3 — This tree was sold as Tarocco blood orange, but it's obviously not, so what is it?
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This tree was sold as Tarocco blood orange, but it's obviously not, so what is it?

Bought this 2 years ago and is now fruiting. Fruit smells like oranges but very sour/bitter and is nothing like the Moro blood orange tree we had at our old house. It's supposed to be a standard tree so is this a root stock? Should I cut it down? I don't ever recall a sucker taking over the plant. Maybe they used the wrong cutting? We're in Riverside county, southern CA, with orange groves everywhere.

u/magbarn — 1 day ago
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Scribe Colorsoft - Calibre cover art fix?

Just like the other numerous posters here, took advantage of prime day deals. Love the scribe so far, but I've been using calibre to import my older books and it works fine on my 12th gen PW while my new scribe has no cover art on calibre .EPUB conversions. I know about the hack about connecting calibre while in airplane mode and this works well on my 12th gen PW, but no go on my Scribe Colorsoft. Anyone know of a fix? Thanks!

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u/magbarn — 6 days ago
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Just got M4 iMac under the wire before price jump, get applecare or is the screen fixed?

We've been using a 2012 imac i7 for 14 years now. We were going to wait for the M5, but after seeing the huge price jumps, we decided to grab one of the last regularly priced imacs on Amazon: M4 10core, 24gb/512gb for $1750. Usually never get applecare for my Apple desktops as usually they've been very reliable. Now I'm reading that the screens on these tend to go bad and cost $700+ to fix. I'm only seeing M1's going bad so far, but are the M4's immune or should I just get Applecare? Sadly it looks like it may take up to 3 years for the screen to go bad which means no more Applecare at that point.

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u/magbarn — 8 days ago