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garnetmoth
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Joined: 28 Nov 2005
Posts: 440
Location: Cincinnati, OH

Posted: Wed 01 Feb, 2006 10:09 pm

I saw the post for Caldwell Nursery awesome fall sale prices, and I ordered a Meiwa and a Kaffir (and a Stevia herb). My babies will be here next week, the meiwa will be unpotted and burlaped.

woot! fruit! Thanks for all your enthusiasm here, I didnt know what Id gotten into, but i really do enjoy my citrus
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Laaz
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Joined: 12 Nov 2005
Posts: 5641
Location: Dorchester County, South Carolina

Posted: Wed 01 Feb, 2006 11:46 pm

Glad to see you found the link. I stumbled on the site searching for Satsumas. I may have to order a few Okitsu's & Mr. Mac's for the yard. Let me know how the quality & size is when they arrive.


http://caldwellhort.com/html/citrus.html
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Millet
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Joined: 13 Nov 2005
Posts: 6657
Location: Colorado

Posted: Thu 02 Feb, 2006 12:56 am

Laaz thanks, I bookmarked the site. I would be afraid to order at this time of year, here in Colorado it gets down to at LEAST the lower 20's or below each and every night. I think the tree would freeze during delivery. I might order come spring. I never head of this nursery before. - Millet
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Patty_in_wisc
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Joined: 15 Nov 2005
Posts: 1842
Location: zone 5 Milwaukee, Wi

Posted: Fri 03 Feb, 2006 3:59 pm

Ahhh haaa Garnet. I now pronounce you a CITRUHOLIC.
I bookmarked that site too. Let us know how your trees are.
If I order another tree, it will be a bears lime. Ever since Joe sent me one to taste - I think it's my favorite citrus.
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garnetmoth
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Joined: 28 Nov 2005
Posts: 440
Location: Cincinnati, OH

Posted: Sat 04 Feb, 2006 2:44 pm

Hi. My name is Kelli, and im a citrusaholic.

Just ordered my CHCs too. Roberst Supply in Ohio. he was cute, he said some citrus people keep calling and ordering, I must be on some forum list! I said yes sir!

Just replanted some of my babies, really considering letting my Meyer lemon go, its getting really crappy looking, and ALL my other living trees (Jerry did kill 2 this summer by neglect) look JUST FINE. it is by far the most picky.
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garnetmoth
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Location: Cincinnati, OH

Posted: Thu 09 Feb, 2006 2:10 am

Babies and CHCs arrived today. Wow, a bale of CHCs really is big. Its almost as big in volume as I am. I guess everyone will be getting repotted soonly!

Ive actually made friends with the Kroger security cop, he tried to grow a lemon I think, but it was dying (i told him to get a humidifier). I promised to share CHCs with him

The Meiwa is gorgeous. Its about 3.5 feet, pinky finger thick trunk, standard shape. The Kaffir is healthy looking, multi branched.

The CHCs are soaking in a bucket of rainwater on the porch. its darn cold, and when I washed cocopeat in the bathtub it made a MESS. Ill make sure I bring them up to room temp before planting in them. Im going to go read how long they should soak for. I dont want to leave the trees wrapped for too long, but I dont want to pot them into poorly prepared substrate either.

woo! citrus love!
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BabyBlue11371
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Joined: 28 Nov 2005
Posts: 830
Location: SE Kansas

Posted: Thu 09 Feb, 2006 2:32 am

Kelli,
Congrats on the new trees!!!
Sounds like you have lot of work ahead of you hope you have fun!
Gina *BabyBlue*
PS.. Don't give up on the Meyer.. I haven't given up yet and I think it is paying off.. mine are looking better!!
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Patty_in_wisc
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Joined: 15 Nov 2005
Posts: 1842
Location: zone 5 Milwaukee, Wi

Posted: Thu 09 Feb, 2006 8:14 pm

Kelli, Keep rinsing those CHC's in clear water. When the water runs fairly clear, add some epsom salts to the soaking. I just read it somewhere (?)
Or, if you already potted, water using epsom salts - 1-2 TBLS per gallon.
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buddinman
Citrus Guru
Citrus Guru


Joined: 15 Nov 2005
Posts: 342
Location: Lumberton Texas zone 8

Posted: Fri 10 Feb, 2006 2:57 am

The Mr. Mac satsuma was the best of 10 acres of citrus planted At Port Sulphur Lousisiana by Mr. Mceachern, father of Dr. george Ray McEachern, Texas A&M extension. Larry Stein, fruit and pecan specialist with the Texas A&M cooprative extension really likes the Mr. Mac satsuma. It was named after Dr. George Ray McEachern fater.
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garnetmoth
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Joined: 28 Nov 2005
Posts: 440
Location: Cincinnati, OH

Posted: Fri 10 Feb, 2006 11:33 am

I noticed they had the Mr Mac and Owari satsumas at that nursery, but we have hot, humid everything in the summer. Ive read Satsumas prefer cool nights for the best flavor.

Im wondering what would be good for my climate and produce well. Im happy I got all mine through the winter with just a bit of leaf drop

I just tried a Minneola Tangelo for the first time yesterday, it was great. a bit messy, but tasty.
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Laaz
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Joined: 12 Nov 2005
Posts: 5641
Location: Dorchester County, South Carolina

Posted: Fri 10 Feb, 2006 9:58 pm

Kelli, Satsuma's do great in our hot humid climate. To be honest Satsuma's are my favorite citrus, few to no seeds & super sweet.

Thanks Bonnie, I'll order a few.
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garnetmoth
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Joined: 28 Nov 2005
Posts: 440
Location: Cincinnati, OH

Posted: Sat 11 Feb, 2006 11:33 am

oh wow. I thought id read somewhere on this or the gardenweb forum differently. I honestly dont have room for more trees right now, so ill make do with what I have Shocked

weve got snow right now, but its been not too cold almost all winter, and its usually 90-100% humidity, 80-105 or so in the summer.

Pics are in the pic forum under "kellis small mess"

I was upset that my meyer is getting lousy looking, I flushed it with rainwater 2 weeks ago and its putting out new growth! now for CHCS!
Im using medium chcs with cocopeat, some osmacote. I water with cheap acid food with micros, with a big pinch of epsom salts. Ill probably water with worm-casting tea when theyre outside for the summer.
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