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garnetmoth
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Posted: Sun 05 Feb, 2006 3:24 am



6 mo old, biggest FD rootstock



Only surviving 'mondin from Grovespirit trade '05



Key from Gurneys



Meyer from Gurneys, slightly unhappy
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garnetmoth
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Posted: Sun 05 Feb, 2006 3:29 am



6 month old Key from seed, now in 1gal



grumpy meyer leaves. Others appear to have spider mites, I dont see any on this plant, but the leaves look buggy



this is my smallest seedling, pretty sure its a Nagami seedling



Mystery "veinous orange" from Gurneys



These 2 are slightly different looking, I thought they were both Yuzu. One may be Kaffir lime, but not old enough to see true leaf morphology.
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garnetmoth
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Posted: Sat 11 Feb, 2006 11:27 am


little Thai


big Meiwa finally potted up!
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garnetmoth
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Posted: Sat 01 Apr, 2006 7:03 pm





it blooms!
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Millet
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Posted: Sat 01 Apr, 2006 8:17 pm

Very nice, your getting quite a collection. - Millet
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BabyBlue11371
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Posted: Sat 01 Apr, 2006 11:41 pm

your citrus family is lookin good!!
Gina *BabyBlue*
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garnetmoth
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Posted: Tue 13 Jun, 2006 10:12 am

This is my Key Seedling- Its about doubled in size alreay this summer!



Meiwa Blooming again





There is a spider in there too!

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Patty_in_wisc
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Joined: 15 Nov 2005
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Location: zone 5 Milwaukee, Wi

Posted: Wed 14 Jun, 2006 3:23 am

Hey Garnet, so happy yours are doing so good --they look great. Seems we both had problems w/ our Meiwa's for awhile but they are coming back with foliage & blossoms...yours moreso than mine! They taste so good -- hope we get fruits this year. Can't believe how much your key lime grew.

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garnetmoth
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Posted: Wed 14 Jun, 2006 10:39 am

Thanks!

I was worried when Id gotten it that 2 branches were partially leafless (then I think the rest fell off), but the wood never turned dark. Its taken 2 flushes for them to start leafing out again.

Ive got a little branch starting just above the graft, and one lone bloom on the stem Shocked I will let the low branch get a bit longer and try to root it!

Ive been watering with aerated compost tea from my worms when I have a batch made (every week or 2), plus water when dry, and Ive watered with feed once this season so far.
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garnetmoth
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Posted: Mon 07 Aug, 2006 3:30 am

Big pic of my Gurney's Meyer- there are 3 blossoms on this one



Key from seed, about 1 year old now



Thai lime, with baby orinoco banana behind it- Im going to try to air layer that protruding branch once it cools down a bit



Gurneys "veinous orange"



Calamondin- from seed on left, from Sprawl*Mart with some fruits on the right

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