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ez$$
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Posted: Sat 28 Oct, 2006 1:49 pm

guys, remember citrustreesource.com ? well, I see they have quite a few new varieties in liners...for $7.00 per tree..BUT looks like they will sell to us, but need to purchase a minimum of 25 liners...they can all be different variety....if you guys are interested, i can organize an order....I would purchase about 6-7 liners...let me know if you wanna.. thanks..ez$$ Razz

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BabyBlue11371
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Posted: Sat 28 Oct, 2006 2:22 pm

Garnetmoth is interested in others to go in on with her on a purchase.. I think she still does..


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I have been considering going in on it.. Have to check the budget and see if I can squeeze in a couple trees.. Maybe Garnet could post the list of availables???


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JoeReal
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Posted: Sat 28 Oct, 2006 5:17 pm

Yeah, why not? The citrus liners when you transfer them into bigger pots, then with proper mix and drip watering, they turn into a $29.95 citrus plants by next season, makes for wonderful gifts to local friends.

Benny's clemenules are wonderful this way, they grow quite fast if you follow their instructions on how to care for the citrus liners from treesource.
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Posted: Sat 28 Oct, 2006 5:18 pm

email me what they have. I will tag along this time.
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bencelest
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Posted: Sat 28 Oct, 2006 6:55 pm

Me too. Let me know what they have.
But the clemenule is already planted on the ground and doing really good. It has now so many blosoms and new buds and pelletsize fruitlets, some are peasize.
But I've got about 6 rare varieties that I maybe using them.
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ez$$
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Posted: Sat 28 Oct, 2006 7:39 pm

http://www.citrustreesource.com/

then let me know which ones you want...

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BabyBlue11371
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Posted: Sat 28 Oct, 2006 11:45 pm

When would you be ordering??
There are a few I'd be interested in..

Garnetmoth in???

Gina *BabyBlue*

silly question.. is star ruby grapefruit like ruby red grapefruits that are sold at stores??
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JoeReal
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Posted: Sun 29 Oct, 2006 1:13 am

EZ$$
me want:

Autumn gold (Royalty applied)
Aoshima Satsuma
FallGlo Mandarin
Thornless Mexican Lime
Summer Gold Late (DARN THESE, ALREADY GONE!)
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patrick
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Posted: Sun 29 Oct, 2006 3:13 am

Citruholic,
If you are taking orders from all members of the forum, I would also like to join your order. They would be going to Tennessee.
Aoshimi Satsuma
Armstrong Satsuma
Okitsu Satsuma
Please let me know. Thanks,
Patrick
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Cactusrequiem
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Posted: Sun 29 Oct, 2006 8:46 pm

Hey EZ$$,
If the cost is $7 each and they would be shipped to you. How much would the shipping to SC be? Any ideas? I might be interested in a few also.
Darren
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bencelest
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Posted: Mon 30 Oct, 2006 5:03 am

I misinterpreted what citrus liners means.
Please count me out.
Benny
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Posted: Mon 30 Oct, 2006 3:35 pm

Benny,

I have very good experience with Citrus liners. It is true that they are tiny plants, even "micro" grafted, perhaps with some machine. I followed directions on how to care for them, which is just the proper soil mix and then place in my drip watering system and forget about them. After a year, they grow to the same size as the citrus plants you buy in a 5 gal pot container. But if you get them this winter, you need to pot them (overpot actually) and bring inside the house for better root development during the winter. Then bring out during spring, they will take off like crazy. At least that's what happened to the citrus liner clemenules when I got them, and I gave you one when it has grown bigger. Now your clemenules have more fruits than mine.

Joe.
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ez$$
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Posted: Mon 30 Oct, 2006 6:35 pm

Benny, i did about 8 liners 2 years ago, and now they are just like Joe said...about the size as typical 5 gallon from OSH or HD......Let me know if you're in....EZ

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Posted: Tue 07 Nov, 2006 4:56 am

EZ are you still taking orders ?
IF so please let me kow what they have Tammy
sheltielsave At yahoo.com

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