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Sep 6, 2017 3:17 PM CST
Name: Alice
Flat Rock, NC (Zone 7a)
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Thanks Elaine. Container is an appropriate size and I do refresh the soil every year or so, roots usually look good. There is really nothing to see except the fruit is ripening too early. I don't see any sign of greening. I haven't seen any more fruit drop. It is too large/heavy to bring it inside so all I can do with it is secure it in a corner of the deck and hope it is still here after this storm passes.

I should be out moving pots but it is easier to procrastinate here. Shrug!

Do you see anything off about this tree? Fruit usually turns between Thanksgiving and Christmas.


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