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Sep 22, 2020 6:58 PM CST
Name: Kristi
east Texas pineywoods (Zone 8a)
Herbs Region: Texas Vegetable Grower Avid Green Pages Reviewer Garden Ideas: Level 2
hlutzow said:Thumb of 2020-09-21/hlutzow/35eefd

I have officially started on my citrus adventure. I planted this seed beginning of the year and it's doing well. I also have a Calamondin that I started from seed at the same time, but it got root rot and is currently recovering. It is about 1/4 the size with a single leaf and some good root growth. :cross_finger:

Question: Should I consider repotting the Key Limequat now, in the spring, or wait another year?


In this zone, my instinct would be to wait till spring.

Have you slipped it out of the pot to look at the root system? If it is root bound I would pot up a step. That will make it easier to water.

I'm curious. I've had a key lime and a kumquat. Did you cross them or acquire? Sounds interesting.
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