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Time To Turn Branches Into Trees (Again) 

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It seems like I did this not too long ago. It's time to do it again, this time with more detail.
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@YaelKaner
@YaelKaner 3 месяца назад
Love your lemons. My buds blow of from strong winds on the wadi side.
@shoshanasplace
@shoshanasplace 3 месяца назад
I had 5hat problem when my trees were young. For quite a few years I thought I'd never get fruit and even worried about my trees' survival. I didn't prune to insure they had enough mass to survive. Once they reached enough density the leaves and flowers stayed on. This is true for all my citrus trees. I still have that problem with my younger, smaller trees. The winds blow up the mountain straight from the sea. Other fruit trees lose flowers, too. I'm so happy when I get fruit..
@thelotus4462
@thelotus4462 3 месяца назад
Thank you! Wonderful lesson 😀
@gardentours
@gardentours 3 месяца назад
Very well explained 🍋🌱👍How long does it take until roots will show up? I've tried to do it with a banana peel and a rose. It worked but then I left the young rose 🌹 in a tiny pot outside in the frost and that wasn't good. I'm going to try this. Your channel was recommended to me by RU-vid and you have a new subscriber. Greetings Heidi 👩‍🌾💕
@robmontgomery9711
@robmontgomery9711 3 месяца назад
how long will it take to root? how long do you leave it wrapped up?
@shoshanasplace
@shoshanasplace 3 месяца назад
The time frame varies, usually after five to six weeks I check them. If I see roots beginning to for then I know it will be a couple weeks more so from six to eight weeks. Sometimes I find roots develped enough to transfer with the first check, other times the roots are too small and have to grow more. Once, I was too late; roots developed but there wasn't enough soil to sustain them.
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