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- From: jereese@silver.ucs.indiana.edu (jean reese)
- Subject: Non-flowering citrus tree
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- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 13:39:52 GMT
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- My husband has a grapefruit tree he grew from a seed 12 years ago. It's
- pretty tall now, and healthy, but does not flower and never has. (Therefore,
- no fruit.) We've given it fertilizer and left it outside over the summers,
- but no response. Where did we go wrong?
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- Thanks for any information.
-
- Jean
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