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Old 10-12-2009, 11:53 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Default Re: The role of phosphate in fruiting plants

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Originally Posted by Abnshrek View Post
This a indepth discussion... Anyone have an answer to why my Velenica Orange is fall blooming? lol I can only hope it doesn't freeze and I'll have spring orange juice. :^)
Ha! Your Valencia orange is acting normally.
I have also my clemenule mandarin blooming and my calamondin blooming all year round. But don't count your glass of orange juice ahead of time because good ole Frost is jutting its head around the corner. In fact I have more citrus have many marble size fruits right now like my Washington navel, Trovita Orange etc....And to think that my dwarf orinoco had just weaned its male flowers.So I don't know what will happen.
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