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![]() Misplaced the tag that came with the plant, it's some type of dwarf. Does it look like grapefruit, or orange, or something else? I cut up the fruit to see the color. It's still young, so pretty sour.Thanks,
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![]() could be a grape fruit or a blood orange
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![]() Try this site - Citrus Growers Forum :: Index they will know the variety and diagnose your plant's deficiencies
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![]() I'm thinking with that thick skin it's Red Grapefruit
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![]() I'm with Tony. I have both Sanguinelli and Moro, and although Sanguinelli's is a little thicker, it's not near the thickness of a Rio Red or Ruby Star Grapefruit. I'm 90% certain it's a Grapefruit. Looks very healthy!
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![]() Seems too thick even for a grapefruit. I would guess Pummelo or a Pummelo hybrid.
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