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STOP LEAVING YOUR CITRUS/FRUIT TREES IN THERE NURSERY CONTAINERS #CITRUSHOWTO



Many gardeners love leaving there citrus trees in the original nursery containers. Little do they know they are doing the tree more harm than good. Lets take a closer look.

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16 Comments

  1. Shalom Adoni! HalleluYAH! All praise and glory to YAHUAH, the Great I AM!
    I can’t help but notice the beautiful moringa tree in back of you! It truly is a stunning tree!
    This is a great video, filled with critical information! Hopefully people will open their ears to hear and their hearts to receive the message. Because every message is full of edification, instructions, sincerity and unwavering Truth! Thank you for sharing knowledge with others, offering them a significant opportunity to accept the knowledge and not perish! HalleluYAH! Shalawam!

  2. does your soil mix consist of acid loving soil and sand? I have not been able to find acid loving soil. What about using citrus and cactus mix mixed in with an organic potting soil mix? i understand i need to monitor the pH from watching your channels

  3. Since repotting with 1/2 EB Stone Cactus and 1/2 EB Stone Azalea Mix, Azomite, Mycorrhiza, worm castings and worms, my Tango Mandarin tree put all new leaves on and has ripening fruit! Thank you so much Martine!🙏🏽

  4. Good afternoon. I am a Virginia native with an indoor potted Meyer Lemon and Nagami Kumquat. I plan to repot both plants sometime this Spring. Should I repot prior to acclimating them back to the outdoors, or after? Thanks!

  5. Leaf foot bug cousin to squash bugs. Totally designed for killing plants in the garden. 70% Neem Oil Monterey blend. Is nothing they just look at me. I then used fish emulsion and citrus scent biodegradable soap in a sprayer. TKOed them! the fish emulsion: covered the smell of the garden and the soap made it all taste bad to them. Damage from Leaf foot Bug happens very fast. Could be mistaken for assassin bug nymph early in their life cycle.

  6. My tag said it can stay in its container for two to three years, and my nursery said I didn’t need to change until summer. I guess I’ll repot this weekend.

  7. Thank you. Those bugs messed me up when I started working a garden in Sacramento. I figured out how to fight them in my garden.

  8. my uncle always used to say "PROCRASTINATION IS THE NUMBER ONE KILLER OF DREAMS". We must maximize our opportunities to be fruitful while they are available. Concerning what you spoke concerning the soil 2:10 it is similar to the parable of the garment:

    Luke 5:36 He also told them a parable: “No one tears a piece of cloth from a new garment and sews it on an old one. If he does, he will tear the new garment as well, and the patch from the new will not match the old.

    Also, do you mind giving me the name of the man who you were talking about that used sand in his soil? Please and thank you

  9. Hi I’m a new subscriber, I just purchased dormant fruit trees from my local box store .a peach, plums, apples and blueberries butI’m not sure what to do next . I’m planning on planting them in 20 gallon containers but my confusion is do I go ahead and transfer them into the new pot and cover with mulch and keep them in the garage until it’s time for them to wake up , I’m so confused

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