Thread: Citrus is Perth
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Old 21-08-2005, 02:23 AM
nickv
 
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Ha my good mate on that ABC gardening show opened my eyes. He got the
chainsaw to some tired citrus and cut it back to basically a stump. (well to
about 3 branches twice as thick as your arm).

My mum had some two citrus trees we tried this on, a lemon and orange and
both sprung back brilliantly. It has taken a couple of years however both
trees are now producing very well again, and regaind their original size.
My lemon will be getting this treatment shorty, its got too many sharp bits
to be lightly pruned.

Your Milage Might Vary, however im interested to hear other ppls experiance
on this too.


"The Lady Gardener" wrote in message
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I have an old citrus tree that has been in decline for a couple of years,
but has no obvious pest.

Extremities are dying off and there is a dead wood in the middle of the
tree.

The bark is discoloured, but not with spot like areas. THe fruit on this
tree is not palitable even when it does produce.

It is very close to a callistomen - but has been for over 30 years without
harmful side effects.

We want to preserve the tree for privacy rather than any other reason, so
fruit crops are not important.

Any ideas on possible reasons for its decline?

Joanne in Perth