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Old 30-07-2006, 05:02 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Small Mandarines

yes
yes
no, not unless you remove some of the fruit this year. overbearing often leads to
less fruit set the next year. young trees shouldnt be allowed to set any fruit for
the first couple years. and make sure they get good watering but not toooo much.
Ingrid

"Jen" wrote:
but there's quite a bit of fruit already, could this be why?
Should I have removed some of the fruit when they first began?

Will they be
better next year?

Thanks for any help

Jen




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