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Hidee frens and naybers!

I have a 6 year old tangerine tree giving fruit for past 3 years. Have been
fertilizing and watering per nursery advice except no ammonium sulfate added
until last year (this year adding 1 cup in spring, summer and fall per
nursery advice). Fruit is falling off again this year, as in past 2 years -
just after starting to turn color, about 2-inches diameter. That fruit is
super bitter. Throwing it in the compost pile by the bushel this year.

It gets full sun from morning until about 3pm when shade from a nearby tree
shades it for the rest of the day. Leaves, etc, all look healthy & no insects
or diseased look. Soil test shows in the proper ranges.

I'm about out of ideas. Any idears about what to do try?

Bob


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