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| hi all,
we've got a lime tree that we planted approx 3 yrs ago and although it's been flowering and we do get tiny little fruits, they never develop into proper size lime.
cheers, Jan |
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| g'day jan, not sure i can help as i am no expert on why fruiting trees don't fruit, but maybe you lack pollinators ie.,. bees? we grow citrus also limes and never have had this problem. als you can ask this question over at: |
Here is a link that might be useful: len's garden page
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- Posted by jan_cornelissen VIC Aust (My Page) on Thu, Dec 28, 06 at 16:56
| plenty of bees len and as i said i do get tiny little fruit they just won't grow bigger and will eventually fall off |
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| sorry i can't be of more help jan, sounds like an environment thingy to me ie.,. soil deficiency maybe? anyhow ther are nice people over at express who may have some answers. len |
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| Maybe your tree is just too young. I have a tangello tree and its about 5 years old and only now has decent fruit on it, before that they where little and sparse. |
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