Название | : | How to Grow Citrus Trees in Containers (or in the ground) // Complete Growing Guide |
Продолжительность | : | 19.45 |
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Просмотров | : | 48 rb |
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You know what wil solve that rat problem? Kitties 🐈🐈⬛️😻 Comment from : Sierra Mower |
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How do you get them to grow big limes? So far my lime tree has only given me small limes 😢 Comment from : Elena Hernandez |
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If you put a 2 ‘’ deep plate under a pot to collect excess moisture Would that be more beneficial to the plant, or would that cause root rot? Comment from : Anton Gronski |
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How long does it take for a 'tree from seed' to bear fruit? Comment from : anilori |
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So much advise in this video, thank you! Comment from : SEK4110 - Susan |
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QUESTION: I have to move indoors during winter What to do to prevent insects in pot before moving in or what to use if insects etc develope after moving in?? Comment from : RJ |
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I saw someone planted at less 3 types of citrus together Comment from : dev bachu |
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My lime anlemons are grafted Comment from : dev bachu |
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WOW!!! THANK YOU, FOR SHARING THIS GREAT INFORMATION, ON GROWING CITRUS TREES, IN CONTAINERS, ETCbrI'D BET THAT "BONSAI" TREE FORMS WOULD BE REALLY STUNNING?!! Comment from : guloguloguy |
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My lemon trees leaves keep falling off 😢 Comment from : Lissa Lynn |
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Hey i watched your video on your grow light set up Can i grow citrus in pots with that light and tent? Thats my plan But i dont know how many lights i need Please help Comment from : Andy Pittman |
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I hope somebody can answer me I live in zone 5-6 and i wanted to 1) bring my lemon i started this summer inside and 2) start an orange and grapefruit as well and put them all in a grow tent in my basement Get a heater and nice light and 12 hours of light per day, good soil Can i start them now even though its winter here? Will the plants know? Or can i still start them and grow them all year round if i get them sufficient light? And also what light would be sufficient for them? Brand etc? Comment from : Andy Pittman |
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Great info thanks Brian Your garden looks amazing cheers Comment from : Deb Templeton |
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Love this video so informative Thank you Comment from : Ella P |
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I'm going to grow in a grow bag 🙏🏾 Comment from : CEO Geōrgos |
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The problem with my citrus is that there is a LOT of wind My house is, in effect, at the the of the street which acts as a wind tunnel When the Santa Ana’s blow, those trees get hit hard I have staked them with one and two stakes per potbrbrWhat I want to try is also a greenhouse bag over the top Not sure whether this is a good idea or not Thoughts? Comment from : Sheryl Chapman |
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I’m sorry if this is a dumb question but does the potting soil ever need to be changed? If so, how is it done and how often? Comment from : Miriam Livian |
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I have lemon and lime and tangerine trees and they are in the ground been there for about 3 yrs and haven’t gotten any flowers or blooms at all , one of my tangerine tree bloom but the fruit is sour?brAlso have two tree of peaches one tree has bloomed 3 times but the other one isn’t growing but look good , they all have leaves on them but no flowers or blooms brHow do I get the lemon and other trees to flower and bloom? Comment from : Anna |
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I spray my citrus trees with Neem Oil every so often which keeps diseases away If I see some leaf miners I use Captain Jack’s Deadbug I recommend large plastic containrers as shown in the video Large ceramic pots full with soil and tree are very heavy to move around especially if you need to bring them indoors Apart from citrus I grow an olive tree in a pot very successfully Same care Comment from : Walter Bernard |
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Oh no, the R-word - rats! Some serious trapping is in my near future I just planted out (larger pots) some Dill, after the last lot got eaten, and they have just munched round 2 of Dill, thankfully not all the plantlets, but two are unlikely to recover And trying to figure out ways to make things rat and mouse proof Comment from : Davina Squirrel |
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19:09 Thanks ! I have the most beautiful mandarin orange tree outside watching your instructions ! I one thing everyone forgets to tell you it largely produces every other year I was worried that one year I got 500 fruits and the next year only about 20 My outdoor tree is 4yrs old about 15 ft to 20ft high ( not sure) thanks for your help🍊 Comment from : Bonnie Nordstrom |
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Very helpful - thank you There may be hope for my little citrus tree after all 8-) Comment from : Ana Berna |
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My Lemon tree is so weird , its deciduous ! Is this normal ? In in zone 7A and bring it in for the winter , it drops all its leafs and comes back every spring Weird ? Normal ? Any advice would help Comment from : Water Wilds and Weeds |
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This is super helpful video, Brian I have been looking for options for growing Citrus in container in the English weather (my last one died when I was out on holiday last year and failed to water it just for a week) Do you have any recommendations for some good varieties? Comment from : Safuvan Padannayil |
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Well, you’re growing on me That was an excellent video I’m learning a lot from you Thank you very much for taking the time I’ve got two big pots I’m gonna put a lemon and a lime each one I have a Washington naval, Valencia Orange, a Ruby Pink Grapefruit, and an Owari Satsuma Mandarin all of those are going in the ground I wish I had more room If I did I’d plant me a couple of blood oranges in a tangelo Maybe later I’ll figure that out Comment from : Gerald Preston |
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Really like your video, thank you!brI just bought a Persian Lime, Improved Mayer Lemon and Thornless Key Lime trees from Costco and all three trees are in ONE pot Should I split them and plant into different pots or plant them into one bigger container Your expertise is greatly appreciated, thank you Ken Comment from : Khanh Nguyen |
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Lemons usually will flower and set fruit throughout most of the year, as opposed to oranges and other citrus, which, as Brian said, typically set fruit over a shorter time Comment from : Matt Heffron |
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Wonderful information to have Very thorough, much appreciated Comment from : Kathleen Palmer |
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I’ve found worm castings to be a great deterrent for white flies Comment from : Joan Gipson-Fredin |
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Can you leave the citrus plant in a greenhouse? Comment from : Joyce Bovee |
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Great info How high will a potted citrus grow? (In size pot you used) Comment from : laurie |
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Love your videos! brFYI Vaseline/petroleum jelly is not good for the tree because it’s not water soluble But please don’t think of this comment as negative!brYou do Wonderful work and I’ve learned so much from you! brI simply learned that from another video and it makes sense Comment from : Trinity Unplugged |
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Good video Comment from : Cindy England |
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Just bought my first Citrus Tree a couple weeks ago This video is very helpful to me in caring for my tree Thank you Brian! Comment from : DanlowMusic |
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Great tips, thanks Brian Comment from : Janet Mihoci |
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I have a Washington Navel Orange tree in ground and it bloomed with a ton of flowers this spring The flowers dropped and I was hoping for a lot of fruit this fall but it looks like a lot of fruit also dropped as well Does that mean the flowers weren’t pollinated? Comment from : David George |
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Perfect timing 😂 I’m repotting this week Love your videos Comment from : Jenny Baez-Cepeda |
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My Lemon is in bloom now, it's Autumn here Is that normal? Comment from : Belinda Hameister |
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Around ours, rats seem to love Bougainvilleas Several of ours got killed because the rats totally chewed around the full circumference of the tree collars My gardener friend tells me this is because it is sweet and they love the taste of it Comment from : Julie Mcgugan |
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ya i live in deep south texas and have a big citrus industry here for juice we have had many citrus trees The Birds always lets us know when the Navels and valencias are ripe, and they are usually still green but sweet especially the navel all the criters love them my navels are really early like ready around thanksgiving but the valencias are really late like march, tangerines around Christmas Comment from : Niki Jaye |
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I have had 5 dwarf oranges in containers (half-wine barrel) outside in zone 9b weather here in Santa Clara County and by stringing C4 christmas light, plus cloud blanket covers and we have survived the winters and temps as low as 26 Still keep my fingers crossed every time the mercury starts to drop below 45 and I have 3 remote thermometer sensors that give me plenty anxiety as I watch the digits drop Comment from : Al McManus-KN6ZVI |
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#1 Can you address sudden leaf drop like I just experienced on a dwarf Navel when we had two days of 88 plus degrees #2 Can you address re-potting, when, and how to do it? Comment from : Al McManus-KN6ZVI |
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Thank you for all the great information Comment from : Dotty Reaume |
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Great video! My potted lemon tree developed thorns the second year Is this normal? Comment from : Kathi Shamus |
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When planting citrus in a container, should it be a dwarf variety? Comment from : Jeff M |
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Even though we live now in Corfu, Greece, the idea are so incredibly helpful, thank you! I love your channel So much to learnbrI have 5 citrus trees in pots for 1 year now awaiting our move to our newly built home here in autumn this year Now I'm thinking of keeping some in pots after watching this We have the true Mediterranean dry garden, and I have only had experience in Oregon and AustraliabrSo it's experimental at best!brBut your channel is really full of great info on everything❤ Comment from : Kat Rio |
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Brian could you give us pointers on pruning Lilacs? I have a large Lilac bush that has never been touched because I do not no when to cut it back Thank you in advance! Comment from : Dezlie Nimmo |
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I use a hot glue gun to melt holes into plastic pots! No cracking and reinforces the drain holes Comment from : Holly Larsen |
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Thank you brI'm new to gardeningbrGrowing an orange, a lemon tree, and a peach tree in potsbrCalifornia zone 9 brVery helpful Comment from : Melissa Contreras |
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Great review Comment from : Al Piacente |
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I'm not sure if you've done this already or not but can you do a video on planting hydrangea trees please Comment from : NorthSideDork _ |
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This is my first year growing citrus trees, and I have them in 18" terracotta pots They were about 4'-5' tall when I bought them My Persian lime's leaves are starting to look curly, but I don't ever see any pests on them My Meyer lemon's branches are starting to turn brown and die from their tips, moving down the branch towards the trunk I used Fox Farm's ocean forest mix with cactus mix and I also used citrus tone when potting them brbrWe've been getting a lot of rain this past month, so I figured they were reacting negatively to that I removed the mulch to help dry out the soil in case? 🤷brbrI live in south central Texas, zone 9BbrbrDoes anyone have any idea what I can do to save them? Or are they doomed and I just need to buy more? Comment from : Jenny |
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Perlite floats to the surface when a heavy rain occurs eliminating that perlite from in the soil Comment from : Justin Case |
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the leaves fell off my lemon tree when I brought it inside in the fall I thought it died But some of the leaves are coming back Comment from : Grow, Cook, Thrive |
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Thank you for the info Comment from : Ernesto Ginebra |
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I NEEDED this video! Thank you, Brian Comment from : Laurie Smith |
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i started my lemon plant from a seed just for fun and it grew about 5 feet in the house the first year brI'm thinking of moving it outside for the summer I live in NJ, so I'll have to move it back in sometime in the fall Comment from : jp chacha |
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We have had a citrus tree for many years now, it is in a large pot, it is over 8 feet tall, and it has never had a single flower (or fruit) Why is that ? We live in Quebec, we bring it inside in the winter Comment from : Maxime Boissonneault |
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I wasn't expecting to get a game changing tip on transplanting from pot to pot today Huzzah! Comment from : Daddystracted |
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Did you know rats can jump 8' high? Thanks for all the great info I've tried to grow citrus and evidently I need to wait until my greenhouse is ready! I'm in Colorado They don't like it outside or inside my house I can be patient Comment from : Mrs Patriot |
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So much I have learned from this video! Every morning I found our oranges dropped on ground with half of each one been eaten by something that’s mystery, now I finally realized that rats been eating our oranges 😢 Comment from : Cindy Hewatt |
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Great information loved you video I have a blood orange tree this is my second year with her I have her planted in a pot and this is the first year she produced flowers I hope I get fruit she is my only citrus tree I want to get more as I become more experienced growing fruit trees that I can grow in pots because I rent Comment from : antoinette sanchez |
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I am so tempted now to grow citrus I live near Atlanta so it would be another plant I'd have to lug in when it gets cold, but so tempting brI have always wanted to ask, on your hills/mountains in the background, are those white stones and few trees? Comment from : Nicole Little |
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1 haven't been following for very long 2 super glad I found your channel 3 I've been waiting for this video 4 Question can it be any citrus tree or other fruit trees?brbrThanks for all your info, very easy to understand and follow along Comment from : Llory Lloyd |
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Enjoyed this video very much My family bought me a lemon tree pre Mother’s Day gift and I plan on putting it in a pot so your video was very much appreciated Comment from : JoAnn Schultz |
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What about citrus leaves curling Love you show Comment from : Elsa Zamparelli |
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Just a observation, I think the citrus you planted in the pot might have rootstock that’s overtaking the citrus…I see 2 branches shooting up from bottom and they have thorns on it which is another sign it’s rootstock Comment from : archana v |
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Thanks for all the great videos! I have a tomato question Please help!! My indoor tomato seedlings are growing in cups as per your video Some of the plants have leaf curl and are turning purple on the underside of the leaves I’d really appreciate some guidance! Thank you Comment from : Hania Fagin |
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Thanks for this, I just planted a lime in a pot and the leaves are quite yellow 2 weeks later I used citrus cactus potting mix, and half the slow release fertilizer amount (because online couldn’t decide y or no to fertilize when planting) I’m considering repotting because I just went up one pot size vs what will be final size, but worried it might be too much trauma Are your trees staying in those size pots or will they move up? Comment from : M |
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I just purchased the most beautiful glazed Mexican pot yesterday! since I saw it I can't picture anything in it besides a lemon tree!! perfect timing to make sure my new lemon baby is off to its best life!!! thank you!! Comment from : Laura pote |
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Thank you for this!! I've always wanted citrus trees but didn't think they would survive do to Louisiana temps dropping in the winter I had no idea I could grow them in a large pot Definitely going to give this a try!! Comment from : Kellie Travis |
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Can i grow avocado in a big pot? Comment from : CHERYL KEITHLEY |
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Thanks Brian Great information! 🌷💚🙃 Comment from : Judy McKerrow |
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I planted 4 seeds from a lemon in a pot I now have 4 seedlings maybe 7” tall When should they be transferred to their own pots? Thanks Comment from : Dorothy Flaak |
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Another great tutorial 👍🏼 I might never be able to plant these, but I just love learning about different ways to care for and grow plants Comment from : phenixwars1 |
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I actually went back, thinking I missed it, but what citrus did you actually plant? Thank you! Comment from : Laurie Anne |
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Perfect timing!! Been wanting to grow oranges, apples, and grape fruit Thank you Comment from : J L |
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Love seeing your property come together So beautiful I’m in Northern California and something loves new growth on my citrus I’m thinking it’s leaf miners I have so spray new growth weekly I’ve got that copper spay I use on the olive trees for spider mites Your recommendation for citrus and leaf minors? Comment from : Theresa Parodi |
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We have an orange tree in a pot This is year four I believe This year it is looking a bit sad, but last year it was FULL! I saved and planted some seeds in a 5 gallon bucket last fall and now have 5 more little trees! I'll be transferring them to pots as well brWe had a COLD winter here in middle GA this last winter I had to bring ours into the garage I am hoping to build a greenhouse or at least a high tunnel I can keep heated for plants this year Especially since I'll have 6 now! Comment from : Happy 2Cya |
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I've lost quite a few citrus trees in pots 🍋 From your video over and under watering We get strong winds and loose our blossoms and baby lemons, any tips?? Thanks Comment from : Gris Espino |
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Great information Thank you I'm going to try thisbrAlways love your video's Comment from : Esthers Daughter! Long |
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Ive been growing a mandarin orange tree for about 12 years in a pot Repotted several times Trained almost like a bonsai Only problem is I've never been able to get it to flower 🤦🏻♂️💔😢 Comment from : Robert Evans |
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Thanks Brian! How about the lemon tree I prune mine at the last house and didn't grow anymore!☹️ Comment from : Cami Cri |
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I’m going to try growing either lemon or orange trees on the side of my house It gets tropical there in the Summer sunlight and heat all day long!! Comment from : Mike R |
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What a col way to plant in a pot Nice job Once again a great video Comment from : Pat Krueger |
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Zone 6 so that’s a no go Lol Comment from : Venida McDaniel |
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Great way to transplant into a pot! Thanks for sharing ❤❤❤ Comment from : Sandra Oconnor |
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