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Regards RayMeegs wrote:Thanks for sharing your success with air layering these, Ray. Im planning on attempting a nagami and calamondin next year, so october seems the time to do it. That should be a very good time to do the layers. Interesting how it took so long to put out roots. With the layers not going on untill November, I consider the time it took for roots to show was very good. Ray had a hard time with his ground planted trees due to the lack of rain. This would certainly effect the growth of the layers. Please let us know how the layers go![]()
Seems as thought noone is interested in sharing the hindsii to us here, thoglette, but if i have any joy I will let you know. Meegs, were you able to get an email through to Ray?![]()
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I've got one sick cumquat standard - curl bug attack. Emergency repot carried out but I'm not sure I got them all.Meegs wrote:Watered daily in summer, every second day below thirty degrees.
Hi Thoglette,thoglette wrote:I've got one sick cumquat standard - curl bug attack. Emergency repot carried out but I'm not sure I got them all.Meegs wrote:Watered daily in summer, every second day below thirty degrees.
Do cumquats (in your experience) need to be kept damp? I'm watering the leaves daily and have a tomato seedling in as a moisture canary-in-the-coal-mine
Thanks RayRay M wrote: I don't believe they need to be kept damp.
.... If you didn't get all those pesky curl grubs they will continue to destroy the roots.
Happy to report back that the tree is still doing well. About to go and do some air layers.