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Old 03-03-2007, 11:12 PM
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Default Yuzu Seeds

So far I have about 5 seeds that have germinated,about 3 to 4 inches tall now,look very much the same as B.Blues seedlings,will try to get them transplanted in there own pots soon,and try to get a pic or 2 of them.
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Excellent! Congrats!
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Default New Yuzu crop

Because I often grow Yuzu for rootstocks...and because the previous summer the plant cross pollinated and produced some strange offspring..this summer, when the Yuzu and other citrus were outside I watched them closely for blooms. When the Yuzu got near blossom break I carefully enclosed the blooms in light plastic mesh to prevent the bees from cross pollinating with other citrus. The previous fruits that produced weird offspring looked just like these...the oddities showed up when the seeds from the cross pollinated fruit germinated and their growth began. I believe these fruits will produce true Yuzu(s).
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nice fruit!!
My last seedling is trying to kick the bucket.. one that was put where I couldn't see how it is doing till almost too late.. the stem is still green so I've not given up on it yet.
the odd balls didn't survive at all.. but their root growth was so strange..

Gina *BabyBlue*
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Weird hybrids show up, Terry sent some Trifoliates that are healthy but tiny...very dwarf-like, the growth is almost in a rosette.


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Does anyone know how long it takes for a yuzu seed to grow from seedlings to a yuzu fruit bearing tree? I just placed about 10 seeds in the soil packs a couple of days ago. Thank You from Southern California.
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If I remember right, its 2 to 3 years from seed.
Andi
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Is anyone in the market to sell a few seeds or seedlings?

thanks Frank
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