Wow! Growth Comparison.

kribensis12

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Hey, i would have posted this in the Plant area, but it dosent get any attention. Well, anyways, i came home from florida last year with a small cutting of a Calamodin Orange tree i bought for 5 dollars ( E 2.5) and it looked like this:

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and now it looks like this:

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It has grown alot. It needs a new pot immeadiatley. Here is showing you the roots need to be put in deeper when i repot it:

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You can see the roots by the base.

And here the roots our comming out of the bottom of the pot:

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Okay, i repoted adn bought some Sta-Green Dirt to use for it and this is the HUGE pot its in now, and it seems to be doing good:
Look at the happy tree
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Thats right, see that, roots are now coverd!
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Hope you enjoy!
 
Thanks!!!!!!( Is it even possible for them to become "happy"?, lol). It should be about anothjer year, depends on the tree. But from the research i've done, a 1 1/2 to 2 years. It takes like 9 months for the fruit to become ripe though!!!!!!!!!!!!! But they flowers are supposed to smell wonderful and the oranges are supposed to look nice.
 
Thanks!!!!!!( Is it even possible for them to become "happy"?, lol). It should be about anothjer year, depends on the tree. But from the research i've done, a 1 1/2 to 2 years. It takes like 9 months for the fruit to become ripe though!!!!!!!!!!!!! But they flowers are supposed to smell wonderful and the oranges are supposed to look nice.

I think plants can look happy, but weather they feel the emotion or not is a moot point!
9 months!!!! Thats crazzzyyyy! Are you keeping it in a greenhouse?
 
Yeah, after today im officially a sophmoore, but my teacher ( i had him for bio though, and im porud to say i got a 100 percent on Biology Final) also taches horticolture, and he had a green house jointed to the class room( second floor of the school) and he said as long as he teacehs in that class room im welcome to bring it back for the winter. I cant belive it will be 9 months for it to ripen, man, strawberries take a week or 2, and apples take a little over a month at the earliest.
 

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