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Cumquat Seedlings

 
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HC
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PostPosted: Sat May 28, 2005 10:01 am    Post subject: Cumquat Seedlings Reply with quote

G'day

I have a Variegated Cumquat Tree that is approx 1.2m high...near the
tree I've found two self-sown seedlings, the seed casing was still
attached to the delicate root system......will the seedlings be Cumquat
or revert to the root stock?

Just curious as to whether I should bother potting them for the front
verandah.

Thanks for any suggestions
Bronwyn ;-)
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PostPosted: Sat May 28, 2005 11:02 pm    Post subject: Re: Cumquat Seedlings Reply with quote

On Sat, 28 May 2005 19:06:23 +1000, HC <IHateSpam@home.com> wrote:

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G'day

I have a Variegated Cumquat Tree that is approx 1.2m high...near the
tree I've found two self-sown seedlings, the seed casing was still
attached to the delicate root system......will the seedlings be Cumquat
or revert to the root stock?

They will be cumquat.

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Just curious as to whether I should bother potting them for the front
verandah.

I wouldn't bother. The roots will be weak.
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HC
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PostPosted: Sun May 29, 2005 12:03 am    Post subject: Re: Cumquat Seedlings Reply with quote

Thanks.......they are only about 250mm tall now so I'll have to remove
them from where they are in case they takeover....LOL

Thanks anyway ;-)

Old Bugger wrote:
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On Sat, 28 May 2005 19:06:23 +1000, HC <IHateSpam@home.com> wrote:


G'day

I have a Variegated Cumquat Tree that is approx 1.2m high...near the
tree I've found two self-sown seedlings, the seed casing was still
attached to the delicate root system......will the seedlings be Cumquat
or revert to the root stock?


They will be cumquat.


Just curious as to whether I should bother potting them for the front
verandah.


I wouldn't bother. The roots will be weak.

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