Have you ever left them on the tree for 2 years? I sometimes would leave them because the tree was so big, and they would get extremely large, and extremely sweet, harvested on its second summer
Love watching your videos. I have planted valencia orange in autumn and now it's flowering but I heard we should remove all flowers in first year so that plant use all its energy to grow strong root. I have seen your video about new citrus trees and you said your plants are fruiting. I was wondering if you will keep those fruits or remove them
Hey bro happy November 🌞 awesome orange tree! Do you get citrus gall wasp? If you do how do you deal with it? Tomorrow is gonna be an awesome day 👍🏼thanks
Best no spray method for Gall wasp is to get a potato peeler or knife and shave top of lumps where wasps are laying and u only have to take a couple of layers off one side once the inside of the wasp bulge is exposed. Much better option than pruning down past those points and I wouldn’t recommend spraying as the sprays available for gall wasp are not specifically targeted and will effect much more than the wasps in and around your tree
@@RealLifeFruitopia ...was not able to find one. I think, you need to introduce some type of search or indexing function in your page; as you have lot of videos. Anyways, if you want any plants from here, i will be glad to help. Im from India 😊
Harvest looks great. Enjoy!😉
Thanks 👍
Have you ever left them on the tree for 2 years? I sometimes would leave them because the tree was so big, and they would get extremely large, and extremely sweet, harvested on its second summer
If I leave them hanging past January they dry up.
amazing! love the trees.
Thank you! Cheers!
Love watching yr videos its amazing how yu can grow all topical fruits i tried no luck frm cranbourne
I'm only 20k's from you, so we share the same climate. Gotta be determined to try again. I killed my first plants 20 years ago, but kept going.
Nice George, so much more orange in yours compared to mine atm on a young tree up here
Melbourne's climate is perfectly suited for citrus figs olives and grapes, similar to the Mediterranean.
@@RealLifeFruitopia 👍 the Mediterranean zone, Canberra is perfect for boring old apples 😂
Love watching your videos. I have planted valencia orange in autumn and now it's flowering but I heard we should remove all flowers in first year so that plant use all its energy to grow strong root. I have seen your video about new citrus trees and you said your plants are fruiting. I was wondering if you will keep those fruits or remove them
I will let the new citrus trees drop the fruit, then I will choose to keep 2 or 3 for tasting.
Very nice oranges.
Thank you!
Hey bro happy November 🌞 awesome orange tree! Do you get citrus gall wasp? If you do how do you deal with it? Tomorrow is gonna be an awesome day 👍🏼thanks
Yes I do, but mostly leave it to nature. Have a great month!
Best no spray method for Gall wasp is to get a potato peeler or knife and shave top of lumps where wasps are laying and u only have to take a couple of layers off one side once the inside of the wasp bulge is exposed. Much better option than pruning down past those points and I wouldn’t recommend spraying as the sprays available for gall wasp are not specifically targeted and will effect much more than the wasps in and around your tree
@@Coolclimatetropicalfruits thanks mate will definitely do that 👍🏼
Nice crop
Без пупка - хороший сорт. Не ГМО =)
20 citrus! You will need to do a full citrus tour!
That was just a guess, maybe 16 or 18 :)
What type of Fertilizer you use? How much and at what frequency?
I have videos on this.
@@RealLifeFruitopia ...was not able to find one. I think, you need to introduce some type of search or indexing function in your page; as you have lot of videos. Anyways, if you want any plants from here, i will be glad to help. Im from India 😊
How much should you water a potted valencia tree? It's pretty small.
Depends on the season. Twice a week in summer, twice a month in winter.
are sangenuillo and sanguenelli same blood orange ?
Not sure
which valencia sub variety ?
Don't know
Whay my oranges no sweet??
Feed with citrus food and water
@2:45 , do u have navels orange around ,, seems like cross pollinated
Yes I have a navel close by
You have no many top producing trees and good foresight to plant them when you did!
“The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now.” 🤔
@@RealLifeFruitopia so true!
Sorry for the typo.. "no" was meant to read "so"
These keypad letters seem to ve getting smaller lol
I notice the Valencia variety you have have navels. I thought Valencia oranges were navel free.