Growing Calamondin Lemon (Citrus) in 4-seasons || What you need to know

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025

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  • @EssayonsFG
    @EssayonsFG 3 года назад +5

    You are growing so many wonderful plant native to the Phils, Marie.

  • @bethserran
    @bethserran 10 месяцев назад +1

    Calamundin is the same as Kalamansi (Filipino) name. It will not survive where you live outdoor. You need to direct sun all day but can tolerate a some sunshine. You are so right. They are better than lime or lemon. The best citrus juice than lemonade and orange juice. I have 3 kalamansi in Arizona about 10 ft tall. They produce fruit 3 times a year. You should pick those kalamansi fruit while they are green, do not wait until they become yellowish. It will dried up inside the fruit and you will get less juice from it. Good job!!!! You need to prune your kalamansi tree to make it greenier leaves and it will give you more fruits. Try it! Prune the from the top to make the height even and check the branches you think are not flowering. Don't give up. If you understand Tagalog, go on youtube and watch the kalamansi growers in the Philippines how to maintain the trees. Watch "Agri Juan". He's has hectares of kalamansi trees and he will suggest ways you will be surprise. I have learned a lot from him.

    • @wellnessandcountrylife
      @wellnessandcountrylife  10 месяцев назад +1

      I have several kalamansi in containers. I do minimal and basic care so they survive being indoor throughout winter months. I can't wait for them to be outside soon. Salamat po sa suggestions. Mabuhay!

  • @TCM240
    @TCM240 2 года назад +1

    Nice for you to have a Kalamansi. I started planting 1 grafted . Ready to harvest fruit. Beautiful video.

  • @nenengbee4681
    @nenengbee4681 3 года назад

    Wow ..lemonsito.,calamansi or calamondin..ah basta damo na og benefits sa atoa lawas ..
    Lemonade juice gyud ba the best.
    Sana all naay tanom nga kalamansi heheh

  • @sec.ofjavellanas8023
    @sec.ofjavellanas8023 3 года назад +1

    good important info sis ty

  • @BlancanievesVlogs
    @BlancanievesVlogs 3 года назад

    Very important information my friend thank you

  • @rmi2548
    @rmi2548 9 месяцев назад

    good info thanks

  • @gardencare719
    @gardencare719 3 года назад

    Nice information
    Thanks for sharing 🌱🌷🌷

  • @Evavlogkita
    @Evavlogkita 3 года назад

    I need to learn how to plant this, i love citrus fruit og kadaghan sa harangday, sa pag sugod pa lang taas ra ba

  • @allianat7775
    @allianat7775 3 года назад

    Wootching😁😁😁❤️

  • @macopa12
    @macopa12 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing- reassures me that my container bound Kalamansi will be okay for years to come. I have mine for more than two years now and only this year that it is bearing fruits.

    • @wellnessandcountrylife
      @wellnessandcountrylife  2 года назад +1

      Hi if you have the grafted, store-bought kind your kalamansi should be fine. It bears fruit quicker compare to the plant from seeds.

    • @macopa12
      @macopa12 2 года назад

      @@wellnessandcountrylife Good to know, thank you, Marie. (Tukayo tayo...lol)

  • @MrMusickey
    @MrMusickey 5 месяцев назад

    If I plant the seeds from the green calamansi, will it still grow or must it be from the ripe orange ones?

  • @Shelilah41
    @Shelilah41 Год назад

    Beautiful. I just-harvested some I live in Fl I like to squeeze some in my ice water with a little sugar.

  • @nezzmoy62
    @nezzmoy62 3 года назад

    L3 Lemon Citruss is during seasons theyre grow well , some friends gave you from Turkey nd 12 years old already .. great Sis..

    • @wellnessandcountrylife
      @wellnessandcountrylife  3 года назад

      If you live in 4 season country, lemons die in freezing climate. They cool but not frost. take them indoor if you plant them in containers.

  • @cebuanaadventurer6564
    @cebuanaadventurer6564 2 года назад +1

    I love your video. Unsa man fertilizer imong gigamit? I started lemoncito from seeds too. Naay tunok. Live in Washington so tugnaw diri. I have three in the making.

  • @TheHottestTrends
    @TheHottestTrends 7 месяцев назад +1

    Do you sell grafted calamondin?

    • @wellnessandcountrylife
      @wellnessandcountrylife  7 месяцев назад +1

      I've sold a few to my friends, but I didn't graft them..i bought them from Lowe's

    • @TheHottestTrends
      @TheHottestTrends 6 месяцев назад

      @@wellnessandcountrylife I wish I can send photo here, I’m not sure if my calamondin is growing flower buds or just leaf buds

  • @aghelguzman8132
    @aghelguzman8132 11 месяцев назад

    What kind of fertilizer do you use for winter? Im also growing my kalamasi and the leafs are getting yellow

    • @wellnessandcountrylife
      @wellnessandcountrylife  11 месяцев назад

      It needs nitrogen. Your soil needs compost and organic matter. There are available citrus fertilzers you can buy.

  • @sleepingbeautyisnotwoke
    @sleepingbeautyisnotwoke Год назад

    For a second, I thought you said you’re in laws died until you finished your sentence. Me going from 😲 to this 😮‍💨 😂

  • @Themom4x
    @Themom4x Год назад

    I have a problem. I planted the calamansi seeds last year into pots. 9b zone in Florida. They have grown so tall with thorns. Should I cut down the branches with thorns?

    • @wellnessandcountrylife
      @wellnessandcountrylife  Год назад

      Hello! Yeah you should trim or prune it so it branches out. It makes the kalamansi shape fuller

  • @jazzcanada2001
    @jazzcanada2001 Год назад +1

    Hi Marie! I just found your channel while researching about Calamondin! I just purchased one at Lowes today. What kind of Citrus Fertilizer do you use? When is the best time to fertilize and when to not fertilize? During the winter time, I have to put these inside the house. Is it okay to use Grow lights on them, since I do not have any sunny spot inside the house.....Thanks a lot!

    • @wellnessandcountrylife
      @wellnessandcountrylife  Год назад

      Hi, what zone are you? I live in zone 7. I take my calamondin plants inside during winter.. i sometimes forget to fertilize LOL. But at least fertilize once or twice a year. One in spring and one in Fall before cold season. You can buy cittus fertilizer, or if not available just a regular fruit tree fertilizer

    • @jazzcanada2001
      @jazzcanada2001 Год назад

      Marie, I am in Zone 8 A

    • @jazzcanada2001
      @jazzcanada2001 Год назад

      @@wellnessandcountrylife does it have to be in a sunny spot inside the house? Thank you Marie

    • @wellnessandcountrylife
      @wellnessandcountrylife  Год назад +1

      @@jazzcanada2001 in winter, yes I put near the window to get some sunlight. A grow light should help if you don't have a window. Zone 8 is warm, you can try planting.it outside..if you have extra.calamondin plant. Don't risk your only plant, though 😀

    • @jazzcanada2001
      @jazzcanada2001 Год назад

      @@wellnessandcountrylife thank you Marie

  • @BadBoyBreeze13
    @BadBoyBreeze13 2 года назад

    Did I see you selling stuff on Facebook or craigslist and you have the green limes Kiefer too

  • @deanancajas3763
    @deanancajas3763 Год назад

    What soil mixture do you use? That plant on the artificial clay pot looks huge. Stems look huge how old is it? I'm surprised it can get that huge in such a small pot (10 gal?)

    • @wellnessandcountrylife
      @wellnessandcountrylife  Год назад

      It's my oldest calamondin tree, 15 years old planted from a seed. I prune it every year to control the size. I also fertilize at leasr once a year. Regular fertilizer or citrus fertilizer would work.
      I used just regular potting soil. You can buy citrus potting soil also

    • @deanancajas3763
      @deanancajas3763 Год назад

      @@wellnessandcountrylife how often do you repot it? Good job keeping a tree alive for 15 years!

  • @BadBoyBreeze13
    @BadBoyBreeze13 2 года назад

    I heard those are really cold tolerant specially when they’re bigger, you might want to try putting one in the ground and see if it doesn’t make it through the winter like one of the ones you grew from seed

    • @wellnessandcountrylife
      @wellnessandcountrylife  2 года назад

      Hi I will have to try and risk one plant to plant in the ground outside. I have a feeling it will die in TN, there's freezing winter here

    • @Wahligma
      @Wahligma 2 года назад

      @@wellnessandcountrylife Excuse me, my family has had a kalamansi plant that they've had for roughly five or so years that has yet to EVER bear any fruit. I'm not sure what they've been doing wrong and are considering to dispose of them as they haven't produced any results. They've brought them in every winter (unsure if they've fertilized them), but have kept them alive all this time.

    • @wellnessandcountrylife
      @wellnessandcountrylife  2 года назад

      @@WahligmaHi was the kalamansi planted from seed? It takes a while to produce if it's from seeds. A bigger container is needed. Prune unnecessary branches, and fertilize every year.

  • @davidtherat9232
    @davidtherat9232 Год назад

    My wife and mother in law are from the Phillipines were in east TN and we have one of these trees for years and it's never produced fruit we bring it every winter put it in basement under florescent light but this year I think my Mother in law has given up on the tree and has left it outside so it has gotten below freezing but it's still alive I think it's from seed it looks like a tree about 5.5 ft tall I will bring it in and give it one more chance to produce fruit before it becomes firewood

    • @wellnessandcountrylife
      @wellnessandcountrylife  Год назад

      It needs a bigger container. It does take long before it bears fruit. Just keep fertilizing and pruning. If anything, it can help purify indoor air.

  • @CharlesNuera
    @CharlesNuera 3 года назад

    Wish to have a calamansi farm in the Phils

  • @macopa12
    @macopa12 2 года назад

    Marie, have you repotted any of your kalamansi while flowering? I've been thinking of transferring mine to a bigger pot. I am afraid I will kill it if I do so.

    • @wellnessandcountrylife
      @wellnessandcountrylife  2 года назад +1

      Yes I have done that many times. I suggest you don't water a day before your repot so the soil is not soft and doesn't fall apart. Calamondin is easy to transplant. Fertilize and water right after you repot

    • @macopa12
      @macopa12 2 года назад

      @@wellnessandcountrylife. Tank you much!

    • @donnasullivan5309
      @donnasullivan5309 Год назад

      Is it normal for the plant to lose leaves when you bring it indoor for the winter?

  • @travNxplore
    @travNxplore Год назад +1

    I just bought mine. And just wanted to ask when should i fertilize it? May bunga na siya, and some of it iharvest ko na. Pero may mga ilang flowers pa po. Is it okay to feed them fertiliser na?

  • @minh4835
    @minh4835 3 года назад

    You should prune those back about half way. It will wake your tree up and it'll start flowering like crazy.

    • @wellnessandcountrylife
      @wellnessandcountrylife  3 года назад

      I do prune prune them, but to shape, not a lot because I like the fuller size. I usually prune the top as it reach the.ceiling. This year it also has 4 fruits. Mostly my fruits are from the grafted ones. Thanks for your suggeation.

  • @kathytadtad55
    @kathytadtad55 Год назад

    Nakatira po kmi basement. During winter po ba mabubuhay ung calamansi kahit walang araw? Heater lang?

    • @wellnessandcountrylife
      @wellnessandcountrylife  Год назад

      Hi dapat may ilaw talaga pra maka survive ang lemon tree. Also.make sure you bring the tree inside before mag tag lamig or before late fall pra hindi ma shock ang tree. Malalagas ang mga dahon if it gets temperature shock.

  • @StevenStGelais
    @StevenStGelais 3 года назад

    Some of yours look mature enough to survive tenessee winter in the ground with proper mulch

    • @wellnessandcountrylife
      @wellnessandcountrylife  3 года назад

      We live in zone 7A. Colder than zone 7B. Do you think any citrus plants will survive in winter?

    • @StevenStGelais
      @StevenStGelais 3 года назад

      @@wellnessandcountrylife I'm in 8A and just bought a wimpy calamondin from Lowe's because it's the only one I could find. I know they grow fast though so I'm ready to have it along with my Meyer lemon. From what I've heard this thing can survive outside around here with the proper prep work. Like putting against South facing brick wall with heavy mulch or even cement pavers in the winter to keep soil from freezing. They should be able to withstand the winters but will take a longer time to get going in the spring. It's less work though, so worth a shot for me.

    • @wellnessandcountrylife
      @wellnessandcountrylife  3 года назад

      @@StevenStGelais I can try on my citrus plant from seeds. But not the grafted ones. I think winter in TN will kill my calamondin, that's why I've not bothered planting them in ground.

  • @Niflaco77
    @Niflaco77 2 года назад

    You could grow pawpaws and fuyu persimmons. They're kind of tropical.

    • @wellnessandcountrylife
      @wellnessandcountrylife  2 года назад +1

      Yes we have pawpawsand persimmons but they're still small. Hopefully we get some fruits soon

    • @Niflaco77
      @Niflaco77 2 года назад

      @@wellnessandcountrylife i also heard that there's an orange that's hardy to zone 5. The downside is that it's not sweet. It's only good for making marmalade. Not evergreen either.

    • @wellnessandcountrylife
      @wellnessandcountrylife  2 года назад +1

      @@Niflaco77 yes, it's the trifoliata "dragon orange" it's a hardy orange. But it's sour. I try to grow from seeds last year but thry didn't grow. Might try again later

  • @Niflaco77
    @Niflaco77 2 года назад

    You could also grow fig trees

  • @rhombifer566
    @rhombifer566 8 месяцев назад +1

    Their self pollinating you don't have to worry about it

  • @melarceo4627
    @melarceo4627 2 года назад

    A Calamondin tree would survive the winter in California. Me and some neighbors have Calamondins planted in the ground.

  • @313maggdumpa
    @313maggdumpa 9 месяцев назад

    Change the pot please,ur tree will love u!

    • @wellnessandcountrylife
      @wellnessandcountrylife  9 месяцев назад +1

      That's the biggest pot I could carry and out 🤣 the option is not to have the plany at all. It's heavy

  • @toyinz852
    @toyinz852 3 года назад

    kmusta na mu te

  • @tokpi
    @tokpi 2 года назад

    Ph mo mataas masyado kaya di ka nagkakaron ng prutas.

    • @wellnessandcountrylife
      @wellnessandcountrylife  2 года назад

      Actually when I fertilize it is when it flowers and bears fruits. Also pruning helps. It takes a while talaga mag bunga pag galing sa seeds, plus it's root-bound very dependent sa fertilizer to thrive

    • @tokpi
      @tokpi 2 года назад

      @@wellnessandcountrylife bad news pala saken kase 4months old palang calamansi ko from seeed :( did you ever had a fruits since tinanim mo siya? If yes after how many year before you got fruits?

    • @wellnessandcountrylife
      @wellnessandcountrylife  2 года назад

      @@tokpi my calamondim from seed started fruiting at 10 years old kc d ko naman tlg na maintain. I have grafted several calamondin that bear fruits sooner and year-round