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Tangerine tree not flowering
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<blockquote data-quote="antigrassguy" data-source="post: 609048" data-attributes="member: 9221"><p>Hey Joe, could it be possible that your tangerine has gotten a little frost damage to its winter buds? Go easy on the fert and only apply recommended amounts as prescribed by your soil samples. AND please do not whack your tree with a 2x4. kevin what are ya, goofy? I think the shock you speak of is a result of a crushed cambium layer and the tree uses what energy it has to produce seeds to continue life as it thinks that its going to die. And it might with a continued spanking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="antigrassguy, post: 609048, member: 9221"] Hey Joe, could it be possible that your tangerine has gotten a little frost damage to its winter buds? Go easy on the fert and only apply recommended amounts as prescribed by your soil samples. AND please do not whack your tree with a 2x4. kevin what are ya, goofy? I think the shock you speak of is a result of a crushed cambium layer and the tree uses what energy it has to produce seeds to continue life as it thinks that its going to die. And it might with a continued spanking. [/QUOTE]
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