Hello Mari's Vegetable Garden ! Thank you so very much for the compliment! 2019 lessons are dedicated to be much more professional, specific lessons & more brief. I'm your newest UA-cam subscriber!!! Charles :-)
Last year I used the 3-in-1 painted onto the trunks of badly pruned lime and Navel orange trees. This year I am finally seeing new growth on the bare trunks. All previous methods to encourage growth had failed. I will be regularly using the 3-in-1.
You answered all my questions and concerns about my Meyer lemon trees. You're friendly, informative and professional. You look like the picture of health and happiness. Good job .
Hello Rod Perez ! Thank you for the compliment! That avocado snack is something I have at least 2-3x per week!!!! Sadly, my parents did not introduce us to the value of avocados until much later (maybe my highschool years). I don't think is was as popular in the USA a couple decades ago, as it is now! My children LOVE avocados!!! And I'm planning on carving room to add another 1-2 more avocado trees to my food forests, with the hope of accomplishing year round ripening fruit... cannot have enough!!! Charles :-)
@@j27santana I've got the Himalayan pink salt too, but did not want to market another product in this lesson; hence, I used the generic salt shaker. Thanks for sharing!!! :-)
FANTASTIC QUESTION Virginia! Even though your citrus are blooming & fruiting in the winter (GREAT NEWS), the plants metabolism is at an all season low due to shorter day light hours & cooler temps. Additionally, nutrient uptake from the roots is poor under the cooler & damp conditions of winter, hence foliar feeding is a way too prevent any nutrient deficiencies by spring. I hope all this makes sense? Charles 🍊👍
Hello SayHelloToOblivion. Thank you for the compliment! So glad you learned something new!!! You made my day!!! Hoping this year will be your BEST growing season!!! Charles :-)
Great advice on protection from sun burn. Recently applied the 3:1 to two Lemon trees above 15 ‘ tall and a orange tree above 15’ . This is my first foray to Southern California gardening. The sun is powerful...unbelievable.
Hi Charles, I thank you very much for your advice. Your video is highly educational, providing the best feedback and professional insight on citruses that I have ever seen on You Tube. I just bought a flowering lemon plant at the Canadian Bloom Exhibition in Toronto, so am going to implement all the tips recommended by you. I am very impressed by your knowledgeable presentation. Once again, thank you for sharing your expertise!
Incredible channel! I'm so happy I stumbled across this. Wonderful information that is helpful and valuable for anyone growing citrus trees. Fantastic👍🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I live in Philadelphia I keep trying so far this is the longest I’ve had with fruit I’m so excited to see the tiny lemons on my dwarf tree pray that it last
Hi, have you ever heard of a Persian lemon tree? I had one in my old house. I miss the tree, it was I think a cross between a lemon and a lime. It was yellow outside and green inside, however some were yellow inside, didn’t understand that. But they were juicy. I waited till they were ripe and just about ready to fall off tree. I planted a lemon tree & a Haas avocado tree in my new house. Now I trying to learn how to care for them. My late husband use to take care of them, he did not teach me, I never asked. Your videos are helping. I asked for a Persian lemon tree, I not sure it is. Trying to keep them alive. Oh, by the way I live in Mexico. 5,000 feet above sea level. I ordered some of the IV Organic white wash & spray, from Amazon. Don’t know how long it will take to get here. Customs!!!!!!!! I guess you don’t reply to people…….
Hello 👋 So glad to be of help on your gardening lesson! We’re about a week or two away from doing our first (short) lesson in Spanish- to see how our audience reacts. Stay tuned! Persian limes, as they are called in the United States, has another name called ‘Bearss lime’ and ‘Tahiti lime’ is one of my favorites!!! Checkout how large & healthy this Bearss lime that I planted grew in Northern California, near San Fransciso: ua-cam.com/video/KrObhsIwV4g/v-deo.html I hope you becoming a better & better gardener with each passing year- so much health & happiness can be found in the garden. And, my condolences to your husband! 🙏 Wishing you all the best! Charles 🌱👍
I see it does not matter the size of the tree, if they are exposed to sun it should be white washed.I watched this whole video,and learned a lot of valuable information. Going to get some IV products today!! Thank you for sharing 👍🌹
Charles, I wanted to say thank you for your invaluable wisdom and your willingness to share it. I am learning a lot...a bit overwhelming but I know that will get easier. I purchased my first citrus trees this week for our humble little urban orchard! My family and I are all excited. I purchased mainly semi-dwarf varieties and will be planting them in containers as that is what works best for our yard's layout. I was curious to know your opinion on transplanting trees that already have blooms and/or fruit. Is it safe to do so or should we leave them in the containers they came in? I transplanted some already so I guess we will find out if I messed up but I still have some that I decided to wait on. Thanks again.
Hello Andy Rea . If you have flowers and very young (under a month old) fruit, I would wait on transplanting until fruit set is more established. The stress of transplanting will takes its toll on the youngest of fruit/ flowers. But, there is another much larger group of thinking (including myself) where you should be less concerned about fruiting the first year, and more focused on growth, structure & strength... so that by next year, you'll have a structure that can support more quality fruit! There is no messing up... just learning... so that each year, you'll get better & better as you grow strong (with your trees) on caring for them from year to year! Keep me posted on your citrus growing successes!!! Charles :-)
@@IVOrganic Thanks for that insight. Last year, I planted our first tree (peach) and we focused entirely on its care. Pruned a little last year in the fall and now it looks like it's going to pay us back with loads of fruit! I will look at doing the same with the other trees.
Hey Charles do you have any info about old avocado tress my wife’s parents have a handful of really old avocado trees and a couple look well while others don’t look so good I haven’t been able to find much information. I have some ideas on what needs to be done to help the trees but some reassurance would be great. The trees are in north Pasadena up at the base of the mountain I guess it was an avocado orchard up there at one time and many of the yards still have many of the avocado trees from way back then and many of them look great. I would like to send you some pictures would that be ok? What’s the best place to send them? Thanks
Hello Charles your videos are very help full I have planted on pots lemon, oranges, apples and peach trees from seed and they are 2 year old one of my peach tree had a lot of flowers and few fruit and then all fall my question is what kind of fertilizer I need to use? please any tips
Thank you for the compliment Jason Harrold! You are correct, the feeding / fertilizing should have been below the wood chips; otherwise a lot of product could get absorbed by the woodchips & diminish the effectiveness of the feeding time! Thank you for the comment, and I'll be careful to make mention of this point in future publications! Thank you!!! Charles :-)
Charles, what place or zone have you plant those lemon trees varieties, and what do you do for the trees to stay dwarf? Thank you for your teaching, I really appreciate, I live in Masachussetts
Thank you so much for the compliment Mari Luz ! I am in grow zone 10b. However, the Meyer lemons are in complete shade (no sunlight at all) for 2-3 months each winter, and they tolerate shade better than most other citrus trees. Meyers naturally grow more compact and bushy, compared to Eureka & Lisbon lemons. Pruning can be used to control size, but with some limitations; for example, if you try to dwarf a standard Eureka to 3-4 feet, the tree will only stay in a vegetative (growing) stage with no flowers and fruit. So, consider using dwarf (I prefer semi-dwarf) rootstock if you want to create smaller growing citrus trees. Let me know if you have any other questions. Charles :-)
If the lemon or grapefruit look the right color how do you know when to pick? Will they stay ok on the limb for several weeks? How long does the juice stay ok in the refrigerator? I planted a kumquat tree 13 years ago and it immediately died back during an unexpected freeze (NW Florida) and I just left the plant alone. It started growing so I was hoping for kumquats but it produced SOUR! oranges - thought. Now this year there were at least a hundred large yellow fruit that eventually turned orange but I think the flavor is more grapefruit and this year they were still very sour but had a wonderful taste. So I picked them all and have been eating them everyday until I thought I needed to juice them and freeze the juice. It is so sour but flavorful. Should I have waited to pick them? Is there anyway to find out what they are? There have been several light freezes 30-32 degrees maybe 3 times and they get better each time but the leaves stayed deep green and the fruit kept growing. I assume the root stock has taken over the grafted kumquat but sure would like to find out what it is and if I fertilize it would it get sweeter. We just abandoned it out back and now want to revive our efforts, if possible.
Excellent video for all the gardeners out there. I was searching for that fertilizer 6 macros plus+ on your website, on Amazon and a number of other places on the internet. I could not find it anywhere. Is it an experimental product or commercially available? If so, where can I purchase the same exact fertilizer product you showed in this video? I am specifically looking for the product labeled as: 13-12-13-1-3-3 (Super blend). Appreciate your prompt response at your earliest convenience. Thanks
As always, great information and intro. Avocados and tortillas such a. Great snack. We have a Lisbon we purchased from big box store but because of our moving all the time it will have to stay in a container until I retire and settle down. Any tips? -Ambrose
Can you tell us more about the root-stock varieties. Because I live in a different country and thinking of importing the plant. Will it perform well in tropical monsoon Area with no chill hour? I also need to know, which variety is best for preserved (cured) lemon recipe, ie: Can we make it using Mayer lemon? Here, we generally have lemons with a bit bitter flesh, will it be no bitter if cured in salt water?
Hello 👋 I’m going to discuss this issue in A follow up video to be published sometime late April or early May. There are a lot of pests that can cause citrus leaf curl. IV Organic Ready-To-Use Spray can help repel most pests. Note, the pint can can make up to 5 gallon (20+ spray bottles) that will help keep pests at bay. Other organic products are spinosad-based (Captain Jack) or horticultural Oil’s (like neem oil). Careful using oils as the suns rays can burn the leaves... I’ve taught this in other lessons here on the IV Organic UA-cam Channel. Keep me posted! Charles 🌱👍
Great information! I have a dwarf Meyer Lemon Tree and the leaves a yellow and it looks just like chlorosis. How do I treat my tree? It happened when we got all that rain earlier in the year. I am in SoCal in the valley area.
Hi thanks for educating us. just have a quick question I just got a baby Mayer lemon tree and I’ve had it for a little over a week. I’m in California as well downtown Los Angeles actually so we’ve had 90° weather last couple of days just haven’t watered my trees since I got it last week. I watered deeply I sprayed it and White washed the trunk as soon as I got the tree. but today I noticed two yellow leaves is that normal? Is that because I overwatered it i mean I haven’t watered it for like a week and a half. should I continue to water it as the dirt did feel a little dry when I did the finger test. Thank you 🙏🏼
Hey Charles another question I’m in SoCal to and we are actually getting a little winter weather this yr is ok to trim roses now? Now is the time correct? I was also curious if we should start fertilizing citrus already? Thanks again I was bummed I couldn’t make the last meeting you had In SanDiego but i will make it to one soon.
Sir charles i love your vlog about fruit trees i learn alot about pruning and feedibg them but i dont have the product that you used to it!! How can i get them sir!
hello, i have every summer season scale insects on my branches. is there any solution or are they innocent? would love to have an answer from an expert like you.
I have a Meyer Lemon Tree in a pot. I live in Texas. I have some fruit, but some has turned yellow as a very young bud. then they fall off. can you help me?
Wow!! Beautiful avocado tree sir.. very nice garden. Where about scare you located? I’m in Phoenix. We can grow avocado trees, but requires lots of work and patience. Thank you for a great video..
thank thank you so much this is invaluable can I ask where in the world are you I live in northeast North Carolina I was wondering if I can grow lemons here or any other citrus fruit?
Hello from south Texas! I bought a home in June and in the backyard there are 7 fruit trees 6 with young fruit! One is grapefruit the rest I think are lemons or limes...I haven't watered at all 😂 but they seem to still be growing...it has rained a good amount but now with a dry spell forecasted I'm wondering how should I water? The for info!!
I have a Eureka lemon tree that I inherited when a friend last away. The tree did well for a while. It had one green lemon on it when I first received it. It yellowed fine, and grew quite large. After the lemon fell off so did all of the leaves over time. I have pruned the tree (not sure if I helped it on not), it did grow a bud on it which fell off before if plumed. How can I save this tree? What do I do for it?
I am growing a Meyer lemon in a pot and overwintered it in my basement. It had a ton of blossoms in Nov/Dec. Of course, they did not get polinated and all dropped. Another smaller wave of blossoms came the past few months. I have it in my sun room and take it outside for hours during the day when over 50°F because the blossoms are starting to open, and so bees can polinate it (bringing it in at night as we still get freezing temps). How many times a year do they actually blossom? Is it normal for the blossoms to come in the winter? The basement stays approx 58°, but I was surprised when I found blossoms in winter... before that I had nothing last year. Thanks. Is the IV Organics 6 Macros also good for peach and apple trees? I have mature trees in my yard.
Charles your teaching is better and better every time I am definitely getting the feed. I already use the white wash 😇
Hello Mari's Vegetable Garden
! Thank you so very much for the compliment! 2019 lessons are dedicated to be much more professional, specific lessons & more brief. I'm your newest UA-cam subscriber!!! Charles :-)
@@IVOrganic you are awesome 😇
Last year I used the 3-in-1 painted onto the trunks of badly pruned lime and Navel orange trees. This year I am finally seeing new growth on the bare trunks. All previous methods to encourage growth had failed. I will be regularly using the 3-in-1.
Awesome testimonial! Thank you for sharing Secret Squirrel Charles :-)
Be careful with citrus now there’s a disease spreading Citrus Greening Disease. Most citrus have it now
During the Spring season, your place must smell heavenly with all those orange blossom.
I love these tips from the proper educated people. Thank you Mr. Malki👍
You answered all my questions and concerns about my Meyer lemon trees. You're friendly, informative and professional. You look like the picture of health and happiness. Good job .
Those leafs off the branches you pruned make a great lemon tea.
wow i like the idea of frozen lemon..thank you sir
Avocado, drop of lemon and pinch of salt. Most legendary snack my mom would give me as a child...
Nicely done Mr Charles. Great content! Thanks
Hello Rod Perez
! Thank you for the compliment! That avocado snack is something I have at least 2-3x per week!!!! Sadly, my parents did not introduce us to the value of avocados until much later (maybe my highschool years). I don't think is was as popular in the USA a couple decades ago, as it is now! My children LOVE avocados!!! And I'm planning on carving room to add another 1-2 more avocado trees to my food forests, with the hope of accomplishing year round ripening fruit... cannot have enough!!! Charles :-)
Rod Perez I like it with Himalayan pink sea salt. It’s real good.
@@j27santana I've got the Himalayan pink salt too, but did not want to market another product in this lesson; hence, I used the generic salt shaker. Thanks for sharing!!! :-)
I really enjoy listening to your advices thank you very much god bless you
THANK YOU SO MUCH CHARLES. I REALLY ENJOYED AND LEARN SO MUCH.
Thank you SO MUCH for the compliment Tina Hanel
! So glad to help making this your BEST growing season!!! Keep me posted!!! Charles :-)
I'm wondering why you said winter is the dormant season and no need to fertilize. That's mostly when my Meyer Lemon is blooming and fruiting.
FANTASTIC QUESTION Virginia! Even though your citrus are blooming & fruiting in the winter (GREAT NEWS), the plants metabolism is at an all season low due to shorter day light hours & cooler temps. Additionally, nutrient uptake from the roots is poor under the cooler & damp conditions of winter, hence foliar feeding is a way too prevent any nutrient deficiencies by spring. I hope all this makes sense?
Charles 🍊👍
Thank so much, I just found your place. I'm so happy, I'm already learning a lot.
You have a beautiful place.
God bless you🙏
Invaluable information! I had no idea about the differing amounts of fertilizer during the different seasons. Makes a lot of sense, though. Thank you!
Hello SayHelloToOblivion. Thank you for the compliment! So glad you learned something new!!! You made my day!!! Hoping this year will be your BEST growing season!!! Charles :-)
Amazing products. Even better teachings!
I love your lemon trees
Your trees are very beautiful and healthy.
Those lemons! I am sooo jealous!
What a nice harvest you have 💕🌱👌🏽
Very good information.
I usually when pruning use the leaves to make some delicious tea.
An amazing garden. Not many citrus in the north. An awsome fresh picked lunch. Thanks for sharing.
Great video and useful information. Thanks for sharing
Thank you for the compliment Planting Alabama! Charles :-)
So glad i found your channel!
I love avocado in a tortilla too, and lemon in my water. Looks good!
Great advice on protection from sun burn. Recently applied the 3:1 to two Lemon trees above 15 ‘ tall and a orange tree above 15’ . This is my first foray to Southern California gardening. The sun is powerful...unbelievable.
oh I love all the information you just gave, thank you
Very informative. Now I will know how to take care of our clone trees when they start to grow.
Looks like we have those thin skin Meyer dwarf tree.
Hi Charles, I thank you very much for your advice. Your video is highly educational, providing the best feedback and professional insight on citruses that I have ever seen on You Tube. I just bought a flowering lemon plant at the Canadian Bloom Exhibition in Toronto, so am going to implement all the tips recommended by you. I am very impressed by your knowledgeable presentation. Once again, thank you for sharing your expertise!
Thanks for sharing your videos. I have Meyer lemon tree that bear fruits year round here in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Fantastic information ThnXX for Sharing the Video!! 🇺🇸
Incredible channel! I'm so happy I stumbled across this. Wonderful information that is helpful and valuable for anyone growing citrus trees. Fantastic👍🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I love your videos, I learn so much!
I live in Philadelphia I keep trying so far this is the longest I’ve had with fruit I’m so excited to see the tiny lemons on my dwarf tree pray that it last
Thank you! Great video and really enjoy watching
Hi Charles, I just found you. Thank you so much!!
Hi, have you ever heard of a Persian lemon tree? I had one in my old house. I miss the tree, it was I think a cross between a lemon and a lime. It was yellow outside and green inside, however some were yellow inside, didn’t understand that. But they were juicy. I waited till they were ripe and just about ready to fall off tree. I planted a lemon tree & a Haas avocado tree in my new house. Now I trying to learn how to care for them. My late husband use to take care of them, he did not teach me, I never asked. Your videos are helping. I asked for a Persian lemon tree, I not sure it is. Trying to keep them alive. Oh, by the way I live in Mexico. 5,000 feet above sea level. I ordered some of the IV Organic white wash & spray, from Amazon. Don’t know how long it will take to get here. Customs!!!!!!!! I guess you don’t reply to people…….
Hello 👋 So glad to be of help on your gardening lesson! We’re about a week or two away from doing our first (short) lesson in Spanish- to see how our audience reacts. Stay tuned! Persian limes, as they are called in the United States, has another name called ‘Bearss lime’ and ‘Tahiti lime’ is one of my favorites!!! Checkout how large & healthy this Bearss lime that I planted grew in Northern California, near San Fransciso: ua-cam.com/video/KrObhsIwV4g/v-deo.html
I hope you becoming a better & better gardener with each passing year- so much health & happiness can be found in the garden. And, my condolences to your husband! 🙏
Wishing you all the best!
Charles 🌱👍
THANK YOU. LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!
I love your explanation. 🌹🌻🌷
Thank you for the compliment Muslim Alarabi! Charles :-)
Thanks sir
great video!
A use a white sheet to cover my tree and it helps in the summer
Question: Can I paint over nodes? Will that keep them from potentially budding?
I see it does not matter the size of the tree, if they are exposed to sun it should be white washed.I watched this whole video,and learned a lot of valuable information.
Going to get some IV products today!!
Thank you for sharing 👍🌹
Thank you for compliment Debra Arizona
! If you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact us!!! Charles :-)
Charles, I wanted to say thank you for your invaluable wisdom and your willingness to share it. I am learning a lot...a bit overwhelming but I know that will get easier. I purchased my first citrus trees this week for our humble little urban orchard! My family and I are all excited. I purchased mainly semi-dwarf varieties and will be planting them in containers as that is what works best for our yard's layout. I was curious to know your opinion on transplanting trees that already have blooms and/or fruit. Is it safe to do so or should we leave them in the containers they came in? I transplanted some already so I guess we will find out if I messed up but I still have some that I decided to wait on. Thanks again.
Hello Andy Rea
. If you have flowers and very young (under a month old) fruit, I would wait on transplanting until fruit set is more established. The stress of transplanting will takes its toll on the youngest of fruit/ flowers. But, there is another much larger group of thinking (including myself) where you should be less concerned about fruiting the first year, and more focused on growth, structure & strength... so that by next year, you'll have a structure that can support more quality fruit! There is no messing up... just learning... so that each year, you'll get better & better as you grow strong (with your trees) on caring for them from year to year! Keep me posted on your citrus growing successes!!! Charles :-)
@@IVOrganic Thanks for that insight. Last year, I planted our first tree (peach) and we focused entirely on its care. Pruned a little last year in the fall and now it looks like it's going to pay us back with loads of fruit! I will look at doing the same with the other trees.
In Texas the star of lemons is the Valley lemon.
Excellent advice.
I’m new to florida. Do I follow this same plan?
Hey Charles do you have any info about old avocado tress my wife’s parents have a handful of really old avocado trees and a couple look well while others don’t look so good I haven’t been able to find much information. I have some ideas on what needs to be done to help the trees but some reassurance would be great. The trees are in north Pasadena up at the base of the mountain I guess it was an avocado orchard up there at one time and many of the yards still have many of the avocado trees from way back then and many of them look great. I would like to send you some pictures would that be ok? What’s the best place to send them? Thanks
which type of whitewas would you prefur? the spray or the can?
Hello Charles your videos are very help full I have planted on pots lemon, oranges, apples and peach trees from seed and they are 2 year old one of my peach tree had a lot of flowers and few fruit and then all fall my question is what kind of fertilizer I need to use? please any tips
Great vid. I would just add when feeding pull back the mulch otherwise it won really penetrate to the root zone as efficiently
Thank you for the compliment Jason Harrold! You are correct, the feeding / fertilizing should have been below the wood chips; otherwise a lot of product could get absorbed by the woodchips & diminish the effectiveness of the feeding time! Thank you for the comment, and I'll be careful to make mention of this point in future publications! Thank you!!! Charles :-)
Charles, what place or zone have you plant those lemon trees varieties, and what do you do for the trees to stay dwarf? Thank you for your teaching, I really appreciate, I live in Masachussetts
Thank you so much for the compliment Mari Luz
! I am in grow zone 10b. However, the Meyer lemons are in complete shade (no sunlight at all) for 2-3 months each winter, and they tolerate shade better than most other citrus trees. Meyers naturally grow more compact and bushy, compared to Eureka & Lisbon lemons. Pruning can be used to control size, but with some limitations; for example, if you try to dwarf a standard Eureka to 3-4 feet, the tree will only stay in a vegetative (growing) stage with no flowers and fruit. So, consider using dwarf (I prefer semi-dwarf) rootstock if you want to create smaller growing citrus trees. Let me know if you have any other questions. Charles :-)
Great work sir👌
Pls do post a detailed video sometime on blood orange either sangunelli or moro
Wow keren😎
Sukses terus
Charles I have a Meyer lemon tree and my problem is the leaves are yellow. What do suggest I do, please help. Thanks 🙏
Cool videos! Can you do a video on moles, gofer, rabbit and deer protection methods for trees and plants? Thank you! :)
Thanks for the tips great video
What an informative and interesting video. I wish that I was your next door neighbour !!! I subscribed by the way.
My mature lemon tree is not producing flowers or fruit. The fruit still on the tree is brown shriveled and won't fall off. What should I do?
I have a lot of little fruit how can I keep them I use a plant light will that help
Lots of info. 😁👍Thank you so much.
Charles, do you have any tips of pests? In East Texas during the hot, dry summer, crickets eat my leaves I'm guessing for the water.
I’ve organic macro nutrient is not available anywhere? Did they discontinue
If the lemon or grapefruit look the right color how do you know when to pick? Will they stay ok on the limb for several weeks? How long does the juice stay ok in the refrigerator? I planted a kumquat tree 13 years ago and it immediately died back during an unexpected freeze (NW Florida) and I just left the plant alone. It started growing so I was hoping for kumquats but it produced SOUR! oranges - thought. Now this year there were at least a hundred large yellow fruit that eventually turned orange but I think the flavor is more grapefruit and this year they were still very sour but had a wonderful taste. So I picked them all and have been eating them everyday until I thought I needed to juice them and freeze the juice. It is so sour but flavorful. Should I have waited to pick them? Is there anyway to find out what they are? There have been several light freezes 30-32 degrees maybe 3 times and they get better each time but the leaves stayed deep green and the fruit kept growing. I assume the root stock has taken over the grafted kumquat but sure would like to find out what it is and if I fertilize it would it get sweeter. We just abandoned it out back and now want to revive our efforts, if possible.
Excellent video for all the gardeners out there. I was searching for that fertilizer 6 macros plus+ on your website, on Amazon and a number of other places on the internet. I could not find it anywhere. Is it an experimental product or commercially available? If so, where can I purchase the same exact fertilizer product you showed in this video? I am specifically looking for the product labeled as: 13-12-13-1-3-3 (Super blend). Appreciate your prompt response at your earliest convenience. Thanks
Amazing... I. Liked is... Woww...?!
Great Info!Thank you !
As always, great information and intro. Avocados and tortillas such a. Great snack. We have a Lisbon we purchased from big box store but because of our moving all the time it will have to stay in a container until I retire and settle down. Any tips? -Ambrose
Do u use rabbit manure for gardening?
thank you for this great video!
Can you tell us more about the root-stock varieties. Because I live in a different country and thinking of importing the plant. Will it perform well in tropical monsoon Area with no chill hour?
I also need to know, which variety is best for preserved (cured) lemon recipe, ie: Can we make it using Mayer lemon? Here, we generally have lemons with a bit bitter flesh, will it be no bitter if cured in salt water?
I have some citrus trees that has curled up leaves. Do you know what’s causing this and how to take care?
Hello 👋 I’m going to discuss this issue in A follow up video to be published sometime late April or early May. There are a lot of pests that can cause citrus leaf curl. IV Organic Ready-To-Use Spray can help repel most pests. Note, the pint can can make up to 5 gallon (20+ spray bottles) that will help keep pests at bay. Other organic products are spinosad-based (Captain Jack) or horticultural Oil’s (like neem oil). Careful using oils as the suns rays can burn the leaves... I’ve taught this in other lessons here on the IV Organic UA-cam Channel. Keep me posted!
Charles 🌱👍
Thank you for replying. I will try the spray.
What about disease control and leaf curl
Great information! I have a dwarf Meyer Lemon Tree and the leaves a yellow and it looks just like chlorosis. How do I treat my tree? It happened when we got all that rain earlier in the year. I am in SoCal in the valley area.
How often should one fertilize citrus, both young an established trees ?
Hi thanks for educating us.
just have a quick question I just got a baby Mayer lemon tree and I’ve had it for a little over a week. I’m in California as well downtown Los Angeles actually so we’ve had 90° weather last couple of days just haven’t watered my trees since I got it last week.
I watered deeply I sprayed it and White washed the trunk as soon as I got the tree.
but today I noticed two yellow leaves is that normal? Is that because I overwatered it i mean I haven’t watered it for like a week and a half.
should I continue to water it as the dirt did feel a little dry when I did the finger test. Thank you 🙏🏼
Where can I get samples of those products?
Can you please do a tour of your garden again, citrus, avocado trees.
Eureka & Myers now how about a Ponderosa? Up to 5 lb.
Hi Charles my tree lost all of its leaves and flowers after using IV organic.please help
Where can I buy the White Wash product to protect our mango, avocado trees?
Thank you 🙏
Hi have meyers lemon tree lots of flowers lots of very small buds and almost all of them fall off .what is the problem please let me know thanks
Can white wash be used on Plumeria plants?
Hey Charles another question I’m in SoCal to and we are actually getting a little winter weather this yr is ok to trim roses now? Now is the time correct? I was also curious if we should start fertilizing citrus already? Thanks again I was bummed I couldn’t make the last meeting you had In SanDiego but i will make it to one soon.
Sir charles i love your vlog about fruit trees i learn alot about pruning and feedibg them but i dont have the product that you used to it!! How can i get them sir!
hello, i have every summer season scale insects on my branches. is there any solution or are they innocent? would love to have an answer from an expert like you.
Where can we order the Eureka variety?
Hello, watched you very nice, does Amazon sell that fert. can not see it can you post the item no. thank you .
my meyers lemon tree truck is peeling I think it has a fugus in the soil what can I do to save my tree
can you whitewash grape vines?
I have a Meyer Lemon Tree in a pot. I live in Texas. I have some fruit, but some has turned yellow as a very young bud. then they fall off. can you help me?
Wow!! Beautiful avocado tree sir.. very nice garden. Where about scare you located? I’m in Phoenix. We can grow avocado trees, but requires lots of work and patience. Thank you for a great video..
Can one mix capcuim cabornate mix as white wash if do not have I organic
thank thank you so much this is invaluable can I ask where in the world are you I live in northeast North Carolina I was wondering if I can grow lemons here or any other citrus fruit?
Serious question....if you cannot stand the texture or flavor of avocados what else healthy can you substitute it for to get the same good fats ECT.?
Hello from south Texas! I bought a home in June and in the backyard there are 7 fruit trees 6 with young fruit! One is grapefruit the rest I think are lemons or limes...I haven't watered at all 😂 but they seem to still be growing...it has rained a good amount but now with a dry spell forecasted I'm wondering how should I water? The for info!!
I have a Eureka lemon tree that I inherited when a friend last away. The tree did well for a while. It had one green lemon on it when I first received it. It yellowed fine, and grew quite large. After the lemon fell off so did all of the leaves over time. I have pruned the tree (not sure if I helped it on not), it did grow a bud on it which fell off before if plumed. How can I save this tree? What do I do for it?
Do you have a product for Indoor Lemon Tree ALREADY with disease? Leaves are curling and oil excreets on top!
That looks like you are in Florida, maybe you have advice about lemon trees in AZ, the soil is rocky and sandy???
No he said California
I am growing a Meyer lemon in a pot and overwintered it in my basement. It had a ton of blossoms in Nov/Dec. Of course, they did not get polinated and all dropped. Another smaller wave of blossoms came the past few months. I have it in my sun room and take it outside for hours during the day when over 50°F because the blossoms are starting to open, and so bees can polinate it (bringing it in at night as we still get freezing temps). How many times a year do they actually blossom? Is it normal for the blossoms to come in the winter? The basement stays approx 58°, but I was surprised when I found blossoms in winter... before that I had nothing last year. Thanks.
Is the IV Organics 6 Macros also good for peach and apple trees? I have mature trees in my yard.