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Ryan |
Kokomo, Indiana
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I have 3 orange trees. 1 is about 1 year or so old I bought down in FL. The other 2 I got to grow from a Temple orange seeds this March. They are doing decent. I was wondering if anyone knew what kind of fertilizer and better kind of potting soil to use other than the one for citrus, cactus i think made by miracle gro. I keep the potting soil moist and warm with plenty of sun outside on the front patio and it would dry out in a couple of days. Now the soil just isnt drying out like it used to and its always wet. This stuff is suppose'd to be fast draining/drying formula. I didnt know if I should buy new stuff and replace it to see if it would help and not stress the plant out from being wet and get root rot. Any suggestions?
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6/5/2014 9:35:12 PM
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