Calamondin Orange Seeds

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  1. intel

    intel Gardener

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    Have managed to propagate a couple of seeds (on a paper towel)
    from my Calamondin Orange Tree.....do you think that they are ready to transfer to a
    pot yet? or is this really the wrong time of year to expect these trees to grow, was going to
    grow them near a bright East facing window sill or in the conservatory which is South facing.

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  2. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    Yes I'd pot them up and keep them as warm as possible, atleast until they get a few inches high.
     
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    • Anthony Rogers

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      You want to pot them whilst the rot is fresh and white. A brown coloured toot means that its either dying or dead.
       
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      • Anthony Rogers

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        Ok, it's been a long day......

        rot ..... root
        toot.....root
         
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