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20. Septiembre 2007, 08:23:26
Bernice 
Modificado por Bernice (20. Septiembre 2007, 08:24:52)
A while ago I mentioned the fact that my lemon tree had literally hundred of lemons on it and the tree would have been barely 6 foot tall...here is a pic I took today...it takes a wee while to load.

This is only one of about a dozen bunches exactly the same...They all appear to have set fairly well....what is the general consensus of opinion as to how many will survive.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/13843860@N05/1411408852/

20. Septiembre 2007, 20:46:38
Foxy Lady 
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Bernice: The picture looks great of the Lemons,and i love your name on the folder.Didn't take long to load at all.

20. Septiembre 2007, 23:12:21
skipinnz 
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Bernice: I'd still thin them out to half a dozen per branch at the most to allow them to grow into reasonable sized lemons.

20. Septiembre 2007, 23:17:11
Bernice 
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skipinnz: yes i think so as well..........but have you ever seen anything like it before.......I know I havent LOL

20. Septiembre 2007, 23:18:57
skipinnz 
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Bernice: I don't think as many as that but usually the tree will shed a lot, what variety of lemon is it?

21. Septiembre 2007, 03:11:48
Bernice 
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skipinnz: it is a Meyer Lemon...it is only about 8-9 months old

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