3:30 - Grafting Results After 3-Years Of Healing 3:55 - Protect Grafting Wounds With IV Organic 3-in-1 Plant Guard 7:42 - Balancing The Strengths Between Grafed Varieties | Pruning 10:26 - Harvesting and Weighing The Fruit 12:52 - Fertilizing Fruit Trees With All Six (6) Plant MacroNutrients 15:38 - Foliar Feeding Your Fruit Trees. DEMO Using IV Organic All-Purpose Fertilizer 17:22 - Compost Tea 20:29 - RECAP From 3 Years Ago DEMO Approach Grafting 23:30: IV Organic Ready-To-Use For Transplant Shock, Weather Extremes & Pest Control
Holy smokes! 4 citrus varieties on one tree!!! Amazing!!! And the size of those ponderosa lemons is unbelievable!!! That proves how great your IV Organic fertilizer is!!! Thanks for all your great advice on pruning, whitewashing and care of wonderful citrus!!! Al W.
@@IVOrganic Thank you Charles, when I first started growing avocado trees in earnest, I really learned a lot from your channel and I continue to learn from your channel! Thank you for sharing!
30 years ago in my yard in Tarzana, planted a bunch of various citrus, one was a Multigrafted tree. That tree went from 8 varieties and now has one type of Mandarin on it now a small seedy one, so if you don't fully manage each fruit one will certainly over time over come the rest. This year gonna chop off all the little seedy mandarin and top work it with new seedless Tango's and Gold Nuggets. Not sure if i will buy some IV organics at 35 bucks for 3.5 oz, vs. diluted latex paint sample for a few bucks. Others have used the paint like that forever so.
Hi Charles..you have single handedly saved a few of my trees with your excellent knowledge and great informative videos...I have a question...since my guava trees peel bark regularly do I need to apply ivy organics 3 in 1 on the trunk...hit the mid 90s here in central florida...ty sir
Hello . I have a small citrus tree in a pot since 2 years , i think i grew it from a cutting collected from home depot . This year it got 7 limes. , since its round very smooth and turning yellow after 8 months and tastes good . The main question is the tree is 3 feet tall and these limes are huge about 3.5 inch in diameter and 7 inch in circumference , canot figure out what kind they are ????????. desperately trying to search the internet
3:30 - Grafting Results After 3-Years Of Healing
3:55 - Protect Grafting Wounds With IV Organic 3-in-1 Plant Guard
7:42 - Balancing The Strengths Between Grafed Varieties | Pruning
10:26 - Harvesting and Weighing The Fruit
12:52 - Fertilizing Fruit Trees With All Six (6) Plant MacroNutrients
15:38 - Foliar Feeding Your Fruit Trees. DEMO Using IV Organic All-Purpose Fertilizer
17:22 - Compost Tea
20:29 - RECAP From 3 Years Ago DEMO Approach Grafting
23:30: IV Organic Ready-To-Use For Transplant Shock, Weather Extremes & Pest Control
Holy smokes! 4 citrus varieties on one tree!!! Amazing!!! And the size of those ponderosa lemons is unbelievable!!! That proves how great your IV Organic fertilizer is!!! Thanks for all your great advice on pruning, whitewashing and care of wonderful citrus!!! Al W.
Thanks for sharing this lovely update 🌱
You’re welcome Tony! I hope you & family are all doing well! 🙏🌱
Great video Charles, thanks for sharing!
Thank for the compliment Johnny! I’m hope you’re having a great avocado growing year, so far! Charles 🥑🙌
@@IVOrganic Thank you Charles, when I first started growing avocado trees in earnest, I really learned a lot from your channel and I continue to learn from your channel! Thank you for sharing!
I just found your channel. And I like how well you explain what you’re doing. I’m new to growing. I am also confused 😂. So, crazy in Zone 9a.
Love this chan!
THANK YOU! Charles 🤩🙌
30 years ago in my yard in Tarzana, planted a bunch of various citrus, one was a Multigrafted tree. That tree went from 8 varieties and now has one type of Mandarin on it now a small seedy one, so if you don't fully manage each fruit one will certainly over time over come the rest. This year gonna chop off all the little seedy mandarin and top work it with new seedless Tango's and Gold Nuggets. Not sure if i will buy some IV organics at 35 bucks for 3.5 oz, vs. diluted latex paint sample for a few bucks. Others have used the paint like that forever so.
Hi Charles..you have single handedly saved a few of my trees with your excellent knowledge and great informative videos...I have a question...since my guava trees peel bark regularly do I need to apply ivy organics 3 in 1 on the trunk...hit the mid 90s here in central florida...ty sir
Is the month of May fertilizing schedule best for all growing zones? I’m in NC Piedmont area zone 8A.
Hello . I have a small citrus tree in a pot since 2 years , i think i grew it from a cutting collected from home depot . This year it got 7 limes. , since its round very smooth and turning yellow after 8 months and tastes good . The main question is the tree is 3 feet tall and these limes are huge about 3.5 inch in diameter and 7 inch in circumference , canot figure out what kind they are ????????. desperately trying to search the internet
Those lemons are huge
What would happen if you created a tree like that with espalier pruning. Each branch would be a different variety.
Wish spent less time punting products