The Most Expensive Citrus Plant In The World Keeps Having A Miscarriage!

in #gardening7 years ago

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Since when did any citrus plant acquire a uterus you ask? I agree that they don't have any - however, would you have clicked on this post had the title not been so?

On my last post about the most expensive citrus in the world, I asked you about how I can prevent her flowers from drying up ( that didn't come out right but whatever ~). As one of you suggested, I moved it to a shadowy part of the house and finally, the flowers get to open and stopped drying up.

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It bore more flowers which opened at the same time so since I only have one plant, I was their bee.

Here's how I pollinated each flower. I brushed flower A's pollen tubes to get the pollen and brushed them on flower B's stigma. I would normally use a cotton bud to do this but since these bloom's reproductive part is the size of a cotton bud, I used a soft brush instead.

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Days later, the baby fruits came out. I thought it was a successful pollination process till each fruit started turning brown and just dropped off their crowns. So you see, it had this much miscarriage!

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The plant never stopped blooming till this month though. Instead of losing hope, I kept on pollinating the flowers despite the continuous miscarriage. I also moved it to the brighter window sill but on the part where it won't get hit by direct sunlight.

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Somehow, the baby fruits got bigger than before and their petals seem to stick with them a lot longer - till they brown and get considerably wilted and fall off their crowns on their own.

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I still found one fruit on the surface of the sand though so am worried these fruits that seem to be getting bigger may start repeating history again so I've decided to ask you again. What do you think am I doing wrong? Is there something I should be giving the most expensive citrus plant in the world to make sure its fruits successfully ripen? Please tell me as a reply.

Am sure it's not the watering that's the problem. I bought it a water regulator so am sure it only gets to drink when thirsty. It's quite a drunkard anyway. Fingers crossed the remaining baby fruits get to grow the way it should.

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Very tasty orange I really like for the juice
Hopefully your citrus crops can bear fruit well

I like your post & good post. Congratulation

I agree with you. This is the Most Expensive Citrus Plant In The World. Beautiful garden and excellent photography. thank you so much for sharing with us.....@englishtchrivy

these are orange and lemon tree
i also have these trees at home they have good smell while flowered

calamunding actually
yes, they work as an airfreshener in my living room :D

Lets not forget the acoustic guitar in the first pic, just artfully hanging about :0)

hahahaha Ola chico!
I have to prove that it's not on a direct light :D
and that's where it's dimmest and away from the direct light :P

Hehe, a good excuse! And hola chica!!!

great post dear

There can be several reasons.

  1. The plant is in constant stress, it can not be constantly moved.
  2. There may be a jet of air that blows through the holes located opposite one another that you do not feel.
  3. Too much moisture after all.
  4. Lack of nutrients.

thanks for this post..this is a good post.

I think just give it time :) As it matures it's fruits will do better!

it's a matured plant actually
and if you read the first post about it, it has already fruited well

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