About a month ago, I "rescued" an orange tree that was being uprooted from the greenhouse where it was growing, to make way for development. I don't know anything about it, how old, what variety, etc. My daughter dragged it round to our place, pretty much bare-rooted.
It was about 6 feet high but that was due to a mighty watershoot coming up the middle of it. It's probably a youngish tree because the thorns on it a huge. I can't see any obvious sign of a graft, so I'm assuming it's a seed-grown job. After some snipping with the secateurs I got it down to a more manageable 4 foot or thereabouts.
Not having access to citrus compost, I improvised with a mix of garden soil (sandy loam), aged, sifted horse muck compost (20%) and washed beach grit (20%). Bunged it in the biggest pot I had and stood it indoors, unheated under a corrugated plastic roof, unfortunately on the North side of the house. It's currently getting about 14-15C daytime and the lowest nighttime temp so far has been 10C.
It seems to like its new home, as it has not sulked or dropped leaves and there is new growth appearing at the tips of a few branches. The new growth looks like little clawed hands. Which brings me to my question.
In the unlikely event of it blossoming, how can I tell the early stages of flower bud development? I'm assuming the little bunched claws are leafy growth, rather than flower.
It was about 6 feet high but that was due to a mighty watershoot coming up the middle of it. It's probably a youngish tree because the thorns on it a huge. I can't see any obvious sign of a graft, so I'm assuming it's a seed-grown job. After some snipping with the secateurs I got it down to a more manageable 4 foot or thereabouts.
Not having access to citrus compost, I improvised with a mix of garden soil (sandy loam), aged, sifted horse muck compost (20%) and washed beach grit (20%). Bunged it in the biggest pot I had and stood it indoors, unheated under a corrugated plastic roof, unfortunately on the North side of the house. It's currently getting about 14-15C daytime and the lowest nighttime temp so far has been 10C.
It seems to like its new home, as it has not sulked or dropped leaves and there is new growth appearing at the tips of a few branches. The new growth looks like little clawed hands. Which brings me to my question.
In the unlikely event of it blossoming, how can I tell the early stages of flower bud development? I'm assuming the little bunched claws are leafy growth, rather than flower.
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