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re: Moro Blood Orange Tree

Posted on 10/29/13 at 11:45 am to
Posted by Langston
Member since Nov 2010
7685 posts
Posted on 10/29/13 at 11:45 am to
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during the first year-or-so that it is in the ground most if not all of its available energy is going towards root production and getting established. once it is established it will bear fruit.
i have one and 5 out of the past 7 years have gotten increasing amounts of produce. after 2-3 years straight of production be prepared for the tree to "take a year off" to reestablish itself and catch its breath.


Solid post. You dont need two and it will come, just wait. Over health of the tree is better for not making fruit this year. Chances are if you planted it in the spring, the shock to the tree from the transplanting made it drop its flowers/fruit.
Posted by rodnreel
South La.
Member since Apr 2011
1331 posts
Posted on 10/29/13 at 12:05 pm to
It took mine 6 or 7 years before it produced fruit. In fact I forgot what type of tree it was until last year when I saw fruit for the first time.
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