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Old 12-05-2007, 06:31 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Default Re: Overwintering indoors, dwarf orinoco flowering

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Originally Posted by mskitty38583 View Post
beautiful tree! i only water mine when i stick my finger 2 inches in the dirt and its dry.if your gonna feed your nana like i do mine,(just cabbage and spinach) and the dirts wet 2 in.down but not on the top of the dirt, just dampen it, dont sog it and place the cabbage and spinach around the stem dont let the veggies touch the stem. when the dirts wet or damp, it speeds up the absorbsion, and your plants eat faster, then if its just dry dirt. if your keeping your tree in the house for the winter and still want it to grow, i would feed it. if its dormant dont feed it. i feed mine 1 time a week. and i switch between the cabbage and spinach, to what ive composted in the kitchen if its ready. so the choice is yours, i can only tell you what i do to mine. i dont know about anybody elses, everybody grows theirs differently .
Thank you for your recommendations and your help. I'm hoping to get this one to fruit inside this winter, so I will be fertilizing it.
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