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I've been struggling to grow a Citrus Juno plant. I've tried a few different potting mixes, but the seedlings haven't been doing well. Does anyone have any experience growing Citrus Juno? Could you recommend a specific potting mix or soil formula that works well for this plant? I'm hoping to find something that will promote strong root growth and overall plant health.
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Old 10-17-2024, 08:01 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I've been struggling to grow a Citrus Juno plant. I've tried a few different potting mixes, but the seedlings haven't been doing well. Does anyone have any experience growing Citrus Juno? Could you recommend a specific potting mix or soil formula that works well for this plant? I'm hoping to find something that will promote strong root growth and overall plant health.
YouTube has many decent videos On DIY soilless citrus mixes and fertilizers.

These videos offer several mix choices as well as an ingredient list that can be found at many stores.

Pick and choose what you can afford and is readily available.

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