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Live plants are only available for curbside pickup at our location or delivery within Saskatoon & area.
Live plants cannot be shipped outside of Saskatoon & area safely due to unregulated temperatures in the transportation methods used by shipping companies.
If you have requested curbside pickup, you will receive a secondary email notifying you when your plants are ready to be picked up.
Please pick up your plant within 48 hours of being notified that it is ready for pickup!
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CLIMATE |
Warm temperatures & moderate humidity
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SOIL |
Well-draining soil
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FERTILIZER |
For the first 3 years, fertilize every 6 weeks. For mature trees, fertilize 3 times/year, between March and September.
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It's not necessary, but citrus trees do love being outside, especially during the cooler temperatures of spring and fall. Wait until it's no longer getting below 5° degrees at night before bringing them out. Gradually acclimate your tree to full sun so it doesn't get scorched, by leaving it out for a few hours, then moving it into shade, then finally working up to full sun conditions.