PartyBro420
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a friend of mine recently had a member of his family pass away, and he had a whole bunch of awesome plants that I couldn't let go to waste since my friend wasn't going to take them.
I'm not entirely sure what they all are exactly yet. There are 3 cacti that are each at minimum 6 ft.
something that looks like a palm tree, or a monkey tree, and the key lime tree.
The key lime tree is DEADLY! it's got sharper thorns on it than a rosebush, and they're not like fins, they're like little pins. HORRIBLY painful to work with sans gloves! haha. Anyway, It is in pretty bad shape, looks like it's been neglected for years, but still in good enough shape that I think I should be able to revive it and maybe even get it to produce some key limes!
I'll take a few photos of it. It was horribly root bound in a 3gal bucket. I transplanted it today into a 15 gal bucket and since the weather is suitable outside I watered and fertilized it and left it outside in the planter.
does anyone have any experience growing key lime trees? or any suggestions or wisdom?
I'm not entirely sure what they all are exactly yet. There are 3 cacti that are each at minimum 6 ft.
something that looks like a palm tree, or a monkey tree, and the key lime tree.
The key lime tree is DEADLY! it's got sharper thorns on it than a rosebush, and they're not like fins, they're like little pins. HORRIBLY painful to work with sans gloves! haha. Anyway, It is in pretty bad shape, looks like it's been neglected for years, but still in good enough shape that I think I should be able to revive it and maybe even get it to produce some key limes!
I'll take a few photos of it. It was horribly root bound in a 3gal bucket. I transplanted it today into a 15 gal bucket and since the weather is suitable outside I watered and fertilized it and left it outside in the planter.
does anyone have any experience growing key lime trees? or any suggestions or wisdom?