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Australian finger lime plant?

Edmick said:
That's probably best. Or move them inside by a window or something. I'm in Southern California so our weather is pretty tame. We didn't even come close to a frost this winter.
there in my grow tent under lights at the moment as it’s winter here & we’ve had some frosts but they seem to be doing fine, ive only had the plants a few months.
 
snagglepuss said:
there in my grow tent under lights at the moment as it’s winter here & we’ve had some frosts but they seem to be doing fine, ive only had the plants a few months.
I've only had mine for less than a month but it's already starting to bulk up and get fuller. I put it in fox farms ocean forest soil and it seems to really like it. I'm happy to see some blooms. Hopefully I can get a lot of them to set fruit. I'm sure its gonna drop a lot of flowers though. I might try to hand pollinate some to see if I can increase yields. Pretty excited to try this fruit and use it in cooking.
 
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my plants are slowly getting new growth on them.
 
Hi team

I have a finger lime here growing in a large pot. It looked like a Christmas tree this year covered with red limes.

I had it growing in full sun but read it grows on forest edges. So I moved it into half shade. Its done very well ever since.

Mines about 1.5 m now, say 5 feet. I dont give it any special treatment except topping up the potting soil occasionally.

Smiles Max
 
I picked up one at a plant show a few months ago... It was not fun carrying the spiny prickly plant around. It's both a weapon and a fruit tree! It does seem to enjoy the hot humid weather here. Too soon for flowering and fruit though.
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Muckyai said:
I picked up one at a plant show a few months ago... It was not fun carrying the spiny prickly plant around. It's both a weapon and a fruit tree! It does seem to enjoy the hot humid weather here. Too soon for flowering and fruit though.
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Nice! Mine does excellent in the heat. They say it's drought tolerant so I let it dry totally out between watering and it started loosing a bunch of leaves and blooms so I starting watering it like crazy and it's doing amazing now. Only a few fruits on it but they're really tiny still. Apparantly they take a long time to mature. Or I'm doing something wrong. Not sure..
 
Edmick said:
Nice! Mine does excellent in the heat. They say it's drought tolerant so I let it dry totally out between watering and it started loosing a bunch of leaves and blooms so I starting watering it like crazy and it's doing amazing now. Only a few fruits on it but they're really tiny still. Apparantly they take a long time to mature. Or I'm doing something wrong. Not sure..
 

How about an update? Still doing good?
There is a place in South Texas that will ship a baby plant.
https://uscitrus.com/collections/citrus-trees/products/australian-fingerlime
was thinking about getting one just for the hell of it
 
I have one of these plants. Does anyone know how to tell if the fruit is ripe? FWIW my plant survived -5c(23f) and a high of just -1c(30f) plus several barely sub zero temps and highs of 1-3c(34-37f) highs, it had overhead plastic cover.
 
I bought it last year and this year it produced 5 flowers which led to a lone fruit. When it was in full sun it stubbornly refused to grow, not it gets filtered light under a pear tree and it really took off nicely.
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