PREMIUM Tabletop Oval Kumquat 金桔 (plastic pot)
$48.00
incl. GST
- Pot Size approx. 8”
- Overall Height approx. 50cm
- In garden plastic pot
- The actual plant may differ as each pot has its own unique natural look and although look identical but never 100% similar to the image pictured here.
- Flowers are seasonal and plants may not be with flowers at the time of order/delivery.
- The color and shape of the POT in the image is for illustration only and may be subject to change due to availability.
- A variety of colors and shape are available but due to stock availability, selection of your preferred choice is not available.
- However, Pots are subjected to shipments and will not be the same as shown in image.
- Overall Height is measured from the bottom of the pot to the tallest point of the plant vertically.
GENERAL INFORMATION
- This Plant symbolizes unlimited prosperity and happiness and it would make ideal gifts as well as home/office decor during this festive season.
- The fruit is sweet and tart at the same time and is eaten without removing the peel.
- Kumquat trees are beautiful, with dark, glossy green leaves and bright orange fruit which is both gorgeous and delicious.
- When grown outdoors, kumquat trees can reach 8 feet tall and 6 feet wide.
SOIL REQUIREMENT
- Kumquats are well adapted to most well-drained potting mixes.
- Grow them in a standard soilless mix that has a pH of around 6.
- For outdoor growing, kumquat plants are known to be some of the more cold-tolerant citruses.
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FEEDING/FERTILIZER
- Moderate amounts of fertilizer are needed during the active growing season.
- Reduce and restrict fertilizer when going into the winter season.
- There are several excellent citrus fertilizers on the market but any organic balanced fertilizer will work.
LIGHT REQUIREMENT
- Full to partial sun is required for growing kumquats.
- They grow better with more light, but as with all citrus, they can be grown indoors on an east or west-facing window and flower and produce fruit.
WATER REQUIREMENT
- You should keep the soil moist around young trees, but not wet or soggy.
- Once the tree is established, water during dry spells.