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duajones March 4, 2008 10:11 AM

Kimbrough Satsuma Orange Tree
 
Receieved this plant for my birthday couple days ago. Plan to put it in the ground sometime soon. Any tips or suggestions? And has anyone grown this variety?

feldon30 March 4, 2008 10:31 AM

Here's some general citrus info for TX:
[url]http://www.urbanharvest.org/advice/fruitgardening/fruitvarieties/tangerinemandarinsatsuma.html[/url]

I looked up Kimbrough Satsuma (a tangerine/satsuma type dwarf tree). Looks to be from Lousiana. I'm guessing it should do well for you.

duajones March 4, 2008 10:45 AM

Thanks Morgan, I had done some reading already but didnt realize that they dont require full sun. I was having a problem on where to plant it because the best sun spots are already taken. Got an idea where to plant now.

feldon30 March 4, 2008 11:20 AM

Learning when they are ripe is quite interesting. These were dead ripe and delicious:

[url=http://www.feldoncentral.com/garden/photos/v/memberphotos/morgan/fall2007/CIMG4164-tangerines_2.jpg.html] [img]http://www.feldoncentral.com/garden/photos/d/7713-2/CIMG4164-tangerines_2.jpg[/img]
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[url=http://www.feldoncentral.com/garden/photos/v/memberphotos/morgan/fall2007/CIMG4174-tangerines_3.jpg.html] [img]http://www.feldoncentral.com/garden/photos/d/7716-2/CIMG4174-tangerines_3.jpg[/img]
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duajones May 25, 2008 05:27 PM

The plant has been in the ground since March but growth is extremely slow. I have fertilized twice with ammonium sulphate, 1/4 lb each application. It has 9 large marble sized fruit still on the plant. Does this mean that I might harvest fruit the first year?

karpes May 25, 2008 09:41 PM

The Kimbrough Satsuma was developed by LSU as a cold hardy citrus ,but it turned out not to be more cold hardy than the Owari. The fruit are slightly larger than the Owari and ripen in mid November. You will most likely be disappointed in the taste of first year citrus. The experts say to pull the fruit for the first three years to allow tree growth.

duajones May 25, 2008 10:34 PM

Thank you so much for your response!

bryanccfshr May 26, 2008 01:57 PM

I have a few Citrus including a Satsuma. The satsuma I planted in Late winter/early spring is starting to show new growth with a few fruit set. The grapefruit I planted last year is really taking off this year. and I am allowing a few to mature.

Enjoy.

garnetmoth August 16, 2008 09:05 AM

Ive had potted citrus for a few years, my Calamondins are awesome (sour!) first year, Meyer was OK, Sanbokan was really tasty, Meiwa kumquats were disappointing tasting.

Good luck! I wish I could plant mine outdoors


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