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Old February 19, 2016   #42
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Originally Posted by heirloomtomaguy View Post
I think you will be better off going with a new tree. When picking a new variety make sure it is a dwarf since its going in a pot. Depending on how old your satsuma tree is and if you kept the receipt you may be able to take it back to home depot. If im not mistaken they have a year warranty on the trees they sell.
Me? Keep receipts? I'm lucky if I can find a receipt an hour after purchase, much less a year. I bought it last spring. When I did my research on the TAMU site, Seto was one of the varieties recommended for my area, and it said that any satsuma tree can be grown in a container, it will just only grow to the size of container it's in. I'm not sure if I've ever seen a dwarf satsuma tree, but I'll poke around at the nursery and see what they have and what they recommend.
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