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....might not be what you were expecting from the title of the thread but I hope you like these Lemons that have been named "Droopy Tit" Lemons by the Thai's. I'm hoping that one of you Aussies can let me know the real name as I think (can't be sure) that they come from Australia. My trees are only small at the moment as shown below and I don't know if they'll grow much bigger...

 

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Any info would be greatly appreciated as the aroma and taste are so good that I intend to grow a lot more.

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The summer heat might cause some problems for your tits. Be aware.  

 

       Use a condom. 

 

  Are you in the northern part? 

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iv never seen them in oz before , they are more likly to be a hybred/grafted variety.

do they have seeds that produce?

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This being a farming  forum ,I thought it  might have been  an old dairy cow ,past her prime .

As for the lemons ,like none I have ever seen ,but I am from  Europe  we are use to Spanish lemons.

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We bought some lemons in Lampang last year, nice yellow ones, with some yellow fruit actually on the trees. They refuse to turn yellow here (Buriram) although they are fruiting nicely.

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14 minutes ago, cooked said:

We bought some lemons in Lampang last year, nice yellow ones, with some yellow fruit actually on the trees. They refuse to turn yellow here (Buriram) although they are fruiting nicely.

Were next door neighbors, Kap Choeng. Our original trees came out of Chiang Mai about 9 years back. The offsprings from this tree have been extensive. The wife is selling rooted grafts through out Surin. A local nursery took twenty of the rooted grafts and are selling them for a substantial  increase. As for turning yellow some do but some don't.. The photo was taken a few days back.

 

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Yes, I know who Kwaibah is!

The place where we bought the trees had only yellow lemons, they were all ripened to this colour.

I think the soil we used to plant is lacking.

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2 hours ago, cooked said:

Yes, I know who Kwaibah is!

The place where we bought the trees had only yellow lemons, they were all ripened to this colour.

I think the soil we used to plant is lacking.

The soil in this neck of the woods is shyt.:smile:

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On ‎2‎/‎3‎/‎2560 at 8:28 AM, khwaibah said:

Were next door neighbors, Kap Choeng. Our original trees came out of Chiang Mai about 9 years back. The offsprings from this tree have been extensive. The wife is selling rooted grafts through out Surin. A local nursery took twenty of the rooted grafts and are selling them for a substantial  increase. As for turning yellow some do but some don't.. The photo was taken a few days back.

 

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With out reading this thead ,looking at this photo ,I would have  said  some dodge limes  not lemons .

I sense  lemones as we know ,not easy to grow here in LOS.

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8 hours ago, kickstart said:

With out reading this thead ,looking at this photo ,I would have  said  some dodge limes  not lemons .

I sense  lemones as we know ,not easy to grow here in LOS.

Drop me a PM and I will be more than glade to give you contacts details so you may pay me a visit. BTW the wife sells potted, rooted, grafted cuttings for 150 to 350 baht of her Spanish Lemon Trees.

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