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Yuzu Tree in Tropical Pail

Yuzu

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£60.00
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This unusual citrus (Citrus x Junos) is believed to be a cross between the Ichang lemon (Citrus Ichangensis) and mandarin (Citrus Reticulata) and are a particularly hardy variety. The unusual tangerine sized yellow fruits have a distinctive flavour and are widely used in Japanese dishes.
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The Yuzu are looking amazing again this week. As in the main photo, they are bold and spiky, with a tight head of foliage, and we would expect them to flower and fruit again later this year.
75cm tall including a 4L pot
1 x Yuzu   + £0.00
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5 Stars 4.9/ 5 39 reviews
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Eric Benchemhoun, Dec 11
5 stars

Great and in time

Mr Jones, Aug 31
5 stars

You really get what you've paid for with this well established super healthy and vibrant plant, an absolute 5 stars.

Roy, Aug 11
5 stars

Lovely Yuzu plant delivered in secure packaging and when requested. It even had fruits on it! Also enclosed were instructions on how to look after the plant along with a few extra options that were available on checkout. (Plant food, single gin and tonic for birthday girl!) great touch.

Jonathan Lewis, Jul 28
5 stars

Only good reports so far.

Mrs Michie Bennett, Jul 17
5 stars

Beautiful present

Rob Sharp, Jul 11
5 stars

Lovely tree in great condition, a little bit of Japan here in the UK.

Richard Self, May 24
5 stars

It is growing well

paul sweeney, Feb 17
5 stars

quick delivery and a lovely green healthy yuzu tree

Nikki, Aug 17
5 stars

A lovely healthy plant. I haven't had it long enough to comment on fruiting.

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Laura, Aug 03
5 stars

In great health and looked brilliant when delivered

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Care Instrictions

These instructions are sent with the plant gift

These unusual Japanese citrus trees produce the distinctive yellow Yuzu fruit widely prized for its complex flavour. A wild cross between a mandarin and rough lemon the fruits are the size of large yellow mandarins with a rough skin and a complex lemon/grapefruit flavour.

Citrus trees need lots of light. A conservatory is ideal, but they will also be happy near a window in a cool, bright room. In the summer and autumn, your citrus will thrive outdoors in full sun or partial shade. However, these trees are not hardy and will need to come inside as soon as the outdoor temperatures are near 5 degrees Celsius. When indoors, try to keep your plant away from cold draughts and any heating source.

Citrus are best kept in small pots here in the UK, they will need to be monitored regularly to check when the topsoil is dry. It is best not to have them on a routine water and let them tell you when they are next ready for a drink. When the topsoil is bone dry, remove the pot from the outer pot cover. Water thoroughly from the top until excess water drains right through the pot and out of the bottom and never leave your plant sitting in water. Sometimes if the soil is very compact this may take several waterings and is easiest to do in a kitchen sink. In the winter you should expect to water thoroughly still, making sure to soak the soil, but you might only need to do this once from anything between 1 to 4 weeks, depending on how quickly the soil dries out. In the summer months you may need to water every other day, but do not stand your plant in water. Don't worry if the soil feels dry between waterings, but if the leaves start to droop or curl you know it is thirsty, so water straight away. If you are having gradual leaf drop where you have a few leaves falling off each day, your plant is being overwatered.

In the summer, citrus trees will benefit from summer citrus feed every week to encourage growth, We use our Summer citrus fertiliser from March until the end of September. Through winter, from October until the end of February, we use the winter citrus fertiliser every time we water.

Citrus grow quite slowly; if you need to, repot in the spring only going up 1 pot size using a fast-draining compost suitable for container plants. As a general rule, citrus tend to produce flowers in late spring followed by small green fruits that can take 10 months or more to fully ripen. However, in this country, many varieties don’t follow a strict season and can fruit or flower at any point during the year.

Problem Solving

Citrus trees are not the easiest of plants but they are very rewarding. Look out for signs of trouble and try to treat problems early. The most common problem is leaves dropping due to over or under-watering. If leaves are crisp when they drop, this is due to underwatering; if they are leathery the chances are it has been over-watered. A return to a regular and thorough watering routine should lead to recovery.

If new growth is very light in colour or has mottled markings your plant may be lacking trace elements. A good dose of citrus feed should soon green up the leaves.

Our citrus trees are grown in a pesticide-free environment. In the unlikely event that you find pests, e.g. aphids, these can be removed by hand or with a soap and water spray. Check our recommended organic plant pest treatment for other pests here

We also have several pages and a video on more detailed citrus care here

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