May 28, 2024

VIDEO: How to Grow Kumquat Trees in Containers Pt. 1


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29 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Grow Kumquat Trees in Containers Pt. 1

  1. OK last comment I do believe I already mentioned this to you but you should just eat the whole kumquat because the sourness of the inside and the sweetness of the skin such a good combo and neither one is too intense that way. I don’t know if it’s a Japanese thing but that’s the way I grew up doing it at my grandmas house I never heard about peeling them —. That’s way too muchwork LOL

  2. I think i need to repot mine. its 3 yrs old, in a large put and its having its second crop. Its the end of summer right now. I've been using citrus feed on it, as well as seaweed fert. The leaves are turning yellow, ive given it some magnesium, but no better.

  3. i'm planning to garden on my south facing balcony, how much fruit do kumquats get in pots? i have seen the giant bush in your survival video but i doubt the get that big in pots. also do you need more than 1 kumquat to get fruits? they are not a common plant here.

  4. Hello! is indoors 19-23 C ok for my plant during winter? Are indoor kumquats different than outdoor kumquats or are they all the same? I have a Nagami. Thank you!

  5. How to grow Kumquat: Live in a privileged place where you can get all the nice stuff specific for citrus trees and get the best kind of kumquat from an expert provider, otherwise good luck?

  6. Love your videos! I'm new to gardening and I have an outdoor kumquat planted n the garden. Has looked beautiful since August when I moved to this place (Orange County) until now. It had a ton of blooms and now it is dropping blooms. Overall it's actually not looking too good. Any ideas what's going on? I gave it some citrus fertilizer (Jack's) about a month earlier. Kumquats are my favorite and I was so hoping for an EPIC kumquat tree so I'm super bummed. Thanks for any tips from anyone reading!

  7. Hey Keven, I have a kumquat tree also from fast growing trees. I’m stuck on knowing when to water it. The soil is made for citrus, I have it in a terracotta pot. Anyway, the soil never stays wet for long and dries out pretty fast. Anyway the soil always dries out faster than the root ball. I stick my finger down about 3 inches and the soil is dry but the root ball is damp. So should I water or hold off on watering until the root ball dries out faster??

  8. I eat them with salads and mostly fragment them into super salty kumquat. After the fresh kumquats are dried from washings. Put 1inch of salt at the bottom of a clean jar. Place the kumquat on top of the salt. And put another 1 inch salt on top of the kumquats. That’s how it’s done in traditional Chinese way. No need to add water just the salt don’t use it till after a year. It’s normal to see it turn watery, it’s because the salt sweating the juices from kumquats. It’s great for cold and sore throat. A Chinese housewife remedies. Put one salty kumquat in a 6 or 8 oz cup add little honey and thin slice of ginger (optional with the ginger) with hot water.

  9. My kumquat leaves have turned a bit light green.. concerned.. repot the kumquat tree into an old wine barrel.. can anyone help me and answer why the leaves have turned lighter? Thanks.

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  11. I have mine planted in a tall, glazed pot that never fully dry all the way through. It doesn't seem to be growing much so I've watered it a few times when the first few inches are dry but I'm wondering if I should repot it? It's getting 8+ hours of sun and I've fed it with citrus fertilizer a few months ago and more recently fish emulsion.

  12. Hi Kevin. I fucked up. I left my indoor Kumquat for 10 days without watering it. I've watered it since my return but it's dropping alot of leaves. What do I do?

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