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I get lots of citrus bloom but relatively few fruit. What is the problem?

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I get lots of citrus bloom but relatively few fruit. What is the problem?

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Citrus must be planted 3-4 years before it can reach a stage mature enough to set fruit. It may bloom prolifically, but until it is mature and established, it will drop its blooms. Also, citrus generally only sets 1 to 2 percent of the total bloom.

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