NZ citrus rootstock and its impact on fruit production
This video showed the NZ citrus rootstock, Trifoliata. This has massive thorns, but more importantly it is deciduous, where as all (?) other citrus is not. Thus the nutrient flow changes as the fruit ripens. This impacts our fruit production. Also a bonus clip showing the graft line in a piece of wood.

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