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Ok now then you are interested in keeping your citrus tree looking pretty. How to prune
it. Well I'm Richard Skinner and you are at Hawkins Corner Nursery in Plant City, Florida
and there are a lot of varieties of citrus. I'm standing in front of a very unique one
that's become quite popular in the United States now called a Pomallo, or Pomelo. Depending
on how you pronounce the word. But of course like any citrus tree it needs some help. One
of the things you want to do is take out the dead wood. As the old timers say. Why? Well
there's several different reasons but just trust me you are better off to get the dead
wood out. Now if you got a limb on a citrus tree that's doing something that you don't
like, there's no problem with pruning it. If this limb for instance, is hanging way
down we would want to prune it to make the growth to go up to the sun. The Pomelo is
a very, very, large piece of fruit so consequently it makes a large tree. Small fruit like calamondins
and kumquats are smaller trees. Tangerine varieties for instance get a lots of die backs
quite often so you have to clip it. But pruning a citrus tree is very important and you can
do it twelve months out of the year. But the preferable time is in the spring or the fall.
You don't want to do it in the dead of winter, when you might have a real cold come on it
and you don't want to do it necessarily in the heavy summer just cause it's hot and you
simulate the tree wrongly. So if you do it in the spring or in the fall it's best. I'm
Richard Skinner this is how to prune a citrus tree. Thank you.