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She's doing well, and we're very grateful for that, since it didn't work out a few times...

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Official Climate Update: Subtropical Microclimate (Cfa) | 36-year mean: 11.76°C (incl. -0.3K offset) | ~2,100+ annual sunshine hours Bresser solar-vent. Station @ 1.70m since 2019 (Stachen, CH)

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Nice one, you need to try and get the finger lime a very tough citrus from Australia, with its caviar like citrus bombs. Look that tree up absolutely beautiful fruit. 

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4 hours ago, happypalms said:

Nice one, you need to try and get the finger lime a very tough citrus from Australia, with its caviar like citrus bombs. Look that tree up absolutely beautiful fruit. 

Thank you very much, dear Richard 🤗, for this great suggestion!

I’ve heard about the Finger Lime and its 'citrus caviar' before, but I didn't realize it was as tough as you described. Since my Kumquat is finally thriving here on the 4th floor, I might just have enough space for another Australian gem.

Do you think the Finger Lime would benefit from a real 'heat-engine' effect? My balcony gets a lot of solar radiation, and as I’ve recently documented in my climate threads, we’re hitting maxima similar to the Mediterranean right now. I’d love to see those 'citrus bombs' ripening in the Swiss sun!

Official Climate Update: Subtropical Microclimate (Cfa) | 36-year mean: 11.76°C (incl. -0.3K offset) | ~2,100+ annual sunshine hours Bresser solar-vent. Station @ 1.70m since 2019 (Stachen, CH)

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