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Fig: Hangs heavily and droops at the neck; skin softens and may split. A sweet drop of nectar at the base eye and the absence of white sap at the stem confirm ripeness. Pick with a gentle twist.
Lemon: Fully yellow with no green remaining; skin slightly glossy and gives a little when squeezed. Heavy for its size indicates juiciness. Unlike most fruit, lemons can hang on the tree for months once ripe without deteriorating.
Mandarin: Deep orange, slightly loose skin that separates easily from the segments. Heavy for its size. The skin can pucker and look slightly wrinkled when fully ripe — not a sign of spoilage.
Dentro de un proyecto llamado Economia Colaborativa estamos gestando una red comunitaria de autogestion y organizacion conjunta. La primer huerta que creamos esta en 1 y 66 en la "Plaza Matheu". Colocamos un Limon y estan creciendo varios Mandarinos. Tambien un arbol Higuera. Contacto en fb: "Sebas Carranza"
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