A young tree may not cope with numerous numbers of fruit, or it maybe caused by lack and frequency of watering if growing in a tub. i have the same problem and found this answer at www.greengold.com.au. time will tell. good luck to us both. ps. mine is a lemonade variety.
No, they are different fruit.
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No. It will not harm the unborn baby.
No. If you do not want the baby, go to a doctor and get an abortion. Most home grown methods are dangerous and could cause you problems in the future when you do want a child. Alternatively, have the baby and adopt it out.
its easy! squirt 10 lemons in a cup. then, you put a pinch of salt. then, put in a mint leaf. after that, put in some baby formula. stir for 60 sec. really! it works! i tried it. add water too!
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To prevent a baby's hair from falling out, parents can gently handle the baby's hair, avoid tight hairstyles, use gentle hair products, and ensure the baby has a balanced diet.
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To prevent your baby's pacifier (binky) from falling out, you can try using a pacifier clip or holder to keep it in place. Additionally, choosing a pacifier that fits your baby's mouth properly can help prevent it from slipping out.
One way parents can effectively keep their baby's pacifier from falling out is by using pacifier clips or holders to attach the pacifier to the baby's clothing. This can help prevent the pacifier from getting lost or dropped. Additionally, choosing a pacifier that fits securely in the baby's mouth can also help prevent it from falling out frequently.