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How to manage citrus to get more results


If you want more citrus fruit, you must start with soil trimming, application of water and fertilizer, plant pruning and light control, etc., to ensure that the substrate is loose, fertile, and acidic, watering and fertilizing should be moderate and appropriate, and the plants should be thinned in time. The treatment of branch thinning and fruit thinning ensures that the plants have sufficient light supply.


Management methods for citrus fruits


1. Tear the soil


If you want more citrus fruit, you must regularly trim the soil, check the suitability of the growth substrate, and break up the soil blocks that have been compacted in time to make them soft and breathable again, and to the saline-alkaline soil. Add acidic substances to neutralize and alleviate, or directly replace acidic fertile new soil.


2. Water and fertilizer control


When fertilizing citrus, follow the principle of moderate and appropriate amount. Watering so that it can see dry and wet. While ensuring the soil is moist, no residual water can be left. Fertilization should be thin fertilizer but diligent application, small amount and more. Add it again and again, and switch the ratio of fertilizer used according to the actual condition of the plant.


3. Plant pruning


If you want a high yield of citrus, proper pruning is indispensable. The plant should cut off the various branches in the crown in time, such as overlapping branches, cross branches, and elongated branches, and because of the large number of flowers of this plant, Flower thinning is also needed, and after the fruit is born, the fruit should be thinned to avoid fruit drop in the citrus.


4. Sufficient light


The orange tree itself is a plant that likes to live in a sunny environment, and the total amount of nutrients contained in its fruit is also relatively large. This requires very sufficient photosynthesis to assist, so it also requires very sufficient light time , It is best to allow it to receive full daylight, generally without shading.

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