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How to prune orange trees?

Orange tree pruning techniques: seedling pruning, fruit pruning, and renovation.

1. Seedling pruning: After the seeds of the plant are sown and germinated, when the seedlings are one meter high, you need to prune the plant. Prune off the messy branches and leaves of the plant, and also remove some dry parts of the plant. When cutting off branches, keep the main branches of the plant, otherwise it will affect the growth of the plant.

2. Pruning during the fruiting period: During the fruiting period of the plant, the more lush branches of the plant should be pruned. The branches that cannot bear fruit should also be cut off. The thinner and disease-infected branches must be cut off, so that the plant Only then can new branches grow and produce more fruits of better quality.

3. Renovation: After pruning the branches of the plant, you need to renovate the plant according to its shape, so that the plant will be more beautiful. Renovation at this time can also prevent plants from consuming nutrients and affecting plant fruiting; with nutrients, plants can be stronger and can also prevent pests and diseases.

How to plant orange trees:

If you want to plant orange trees, you must first prepare soil suitable for their growth, development and rooting. This plant has slightly higher soil requirements. , so humus soil, garden soil and sandy carbon soil should be mixed. Such soil is loose and porous, has strong drainage and air permeability, is overall acidic and has a certain basic fertility.

Like most fruit trees, orange trees also have a variety of different planting methods, including sexual propagation through seed planting and asexual propagation through branch cuttings. Each has its own characteristics. Seed seedlings are suitable for use as rootstocks, while cutting seedlings can completely retain the characteristics of the parent plant.