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How long does sugar orange usually bear fruit?
Sugar oranges take three years to bear fruit. When the fruit is ripe, it is orange-red, smooth in surface, thin and easy to peel, and juicy. When cultivating sugar oranges, it is necessary to cut off its long branches and dense branches, control the beautiful plant shape, and apply nitrogen fertilizer, phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, ammonium carbonate and urea to the plants to promote the early flowering and fruiting of sugar oranges.

How many years does sugar orange bear fruit?

Sugar oranges bear fruit for three years, and the fruit grows and matures in autumn and winter every year. The peel is orange-yellow, spherical, thin, juicy and sweet. If you want the sugar orange to bear fruit as soon as possible, you can water it in time when the soil is dry and keep it moist.

Pruning method of sugar orange

Prune when planting sugar oranges. First, pruning the overgrown branches and leaves to improve the light transmission and ventilation between plants. Secondly, we should cut the branches that grow too long to control the beautiful plant shape, concentrate nutrients on the flowering and fruiting branches, and cut off the dry and damaged branches and leaves of sugar oranges to reduce the consumption of nutrients.

How to fertilize sugar oranges

The slow flowering and fruiting of sugar oranges may be due to insufficient nutrition. In order to make it bear fruit as soon as possible, it is necessary to provide plants with nitrogen fertilizer and urea to improve the growth rate of sugar orange. In the flower bud differentiation stage, potassium dihydrogen phosphate should be sprayed on the branches and leaves, and phosphorus and potassium fertilizer should be applied to the roots to make the fruits grow and mature as soon as possible.