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Citrus has been bearing fruit for several years.
Generally, citrus can bear fruit in 2-3 years, but different planting techniques and planting environments will also cause different fruiting periods. Citrus is suitable to be planted in loose and fertile sandy loam or sandy soil rich in humus, and sufficient base fertilizer should be applied in advance to improve soil fertility, so as to keep the soil moist but not accumulate water during the growth period, water it in the morning and evening in summer, and control the watering in winter to provide sufficient light.

Brief introduction of citrus planting

Citrus is planted in the north and south of China, and it likes warm and humid environment. Suitable for growing in areas with abundant rainfall, long frost-free period and four distinct seasons. Generally planted in spring and autumn. Pay attention to fertilizer and water management after planting.

There are many kinds of oranges, generally ranging from 16 to 2 1. The most common is sugar orange. Meat tastes sweet, unique and fragrant. Gong Ju is a new variety with tender and soft meat. Kumquat is only one-third the size of a normal orange. It tastes sweet, astringent and chewy, and is mainly distributed in Guizhou.

Citrus is the fruit planted for many years.

Generally, citrus can bear fruit in 2-3 years, but different planting techniques and planting environments will also lead to different fruiting periods. In addition, the traditional oranges ripen in the autumn of 1 0-1,but now, due to the development of technology, 12 to1also have deep winter and early spring seasons.

Why are oranges fruitless?

Citrus may not bear fruit because the low temperature weather during flowering affected pollination. Without timely fertilization and malnutrition, flower buds are difficult to differentiate, leading to pistil degradation and difficult to bear fruit. In addition, it will not bear fruit without artificial pollination.

Key points of citrus high-yield cultivation techniques

1. Soil: Citrus is suitable to be planted in loose and fertile sandy loam or sandy soil rich in humus, and sufficient base fertilizer should be applied in advance to improve soil fertility.

2. Watering: keep the soil moist but not accumulate water during the growing period, water it in the morning and evening in summer, and control it in winter to provide sufficient light. If the light intensity is high in summer, you need shading.

3. Fertilization: Citrus should be fertilized frequently, because trees, sky and soil are thin. Plants with strong fertilizer tolerance, great growth and many fruits can be fertilized more, otherwise they will be fertilized less and will not be fertilized during dormancy. Applying base fertilizer will reduce fertilization, while not applying it will increase fertilization times.

4. Pruning and shaping: Citrus can prune branches and leaves in time to reduce the loss of nutrients and make the fruit grow better. According to the varieties planted, it can be pruned into natural round head, tower shape, single-branch cliff shape, two-branch antler shape, three-branch cup shape, weeping willow shape, dragon bend shape and other tree shapes.