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How to prune orange trees to bear more fruits?
Pruning in fruit: Prune dense branches and keep strong branches. Comb pruning: If the branches are found to be too long, cut them short to keep the height of the orange tree below 250 cm. Maintenance and management: water once every morning during the full fruit season. Note: pruning is usually done at noon, not in rainy days to avoid wound infection.

How can orange trees be pruned to produce more fruits? 1, thin fruit period

In order to make the orange tree bear more fruits after pruning, it is necessary to prune it in the full fruit period, trim its dense branches with sterile scissors, keep healthy branches, and cut off diseased branches, weak branches and dead branches to concentrate nutrients on the fruit branches.

2, comb cut into shape

After pruning the orange tree every time, you can trim and shape it properly. If too many branches are found, they should be cut short to keep the height of the plant below 250 cm, so as to avoid uneven light exposure and different fruit quality.

3. Maintenance management

When the orange tree bears fruit, it needs a lot of water. You can water it once every morning to keep the soil moist. If the air is too dry, in addition to watering, water should be sprayed around to prevent the fruit from drying up and falling.

4. Preventive measures

Pruning of orange trees is usually done at noon, not in rainy days. Wounds are easy to rot or breed bacteria, so disinfection should be done after pruning to reduce the probability of pests and diseases and help plants recover their growth.