When maintaining potted orange trees, pay attention to pruning. If the branches are too slender, they should be pruned in time to reduce the consumption of nutrients and accumulate more nutrients for the growing buds and flowers. Nutrients come.
Potted orange trees are easier to maintain. When maintaining potted oranges, you need to use loose, fertile and well-drained soil, and place the potted oranges in a sunny environment to promote the photosynthesis of the oranges. .
How to grow potted orange trees
1. Suitable soil pots
Potted oranges need to use loose, fertile and well-drained soil, and the size of the flower pot for planting It should be determined according to the type of orange. Potted orange trees need to be replaced with new soil every 1-2 years.
2. Sufficient light
Potted oranges need to grow in a sufficient light environment, so potted oranges need to be placed in an environment with sufficient light to promote their photosynthesis. Otherwise, if there is insufficient light, potted oranges will easily grow poorly.
3. Reasonable watering
When maintaining potted oranges, you need to water them appropriately. Potted oranges are not waterlogging-resistant. Watering needs to be done according to the dryness and humidity of the soil. It is best to Keep the soil slightly moist every day. If you water too much, the roots will rot.
4. Sufficient nutrients
The growth of potted oranges requires sufficient nutrients. During maintenance, thin fertilizers need to be frequently applied during the growth period of potted oranges to meet the nutrient needs of potted oranges during their growth.
Precautions for maintaining potted orange trees
When maintaining potted orange trees, pay attention to pruning. If the branches are too slender, they must be pruned in time to reduce nutrient consumption. Accumulate more nutrients for the buds and flowers that grow.