Introduction to Planting Nanfeng Mandarin OrangesNanfeng mandarin oranges are mainly grown in Nanfeng County, Jiangxi Province, which is a mid-subtropical monsoon climate zone with warm and humid weather, abundant precipitation, a long frost-free period, and four distinct seasons. Nanfeng mandarin oranges are generally planted in the rainy season of early spring and can be transplanted in September-November in autumn or February-March in early spring. After planting, attention should be paid to fertilizer and water management. Nanfeng mandarin oranges have been planted for several years and have produced fruitNanfeng mandarin oranges usually bear fruit in 2-3 years, but different planting techniques and environments will also result in different fruiting periods. They usually mature in October-November in autumn, but now due to the development of hybrid technology, there are also oranges that mature in December-January of the following year and in February-March in early spring. Nanfeng mandarin oranges are suitable for planting in loose, fertile, humus-rich sandy loam or sandy soil. If you prepare it yourself, you can mix it with mature garden soil, river sand, and wood ash, grind it into powder and sieve it. Water it frequently to keep the soil moist. You can control watering during the low temperatures in winter, and the water temperature should be kept consistent with the soil temperature. Why Nanfeng mandarin oranges don't bear fruitThe reason why Nanfeng mandarin oranges do not bear fruit may be due to natural disasters, such as frost damage during or before flowering, and failure to apply fertilizer in time. If they are malnourished, the flower buds will not develop completely, causing the pistil to degenerate and making it difficult to bear fruit. In addition, it takes 2-3 years of maintenance before it can bear fruit. It will not bear fruit before the time is up. Key points for planting Nanfeng mandarin oranges1. Fertilization: Nanfeng mandarin oranges should be fertilized frequently with thin fertilizers according to the tree, the weather, and the soil. Plants with strong fertilizer tolerance, large growth, and many fruits can be fertilized more, otherwise less fertilizer should be applied. No fertilizer should be applied during the dormant period. If the potting soil itself is fertile, reduce fertilization. If it is poor, increase the number of fertilizations. 2. Pruning and shaping: Nanfeng mandarin oranges can have their branches and leaves pruned in time to reduce maintenance loss and allow nutrients to be provided to the fruit. They can also be pruned into natural round head shapes, tower shapes, single-branch cliff shapes, double-branch antler shapes, three-branch cup shapes, weeping willow shapes, dragon curve shapes and other tree shapes. |
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