1. Fertilization: Generally, different fertilizer management is required for citrus fruits of different growth periods. For those that grow for about one or two years, you can spray fertilizer on the surface of their leaves. You can apply some low-concentration nitrogen fertilizer into the soil and then add some phosphorus fertilizer or potassium fertilizer to assist its growth. Citrus fruits that have been maintained for a long time need to be given a moderate amount of urea to increase the number of fruits. 2. Pruning: It is better to prune according to the growth of the plant. Generally speaking, the more vigorous the plant grows, the more it needs to be pruned. It is better to do it a little earlier. For trees that are not in good growth condition, you can prune them less frequently, and the pruning time can be delayed appropriately. When pruning, just trim off those branches that grow in an interlaced or overlapping manner. 3. Light: Give it sufficient light levels, so that its leaves will be greener and more shiny, and the fruits will be sweeter and more delicious. 4. Water: The humidity should not be too high. It is enough to keep the soil slightly moist. This will ensure that the plant grows more vigorously. |
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