1. SoilWhen growing four-season oranges, you must use fertile acidic soil. Do not use alkaline soil, as it will be difficult for it to survive. 2. WateringWater it in moderation, but not too much, to ensure that the soil in the pot is moist. The watering intervals should change according to the season and weather. The watering intervals are very short in summer, and you should spray water on its leaves frequently. In winter, you should control the frequency of watering to avoid frostbite. 3. FertilizationThe four-season orange has very strict requirements on fertilizer, and the fertilizer used in each season is different. Borax or urea should be sprayed during the flowering period, phosphorus fertilizer should be applied in the late flowering and fruiting period, gibberellin should be applied before and after fruiting, and farmyard manure can be applied at other times. 4. LightingIt likes a sunny growing environment, so it must be given sufficient light during the growth period. If it is placed in a dark place for a long time, it will grow poorly. |
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