Preparation methodFirst of all, if you want to grow four-season oranges well, you must choose good seedlings, so that the plants that grow will be more beautiful. Choose a medium-sized sandy flowerpot, put normal planting soil in the bottom of the pot, and then mix some organic manure to provide nutrients. Plant the selected seedlings in pots, water them appropriately, and then maintain sufficient light every day. After growing up, the four-season orange needs to be pruned. When it sprouts in early spring every year, some unevenly growing branches and leaves should be cut off and diseased branches and leaves should be removed. If there are many buds on the branches, you can remove them appropriately and keep a small part to facilitate better and faster flowering and fruiting. ManagementThe suitable environment for the growth of four-season orange is relatively warm and humid. During its thriving growth stage, the soil must be kept permeable and there must not be too much water accumulation. In summer, the amount of water evaporation is relatively large. At this time, you can use spray irrigation to cool it down. Spraying water helps prevent the surrounding temperature from being too high, and irrigation ensures that the water will not be completely evaporated. While spraying, the dust on the leaves can be washed away to ensure that the leaves are clean and healthy. During the germination stage of the four-season orange, it is necessary to reduce the amount of water appropriately to help produce more tender shoots. After the plants grow up, they are watered with three days of dryness and two days of watering. This method prevents the imbalance of too much or too little water and helps the four-season orange to bloom and bear fruit better. |
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