Farming methods and precautions for Trifoliate aurantium

Last Update :2024.04.26

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1. Soil

2. Lighting

3. Temperature

4. Watering

5. Fertilization

6. Precautions


Soil: Fertile, well-drained soil is needed to grow tangerine. Light: It likes light and should be grown in a well-lit place. Temperature: It likes warm conditions and is also cold-tolerant. The temperature is best controlled at 15-23°C in summer, spring and autumn, and around 5°C in winter. Watering: It likes a slightly humid environment. It can be watered once in the morning and evening in summer, once every 2 days in spring and autumn, and once every 3-5 days in winter. Fertilization: It is sufficient to fertilize appropriately when growing Citrus aurantium. The fertilizer is mainly nitrogen fertilizer.


Cultivation methods and precautions of Trifoliate aurantium
1. Soil

1. Soil

Growing tangerine requires fertile, well-drained soil, and sandy soil is the best choice. You can also mix furnace slag, river sand, broken bones, vegetable garden mud or rice field mud to prepare its soil, and add some organic fertilizer with high humus content, which is more conducive to its growth.

2. Light

It likes light and is suitable for growing in a place with sufficient light. You can raise it on the balcony or in a sunny place outdoors. Proper shading is required in summer, and direct sunlight is allowed at other times.

3. Temperature

It likes a warm environment and is also cold-resistant. Control the temperature at 15-23°C in summer, spring and autumn, and around 5°C in winter.

4. Watering

It likes a slightly humid environment. In summer, it can be watered once a day in the morning and evening. In spring and autumn, it can be watered once a day or every other day. It must be watered every time. To water thoroughly, generally spray water on the leaves first, then water the roots. In winter, it is usually enough to water once every 3-5 days. Pay attention to controlling the amount of water and avoid water accumulation, otherwise it will not be conducive to its growth.

5. Fertilization

Appropriate fertilization is enough to grow Citrus aurantium. It requires more nitrogen fertilizer. Three months after planting, applying bean cake fertilizer will help it grow.

VI. Precautions

1. How to breed indoors: Pay attention to ventilation when breeding indoors, maintain the circulation of air in the house for a long time, and avoid diseases and insect pests caused by not using wind.

2. Fertilization time: The first 3 months after planting is when it takes root deeply, and it is not suitable to fertilize at this time. The best time to fertilize is 3 months after planting.


2. Lighting

3. Temperature

4. Watering

5. Fertilization

6. Precautions








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