How to grow pearl orange

Last Update :2024.11.23

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1. Adequate astigmatism

2. Suitable temperature

3. Proper watering

4. Reasonable fertilization

5. Prevention and control of pests and diseases


Pearl orange can tolerate semi-shade, so it should be kept under bright astigmatism. In summer, it should be well shaded and should not be exposed to strong light. The most suitable temperature for the growth of pearl orange is around 10℃-20℃, and the temperature in winter should be kept above 5℃. Keep the pot soil moist during the growth period, water appropriately to replenish moisture, and keep the pot soil dry in winter. Fertilize every 1-2 weeks during the growing season and reduce fertilization in winter. Make sure to ventilate frequently and pay attention to prevent pests and diseases, and spray pesticides in time to treat them once they appear.


How to grow pearl oranges
1. Adequate astigmatism

1. Adequate astigmatism

Pearl orange can tolerate semi-shade. During the growth process, it needs to be supplemented with enough sunlight and cannot be too shaded. It can be grown in bright astigmatism. Receive sufficient astigmatism to promote growth and fruiting. Although enough light is added, the light in summer is strong, so you need to pay attention to shade and avoid direct exposure to strong light.

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2. Suitable temperature

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The most suitable temperature for the growth of pearl orange is around 10℃-20℃. It has strong cold tolerance and can withstand a certain degree of low temperature in winter, but the temperature is best kept above 5℃.

3. Proper watering

Pearl orange likes to grow in a slightly humid place. During the growth period, the pot soil should be kept moist and watered appropriately to replenish water. , but watering should be appropriate each time. Do not give too much water, otherwise it will affect the growth. Be careful not to water on the leaves or fruits, otherwise it will cause rot. You can choose the pot soaking method to replenish water. Growth is slow in winter, so reduce watering and keep the pot soil dry.

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4. Reasonable fertilization< /h2>

Fertilize every 1-2 weeks during the growth period to meet the nutrient needs of pearl oranges. Fertilization should be reduced in winter.

5. Prevention and Control of Pests and Diseases

Pests and diseases may breed during growth. It is necessary to provide more ventilation and pay attention to prevention. Once they appear, they should be sprayed and treated in time.

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2. Suitable temperature

3. Proper watering

4. Reasonable fertilization

5. Prevention and control of pests and diseases










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