It's the planting season for citrus, and citrus is a fruit that many people like to eat. So here's the problem, many growers report that the citrus they grow doesn't taste good and isn't sweet enough. So, is there a way to sweeten citrus?The answer is yes. Let's talk about it in this article.
1. The rational use of growth regulators can add color and sweetness to citrus, paclobutrazol and mequat can inhibit the growth of other parts of citrus, so that citrus fruits have more nutrients and sugar accumulation.
Second, the application of some nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers can promote the growth of citrus and fruit development. However, when it comes to the swelling period after flowering, it is necessary to control the intake of nitrogen fertilizer, as excessive nitrogen fertilizer will make the skin of the citrus fruit thick and rough.
3. When planting citrus, we must prune the branches in time to give each tree and each citrus enough sunlight, so that the citrus can better photosynthesize, promote the accumulation of sugar, and sweeten the citrus. Another point is also to better prevent diseases, litter is the way for the reproduction and spread of pathogens. The application of fruit arhat + stroke growth arhat can well supplement various trace elements, promote citrus growth, and enhance disease resistance.
At the same time, proper water management and pest control can also promote plant growth and fruit development.
In conclusion, to make citrus sweeter and tastier, we can use some plant growth regulators, fertilizers, controlling light and temperature, pruning, and management to increase the sweetness of citrus. However, it should be noted that the use of these methods needs to be selected and used according to the actual situation, and cannot be overused, so as not to cause harm to the plant or affect the taste of the fruit. Hopefully, these methods will help you enjoy the delicious taste of citrus better.