Golden oranges are loved by people for their unique ornamental value and delicious fruits. However, many people often encounter some problems during the cultivation process, especially after the orange blooms. In fact, with some basic knowledge and skills, you can ensure that the orange grows healthily and bears abundant fruits.
Prune the excess buds in a timely manner.
The flowering period of oranges is relatively short, so in order to ensure the normal growth of the fruit, we need to cut off the excess buds in time. This not only avoids the over-consumption of nutrients, but also ensures the overall health of the orange.
2.Rational watering and fertilization strategies.
Proper watering and fertilization are essential for the growth of mandarins. When the surface of the potting soil is 2-3 cm dry, water it again and do a good job of draining it in the continuous rainy season to prevent root rot. Organic fertilizer should be selected when fertilizing, and phosphorus and potassium fertilizers should be added at the flowering stage, and a large amount of nitrogen fertilizer should be avoided in early summer, so as not to affect the quality of the fruit.
3.Maintain the right temperature.
Mandarin oranges prefer slightly acidic soils and grow best at temperatures of 23-29 degrees. Whether it is too high or too low a temperature, it can affect its flowering and fruiting. Therefore, it is crucial to provide a stable temperature environment for mandarins.
4.Protect from rain.
Rain may cause the orange to become infected with the disease, which in turn affects its flowering and fruiting. Therefore, during the conservation process, we need to pay special attention to avoid the rain of oranges.
5.Provide adequate light and ventilation.
Mandarin oranges need plenty of sunlight and good ventilation to keep them healthy. The more light there is, the more beautiful flowers will be. At the same time, good ventilation conditions also help to prevent the occurrence of diseases.
6.Artificial pollination is carried out.
If kumquat only blooms and does not bear fruit, then artificial pollination is a critical step. Gently brush the pollen from the stamens onto the pistils with a brush, taking care to be gentle, which can effectively improve the fruit setting rate.
7.Proper thinning of flowers and fruits.
For kumquats that continue to bloom and bear fruit, we need to properly thin the flowers and fruits to ensure the quality and quantity of the fruits. By thinning some of the flowers and young fruits, we can ensure that the load is just right, resulting in high-quality fruits.
To sum up, the treatment of golden oranges after flowering is not complicated, only we need to take different treatment methods according to the specific situation and pay attention to some key details. By following the above suggestions and methods, we can help the golden orange to blossom and bear fruit better and enjoy the joy of the golden fruit full of trees.