Cultivating trifoliate orange needs fertile soil with good drainage, and sandy soil is the best choice.It can also be mixed with slag, river sand, broken bones, vegetable garden mud or paddy field mud to prepare its soil, and then add some organic fertilizer with high humus, which is more conducive to its growth.
It likes light, suitable for growth in well-lit places, it can be placed on the balcony or outdoor sunshine good place to raise.Appropriate shade is needed in summer, and direct irradiation can be used at other times.
It likes warm conditions and is hardy.The temperature is controlled between 15 and 23 deg C in summer, spring and autumn, and about 5 deg C in winter.
It likes a slightly humid environment. In summer, it can be watered once a day in the morning and once a day in the evening. In spring and autumn, it can be watered once a day or every other day. Every time it is watered, it must be thoroughly watered. Generally, water is sprayed on the leaves first, and then the roots are watered.In winter, it is OK to irrigate once every 3-5 days, pay attention to controlling the amount of water, and do not have the phenomenon of water accumulation, otherwise it is not conducive to its growth.
It is enough to fertilize the trifoliate orange properly, because it needs more nitrogen fertilizer.After 3 months of planting, it is more conducive to its growth by applying soybean cake fertilizer.
1. How to breed indoors: Pay attention to ventilation in indoor breeding, keep the circulation of air in the house for a long time, and avoid diseases and insect pests caused by no wind.
2. Fertilization time: just planted the first 3 months is when it rooted deep, this time is not suitable for fertilization.The best time to fertilize is 3 months after planting.