Hybrid Dwarf Orange Seedlings
₦4,700.00
These hybrid varieties are often developed to exhibit traits like disease resistance, improved fruit quality (such as taste, size, or juiciness), or adaptability to specific growing conditions. For instance, some hybrids may be better suited for colder climates or have a shorter time to fruit production.
Description
Hybrid dwarf orange seedlings refer to young orange trees that are the result of crossbreeding different varieties of orange trees to create a specific hybrid with desired characteristics. The term “dwarf” typically indicates that the tree will remain smaller in size compared to standard orange trees, making them more suitable for smaller spaces such as home gardens or container growing.
PLANTING ORANGE TREES IN POTS:
- When it comes to growing orange trees, the bigger the pot or container the better! While 5 5-gallons will still work, try to find an even bigger pot so that your tree can grow!
- Make sure your pot or container has good drainage holes.
- Choose a good draining potting mix that may contain peat moss, perlite, vermiculite, and compost.
- Start by adding a layer of gravel or rock to the bottom of the pot, and then top off with a layer of soil.
- Place your orange tree on top of the soil, then fill the rest of the pot with soil, burying the tree’s roots.
- Tamp the soil down to remove any air pockets.
Hybrid Dwarf Orange Seedlings Tree Management
- Fertilize your orange tree using a vitamin B1 rooting tonic right after it’s been potted.
- After that, apply a slow-release fertilizer to the soil surface every year
- Choose a site that’s in full sun and away from strong winds.
- Allow the upper inch of the soil to dry before watering.
- Trim the tree to encourage more fruiting.
Additional information
| Weight | 4.6 kg |
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