Citrus Orange (Spanish) Valencia Orange
AED 400
Citrus Orange is sweet orange cultivar named after the famous oranges of Valencia of Spain. In the mid-nineteenth century, Pioneer American Agronomist and land developer William Wolfskill hybridized it for the first time.
Common Name: Valencia Oranges
Origin: Spain, America
Height: 9 to 10 meters
Light: Full Sun
Temperature: 15 to 23 degrees Celsius
Description
Watering:
For the first few weeks, new trees should only be watered twice a week with a slow-watering method such as a drip, bubbler hose, or soaker. Once established, you can cut back to once-a-week watering.
Fertilizer:
Use citrus fertilizer high in nitrogen.
Re-potting:
Best to repot in the spring before they start active growth.
Temperature:
These heat-loving citrus trees require temperatures ranging from 15 to 23 degrees Celsius and will suffer damage if left in temperatures below 10 degrees for an extended period of time.
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