Dwarf orange tree care

Almost all the most common fruit trees are perfect for growing in a pot as well, such as the orange, lemon, pomegranate, cherry, and many more, all in their “dwarf” version. In the case of citrus, if the plants in large pots are ideal for decorating the garden, terrace, or patio. In addition, its flowers begin to sprout in spring and not only give great color to the place where the tree is but the whole environment is perfumed. One of the most sought, after to have in a pot, is the dwarf orange tree, if you are thinking of acquiring one for your home and you are interested in knowing what the care of the dwarf orange tree is, keep paying attention to this article in which we tell you about them.

Dwarf orange varieties to have in a pot

As we mentioned, one of these small trees to plant in pots is the dwarf orange tree, of which there are different varieties for pots and the best ones are:

  • Citrus aurantium Bouquet : it has bitter fruits and has pointed leaves. Its fruits have a very cheerful color, which makes it a very attractive tree that is completed with dark green foliage and aromatic flowers.
  • Citrus sinensis Navelina : it is one of the smallest orange tree varieties. It has a rounded shape, very few spines and is dense foliage with very small and elongated leaves.
  • Citrus mitis Bunge : It is a small, dense crown tree that does not need maintenance pruning, so it is ideal if you cannot spend a lot of time gardening. Its leaves are small and elliptical.

How to care for a dwarf orange tree

Next, I will give you a few tips so that you know what the care of the dwarf orange tree is :

– It needs quality soil and compost and it needs to be fertilized throughout the year. In summer you should use products rich in nitrogen and in winter that have microelements such as iron, zinc, magnesium, and potassium. All of this will prevent the fruit from falling off before ripening.

– The watering of the dwarf orange must be abundant between spring and autumn and moderate in winter. It is also very important that you avoid watering with water and that you spray with a certain frequency.

– As for the lighting they should receive, it is recommended that they be in a clear and sunny place all year round since they can even withstand direct sunlight.

– For the pruning of the dwarf orange tree, the first thing you should know is that citrus fruits do not need regular pruning, but if you have them in a pot, you must do some from time to time to keep their shape well. Ideally, when spring begins, cut the new shoots so that they grow leafier.

– Regarding the temperature, in winter it is recommended that it be indoors and with a temperature between 15ºC and 18ºC. In summer it is possible that it is abroad, and if the weather is good in spring as well.

Dwarf orange tree care

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