Care For Citrus Tree - Knowledgebase Question

Medford, NY
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Question by gmh99
February 4, 2001
we bought dwarf midknight valencia tree from "Franks". they knew nothing about it ie> fruit cycles, amount of fruit,care/feeding ? could not find this tree on website.
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Answer from NGA
February 4, 2001
As is typical with citrus, this tree would bloom in the spring with oranges following eventually. In cold winter areas citrus trees can be grown indoors from September through April and then taken outdoors and placed in a sunny spot. Indoors, citrus trees need average warmth, freedom from drafts, ample water, and well draining soil. You may need to supplement natural light with fluorescent or gro-lites especially made for plants. Turn the light on for
12-14 hours each day and turn it off at night. Citrus trees
need ample moisture, so water often enough to keep the soil
moist but not soggy, and feed in the spring and summer
months with a diluted liquid fertilizer for acid loving plants, especially if the leaves are yellowish instead of glossy deep green. Watch out for scale, aphids and mites, and use insecticidal soap or light horticultural oil according to label instructions if they do show up.

Be sure to give your trees a gradual transition from indoors to outdoors, and vice versa, so they have time to adjust to the changes in the environment.

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