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How to raise Japanese eight-room oranges

Japanese Hafez citrus cultivation can learn from the following methods:

1. Temperature and light: Hafang Citrus is a southern fruit tree, and likes a warm and humid growing environment. The suitable growth temperature is about 12-37℃, and sunshine is needed for 4-6 hours every day.

2. Watering: keep the basin soil moist and thoroughly watered, preferably the water seeping from the drainage hole at the bottom of the basin. At the same time, avoid water accumulation and drain in time, otherwise it will easily cause root rot.

3. Fertilization: adhere to the principle of "applying fertilizer frequently and applying fertilizer thinly", apply decomposed liquid fertilizer once before the plants germinate, and then apply liquid fertilizer every 7- 10 days, mainly nitrogen fertilizer, to promote their growth and produce more spring shoots. Sprinkle some cake fertilizer on the surface of the basin during the growing period of Hafang orange to enhance fertility. Gradually reduce fertilization after autumn to avoid fruit drop caused by overnutrition. Strictly control fertilization in autumn and winter.

4. Soil: Kazakhstan citrus is not strict with soil, so it is suitable to choose garden soil, add appropriate amount of river sand, plant ash and decomposed organic fertilizer and mix well.

5. Pruning: Potted eight-room oranges should be pruned in time to reduce flowers and fruits because of limited nutrients. Generally, change pots and soil for two years, combined with pruning.

These are just some methods of citrus cultivation in Japan. It takes effort to harvest high-quality fruits. I suggest you consult more experienced fruit farmers or find more books to learn more cultivation techniques.