Orange trees can usually be potted for maintenance. Generally speaking, it is of great help to feng shui. However, if it is placed improperly, the feng shui effect will be the opposite. Usually it can be placed indoors in a good position in the west, so it grows better.
The orange tree is a plant that likes sunshine. Usually, it needs to be placed in a sunny place. So where should the orange tree be put? Generally, it is better to put it in the west, so that it can play a role in shading in summer.
Generally speaking, placing citrus reticulata in the west is not only of great help to Feng Shui, but also can make citrus reticulata get enough light, make it grow more densely, increase the indoor ornamental value, make citrus reticulata bear delicious fruits, which is beneficial to the growth of citrus reticulata.
Matters needing attention in raising orange trees
1, the best growing soil: orange trees like sunshine and are suitable for fertile, loose, slightly acidic and well-drained sandy soil.
2, growth humidity requirements: like a warm environment with a certain humidity, the basin soil should be kept moist, but there can be no water in the basin. When the weather is hot from summer to early autumn, in addition to watering the basin, we should also spray water on the ground around the basin to keep it moist.
3. Optimum growth temperature: citrus reticulata likes warmth, is more resistant to shade, and is more sensitive to temperature than light. The optimum growth temperature is centered at 26℃, and 23-34℃ is the most suitable.
4. Optimum growth light: Oranges are fruits with strong shade tolerance, but good light is needed for high quality and high yield. Generally, areas with annual sunshine hours 1200 ~ 2200 hours can grow normally.