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We offer sweet orange seedlings (citrus) which are high-quality products for your orange plantation.

The offered seedlings will grow to yield highly productive plants with many sweet fruits.

Be sure to have an adequate source of water available as orange farming requires a lot of moisture for optimal productivity.

We offer sweet orange seedlings (citrus) which are high-quality products for your orange plantation.

The offered seedlings will grow to yield highly productive plants with many sweet fruits.

Be sure to have an adequate source of water available as orange farming requires a lot of moisture for optimal productivity.

Sweet orange seedlings

We offer sweet orange seedlings (citrus) which are high-quality products for your orange plantation.

The orange tree is an evergreen, flowering tree, with an average height of 9 to 10 m (30 to 33 ft.), although some very old specimens can reach 15 m (49 ft.).

Its oval leaves, alternately arranged, are 4 to 10 cm (1.6 to 3.9 in) long and have crenulate margins.

What you need to know about orange farming

Acquire your seedlings from reputable farms, preferably at the onset of rains.

If not acquired at the onset of rains, ensure you adequately provide irrigation to the seedlings.

Prepare the field and dig planting holes 60 x 60 x 60 cm.

During planting, use well-rotted manure with topsoil.

Spacing varies widely, depending on elevation, rootstock, and variety.

Generally, trees need a wider spacing at sea level than those transplanted at higher altitudes.

Usually, the plant density varies from 150 to 500 trees per ha, which means distances of 5 by 6 meters or 7 by 8 meters (oranges, grapefruits, and mandarins).

It is very important to ensure that seedlings are not transplanted too deep.

After planting, the seedlings ought to be at the same height or preferably, somewhat higher than in the nursery.

Under no circumstances must the graft union ever be in contact with the soil or with mulching material if used.

Keep the trees free of weeds.

Maintain a single stem up to a height of 80-100 cm.

Remove all side branches/rootstock suckers.

Pinch or break the top branch at a height of 100 cm to encourage side branching.

Allow 3-4 scaffold branches to form the framework of the tree.

Requirements for planting sweet orange seedlings

Oranges grow over a wide range of soils but light, well-drained (sandy) soils are most ideal.

For good productivity, oranges require well-distributed rainfall or supplementary irrigation throughout the year. A good source of water is therefore essential in orange farming.

Water requirements vary according to weather conditions, but the ideal range is between 450mm – 2,700mm per year.

Oranges can be grown from as low as sea level to 200m above sea level. Areas of low humidity are most ideal.

Such a climate is important for reduced disease intensity and for acquiring good orange color.

A dry hot day, cool at night climate also favors good color development.

The optimum temperature for propagation is 25⁰C-35⁰C. Extremely high temperatures may be harmful especially during flowering or if cool temperatures are followed by a hot period.

Excessive wind can cause serious damage to orange trees and fruits. Winds of high speeds will scar fruits and cause fruit drop. Where winds are a problem, windbreak shelters should be planted.

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