The planting distance of navel orange is generally about 3 meters, 110 to 120 plants per mu.
The planting spacing of navel orange is generally 3 meters by 2 meters or 4 meters by 3 meters, planting about 110-120 plants per mu, and keeping a row spacing of about 3 meters between fields. Navel orange planting is mainly divided into five stages: seed selection, soil preparation, seedling weeding, water and fertilizer management and pruning branches and leaves.
I. planting spacing of navel oranges
1. When navel oranges are planted, the spacing is generally 3 meters X 2.5 meters or 4 meters X 3 meters, and the row spacing between fields is about 3 meters. There are about 110-120 plants per mu.
2. Navel orange, also known as sweet orange, is a variety of citrus cultivated all over the world. Navel orange is rich in nutrition and contains all kinds of influencing ingredients needed by human beings, and navel orange contains a lot of vitamin C and carotene, which can inhibit the formation of carcinogens, promote blood circulation, reduce cholesterol and so on.
3. The cultivation of navel orange can be divided into five stages: seed selection, soil preparation, seedling weeding, water and fertilizer management, pruning branches and leaves.
Second, the planting method of navel orange
1. Seed selection
The main results are as follows: (1) the first step of navel orange planting is seed selection. if you want to grow navel orange with high yield and good quality, you should choose high quality varieties and pay attention to the disease resistance of navel orange.
(2) observe the seedlings after selecting the varieties, absolutely not select the seedlings with diseases and insect pests, and then choose a good weather to plant navel oranges, and sterilize the seedlings before planting.
2. Land preparation and planting
The main results are as follows: (1) soil preparation should be carried out in the first half of the cutting saplings, and after soil preparation, sufficient base fertilizer should be applied to fully stir the fertilizer and soil so that the soil can absorb nutrients.
(2) the saplings can be cut in about half a month. Before cutting, we must pay attention to the planting density and control the row spacing.
(3) be careful when cutting, do not hurt the roots of the seedlings, otherwise it will affect the absorption of nutrients in the roots, which will reduce the survival rate.
(4) after all the cuttings are finished, the soil should be covered and watered in time.
3. Weeding between seedlings
(1) after about 15 days after the navel orange seedlings are planted, the seedlings can be carried out.
(2) each seedling should be examined carefully when it comes to seedlings. If you find any weak or thin seedlings, you can pull them out first, and then replace them with healthier ones.
(3) at the same time, we should also pay attention to some empty places, and if we find an empty place, we should immediately fill in healthy saplings.
(4) pay attention to the problem of weeds. Weeds will absorb a lot of nutrients belonging to navel orange seedlings, so they must be disposed of in time.
4. Water and fertilizer management
The main results are as follows: (1) navel orange has a great demand for nutrition in its growth, so it has a great demand for fertilizer.
(2) in addition to fertilizing after soil preparation, fertilization should be carried out in time according to the growth of navel orange seedlings.
(3) watering is relatively less strict, after watering the fixed root water, it is not necessary to continue watering if it is not very dry, as long as it can be kept suddenly moist.
(4) however, it is necessary to water more during the peak growth period of navel orange in order to promote flowering and fruiting and increase the yield of navel orange.
5. Pruning branches and leaves
When pruning branches and leaves, some extra branches and some unwanted new branches should be removed to better promote the growth of navel oranges.
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