It varies between 70-90%
It depends on soil and climate. Check out the following link for a comprehensive explanation on caring for orange trees. Related link: http://www.essortment.com/all/orangetreeora_rnbe.htm
It takes 170 liters of water for one 8 oz. glass of orange juice. One medium orange will yield up to 4 ounces. So, 85 liters are needed to grow one orange.
Trees use less water than people would actually think. A small tree with a ten inch diameter and four feet tall would only need sixty gallons of water every month or two.Ê
It varies between 70-90%
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just bought a hooly tree, how much water does it need to catch
200lts
2 bucket of water
1 gallon per day
100
90 gallons per day the first week
15 litres a day when the temperature is past 20 degrees apply to root of the tree if temperature is lower than 20 degrees 10 litres of water is enough to maintain the tree PEACE
A gallon of water per person per day
each tree yield approximately a half a cup of latex a day.
A horse drind 10 gallons of water per day
1/2 inches a per day
about 2 liters per day, however some trees may take up a lot of water per day. Suggestions is to make sure you never let the water level go below the base of the tree, as doing such may neglect it from getting enough water at a time.