* Fertilize heavily with animal manures.
* Citrus need incredibly high levels of nitrogen - which explains why
some men like to help out in that department with a late night visit to the
orange tree!
* Mulch well although keep it away from the trunk.
* Water well - in a warm temperate climate twice a week during summer.
* Don't be too concerned with any pruning - even though they can be cut
back quite hard.
With a hose for about 24 hours.
neverever
with water
every day
3 times a day
no
You should water it every month. Also water is directly on the soil not the plant.
once a day spiffing chap
Because there is acid in orange juice which the plant cannot survive on it eats away at the cells in the plant
no water is the best way because of the citrus in the orange deteriates the roots
You should feed a cotton ivory plant once a month with plant food. You should water it just enough to get the soil moist but do not over water. Also, you should let the soil dry just a bit before each watering.
of course!
Orange juice increases the calcium deposits in the plant, causing the plant to grow thicker, but not taller. The length is hindered by the rich amount of calcium, but the width is able to expand.
The day you plant it, you should water it daily for 2 weeks, then after that, you should water it every 3 days for 3-10 weeks. After about 10 weeks from planting, you should water the tree weekly.