I water my citrus trees every 13 days for 24 hours to wash dissolved salts below the root zone.
Orange is the fruit, and yes it is also an organism.
Yes. It is a fruit that grows from a tree, and as we all know, trees are part of the Plantae Kingdom. And as we all know, anything that is classified in a "Kingdom, Phylum, or Species," is living.
banyan tree, mango tree,peeapal tree and gulmohar tree
The mold is there because it has a role in which must be played in Nature-to break down organisms. It will take over the orange so it will be overcome by it. In a way it is a form of parasitism. I'm not sure if I would call it parasitism. A parasite usually affects a living organism, if the mold was growing off of a living orange tree then it would be a parasite, but as for an orange? I would consider it more of a decomposer then.
The amount of water a tree can absorb in one day varies widely depending on the species, size, and environmental conditions. On average, a mature tree can soak up anywhere from 30 to 100 gallons (approximately 114 to 378 liters) of water daily. Factors such as soil moisture, temperature, and humidity also play significant roles in determining water uptake.
Once or twice a day , it depends on the weather
water and sunlight
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.
an orange tree
it symbolizes growth in life, and the meaning that the tree can produce apples for a long time, this can be seen to mean that people can grow again after something hard has happened in their lives.
The stem of an orange is called the "peduncle." It is the part that connects the fruit to the tree branch, allowing nutrients and water to be transported to the developing fruit. After harvesting, the peduncle is often removed, leaving a small scar where it was attached.
you dont
An orange tree is a vascular plant, as it has specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients throughout the plant. These tissues include xylem for water transport and phloem for nutrient transport.
about 8 inches deep
Oranges develop from flowers on the orange tree.
because grapefruits are actually hibrids from an orange tree so the orange could also get polinated from a grapefruit tree
No nothing will happen.