1、 Soil
The cultivation of trifoliate orange needs fertile soil with good drainage, and sandy soil is the best choice. It can also be mixed with slag, river sand, broken bones, vegetable garden mud or rice field mud to prepare its soil, and add some organic fertilizer with high humus, which is more conducive to its growth p>
2、 Illumination
It likes light and is suitable for growing in a place with sufficient light. It can be raised on the balcony or in a place with good outdoor sunshine. It needs proper shade in summer, and it can be directly irradiated in other times p>
3、 Temperature
It likes a warm environment and is resistant to cold. The temperature can be controlled at 15-23 ℃ in summer and about 5 ℃ in winter p>
4、 Watering
It likes a slightly humid environment. In summer, it can be watered every morning and evening. In spring and autumn, it can be watered every day or the next day. Each watering must be thoroughly watered. Generally, water is sprayed on the leaf surface first, and then on the root. In winter, it is generally OK to pour water once every 3-5 days. Pay attention to control the water volume and avoid ponding, otherwise it is not conducive to its growth p>
5、 Fertilization
It is OK to raise trifoliate orange with appropriate fertilization. It needs more nitrogen fertilizer. After planting for 3 months, applying bean cake fertilizer is more conducive to its growth p>
6、 Precautions
1. How to breed indoors: pay attention to ventilation in indoor breeding, maintain the circulation of indoor air for a long time, and avoid diseases and pests caused by no wind p>
2. Fertilization time: the first three months of planting is when it takes root. It is not suitable for fertilization at this time. The best fertilization time is 3 months after planting p>