Soil
When potting kumquat, the soil should be loose and acidic. Before planting, properly put some fertilizer into the bottom of the basin soil for its early growth. The soil is mixed with humus soil and cake fertilizer p>
Watering
Kumquat prefers a humid environment, but avoid ponding in the basin when watering, otherwise it is easy to cause root rot. In summer, the growth of plants is relatively prosperous. At this time, a certain amount of liquid fertilizer should be applied together with the water, so that they can get enough nutrition during their growth, so as not to affect the development of Kumquat. The temperature in summer is relatively high, so you can spray kumquat and its surroundings to keep the surrounding environment moist p>
Illumination
The growth of Kumquat prefers sunshine. When managing, you can put it on the balcony and other places, so that there will be no less flowering and less fruit due to insufficient light. With sufficient light, the growth of plants will need nutrients. At this time, adding a small amount of organic fertilizer can help them grow better in summer p>
Fertilization
Fertilization of potted kumquat is a key factor. We must control the use of water and fertilizer when it is right and wrong. After the branches of Kumquat grow completely, we can apply phosphorus fertilizer once, which can increase the number of flower buds and make kumquat bear more fruits p>