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Management Q&A: Citrus peel is a little thick, spray coloring to add amino acid foliar fertilizer?

author:Friends of Citrus

A guest grower

Growers: Look at the weather forecast, tomorrow the weather is better, ready to spray and spray coloring, bought brassica and potassium dihydrogen phosphate, the peel is a little thick Merchants recommend adding amino acids to foliar fertilizer improvement, is it necessary to add it?

Management Q&A: Citrus peel is a little thick, spray coloring to add amino acid foliar fertilizer?

Xiao Lu: How is your citrus tree standing? Is it sugar oranges or oranges?

Growers: It is a sugar orange variety, the leaf color is relatively green, and the tree potential is moderate.

Xiao Lu: The tree is moderate, there is no need to add amino acid foliar fertilizer, because the recent continuous rain, the nitrogen element of the tree body is increasing, amino acid foliar fertilizer can promote nitrogen absorption or contain nitrogen, and now the thick skin is difficult to improve.

Sand sugar orange thick peel fruit, after maturity to leave the tree for a long time itself is easy to float the skin, the tree is moderate after the rain and then spray amino acids, late maturity is easier to float the skin.

With brassicain plus potassium dihydrogen phosphate can be, after a period of time spraying, if the use of the agent is suitable for mixing with foliar fertilizer, you can supplement the trace elements once.

Citrus tree potential is relatively weak, and amino acid foliar fertilizer can be used during the coloring period, which is conducive to coloring and improving tree potential. When using foliar fertilizer, it is necessary to consider the weather according to the tree potential, as well as the condition of the orchard, or there is no fixed plan for citrus management. 【Disclaimer】The content of this article, personal views, for reference only!

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