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Watering
Ensuring that your new tree has adequate moisture for the first year of
life after planting is important. Water your newly-planted tree two or
three times the first week and one or two times every week for the first
few weeks thereafter. After this period, water any time the soil dries out
one to two inches down.
Weeding and Mulch
Controlling weeds and surrounding vegetation is essential to get your
citrus off to a good start. Make sure the ground is clear to a diameter of
three feet surrounding the tree. Avoid the use of an organic mulch to
minimize the possibility of foot rot disease. Your tree care specialist
may prescribe a herbicide to help in weed control. As always when using
chemicals, follow the directions carefully and do not exceed the
recommended application.
Fertilizer
New citrus trees can benefit from the application of a specially
formulated fertilizer but not until growth begins in the spring.
Fertilizers should contain the necessary macro- and micronutrients.
Avoid fertilizing with a quick-release fertilizer between approximately
August and mid February for the first two years to avoid stimulating
vulnerable growth during the cold weather. Read
more about fertilization.
Newly planted trees can benefit right away
from the application of mycorrhizal fungi. This beneficial fungus
aids in root development and establishment. Read
more about mycorrhizal fungi here.
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