>> |
Anonymous
>>252366
Oh, that. This is actually a common thing with most fruit trees. Because growing fruit is extremely taxing for the tree, farmers often lop off any fruit growing on the sides and whatnot to make sure that fewer, but good and large fruit will grow over the season. It's also important to water your tree well to make sure they can sustain the fruit.
Unripe fruit are also highly likely to drop off if the flower hasn't been properly fertilised.
Given that this was pretty much the first time the flowers bloomed in your orange tree and it's a bit early for the season if you live in the northern hemisphere, there should be a second batch of flowers a little later. Don't worry too much about it, OP.
|