
With these tips, you will find that your garden has many orange trees
Do you have an orange tree at home, but don’t know how to propagate it? Don’t worry, it’s more common than you think, and these types of trees have their own tricks for growing big and strong, so here we’ll tell you how to do it.
In addition to having fresh oranges every day, having an orange tree in your garden, orchard, or vase has many benefits, as it will help you as a natural remedy in various cases . In fact, you can use both the fruits and the leaves of the tree, since in the second case, you can use them to prepare a tea or infusion to calm the nervous system or stomach pains. On the other hand, the bark has digestive, aperitif, and tonic properties against fatigue.
How to reproduce your orange tree step by step
First of all, you must take care that the reproduction of your orange tree must be done by means of cuttings, to achieve this follow these steps:
For this, choose a healthy, strong, disease-free branch, 20 to 30 centimeters long and about one centimeter thick.
To prepare the cut you must cut the branch you have chosen with a sharp and sterilized tool, the cut must be made directly in the node of the leaf.
Remove all the leaves at the bottom of the branch so that only the top ones remain.
Prepare the growing medium with a mixture of peat and sand, so that your orange tree has better drainage.
Once the substrate is ready, place the cutting and bury it in the soil for at least half of its length.
Lightly water the cutting to moisten the substrate.
Once ready, all you have to do is give it the right conditions to grow, it is best to put it in a shady and protected place so that it does not give air directly for a few weeks until the roots form. When you notice this last detail, you must transplant your cutting to its permanent location, we recommend placing it in well-drained soil and with correct sun exposure.
