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Rutaceae🌍 Southeast Asia (northeastern India📋 Growing Guide

Citrus (Orange, Lemon, Lime)

Citrus sinensis / C. limon / C. aurantifolia

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Sunlight
Full sun
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Water
900-1,200 mm annually
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Soil
Well-drained sandy loam to loam
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Temperature
Optimal 25-30°C
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Humidity
Moderate

About Citrus (Orange, Lemon, Lime)

Citrus is the world's most widely produced fruit group, with annual production exceeding 150 million tonnes. Oranges dominate (55%), followed by mandarins, lemons/limes, and grapefruit. Brazil is the largest orange producer; China leads in mandarin production. Citrus is rich in vitamin C, folate, and flavonoids. The citrus industry faces existential threats from Huanglongbing (citrus greening) and citrus canker. In Africa, citrus production is important in South Africa, Egypt, Morocco, and increasingly in East Africa. Citrus trees are long-lived (25-50+ years) and can produce fruit year-round in tropical regions.

Growing Conditions

☀️Sunlight

Full sun — 8+ hours daily for optimal fruit quality and color development

💧Water

900-1,200 mm annually. Regular irrigation essential during dry periods. Deficit irrigation before harvest improves fruit sweetness.

🌱Soil

Well-drained sandy loam to loam. pH 6.0-7.0. Citrus is extremely sensitive to waterlogging.

🌡️Temperature

Optimal 25-30°C. Some cold (10-15°C nights) needed for fruit coloring in temperate regions.

💨Humidity

Moderate. High humidity promotes citrus canker and melanose.

📅Season

Perennial — first commercial harvest 3-5 years after planting. Fruit matures 6-14 months after flowering depending on type.

Step-by-Step Growing Tips

1

Use certified HLB-free nursery trees budded on appropriate rootstock

2

Space at 6 × 6 m (standard) or 3 × 6 m (hedgerow/high density)

3

Manage Asian citrus psyllid aggressively and continuously

4

Apply micronutrients (Zn, Mn, Fe, B) as foliar sprays 3-4 times per year

5

Prune to maintain light penetration and spray coverage in the canopy interior

6

Do NOT prune during psyllid flush seasons — new growth attracts psyllids

Disease Risks to Watch

All diseases →

Companion Planting

Good Companions

guava

Growing Zones

🌴Tropical
🌞Subtropical
🫒Mediterranean
TropicalSubtropical (primary commercial production)Mediterranean climate

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to plant Citrus (Orange, Lemon, Lime)?

Perennial — first commercial harvest 3-5 years after planting. Fruit matures 6-14 months after flowering depending on type.

What soil does Citrus (Orange, Lemon, Lime) need?

Well-drained sandy loam to loam. pH 6.0-7.0. Citrus is extremely sensitive to waterlogging.

How much water does Citrus (Orange, Lemon, Lime) need?

900-1,200 mm annually. Regular irrigation essential during dry periods. Deficit irrigation before harvest improves fruit sweetness.

What are the most common diseases affecting Citrus (Orange, Lemon, Lime)?

The most common diseases are: citrus canker, citrus greening. Monitor regularly and practice crop rotation.

What plants grow well with Citrus (Orange, Lemon, Lime)?

Good companions include: guava. Avoid planting near no specific plants.

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