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Kinzu | Citrus Japonic thumb.
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Plant Care Leaf
Cold resistance
Shiny oval leaves.
Watering
Flower
Small white flowers bloom from early summer to summer.
Sunlight
After the flowers, small green fruits will appear. They will gradually grow larger towards autumn and turn color when it gets cold.
Fruit
Fertilizer
Outdoor Management
Citrus fruits are generally warm-climate plants that like lots of sunlight. Place them in a sunny, well ventilated location all year round.
Indoors Management
Ensure that it gets plenty of sunlight. Grow it in a sunny spot, such as a windowsill. Regular exposure to fresh air and rain will refresh the plant.
Water generously when it dries out. This plant prefers well-drained soil and prefers the soil to dry out to a certain extent. If it is constantly wet, the roots may be weak, so water it less frequently. As a guideline, water once every once or twice a day daily.
Watering
It likes fertilizer. Proper fertilization will help it grow healthily and produce more flowers and fruit.
Fertilizer
Pests & Diseases
It is very resistant to pests, but insects may appear if it is placed outdoors in a poorly ventilated area.
Soil
Generally, Akadama soil mixed with Kanuma soil is used.
Healthy Kinzu plants have vigorous root growth, so they should be repotted approximately once every 2-3 years. If the roots grow too much, drainage will be poor and the leaves will lose their color. The best time to repot is May-June, but after repotting, be careful not to expose it to too much sunlight or let it dry out too quickly. Also, cut back any thick roots firmly to reduce the amount of root. Even if you cut it back a lot, new roots will grow.
Repotting
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