Any Southwesterner would agree that Arizona has the best climate for growing and fertilizing citrus.
Well, thanks to the combination of well-drained soil and warm sunshine. But that’s not enough; in order to get the best results, you need to know when to fertilize the citrus and how to take care of it. And that’s what I am going to talk about in this article.
So, without further ado, let’s jump right in.
When To Fertilize Citrus In Arizona?
How To Care For Your Citrus Plants?
Here, I have mentioned some of the best ways to care for your citrus plant:
1. Be Mindful Of The Watering Schedule
More often, problems with citrus plants occur because of improper watering. Since most of the rainfall in this part of the world occurs in the latter part of the summer, you need to create a proper watering schedule for your new plants.
I recommend watering them about every three days during the hottest time of the summer. After that, you can bring it down to once a week once the temperature starts falling.
2. Make Sure The Water Reaches The Roots
In order to make the fruits juicier, you need to water the plants long enough so that the water reaches its roots. Just mere splashes won’t do any good to the plants. You can also consider using an irrigation system or a soaker hose to ensure that the plants are being watered slowly to a proper depth.
3. Fertilize
You need not fertilize the new plants, given the soil in your yard is healthy enough to sustain their growth. However, as the plants get older, they should be fertilized at least three times a year, ideally in August, May, and February.
Conclusion
Hopefully, by now, you have a good idea of when to fertilize citrus in Arizona.
Before I sign off, my last advice would be to keep an eye out for yellow leaves, as it could mean that your soil has a high salt content. But don’t worry; just water the plants enough as it’ll help flush the salt out.
With that, I’ll call it a day. Until next time, take care!