Understanding when oranges ripen: what season do oranges mature in?

What season do oranges mature

Today's experience sharing: When do oranges mature and the experience of understanding the ripening time of oranges in the aspect of green plant maintenance, specifically introduced as follows:

Oranges have a good taste, sweet and sour, and are one of the fruits that people love to eat. Currently, oranges are planted in Guangxi, Sichuan, Chongqing, Yunnan, Hunan and other places in China, with high yield and good quality, generally mature from January to February every year. Oranges have a hanging period of up to 3 months and need to be fertilized frequently. Seedless oranges mature 1 month earlier than seeded oranges and have a better taste.

Oranges have a higher sugar content than similar citrus fruits, not only sweet and juicy, but also delicate and渣-free. In addition, oranges have a significant feature compared to ordinary late-maturing citrus fruits, which is a longer shelf life. Oranges can be hung on trees for more than 3 months after maturation, and can even be extended to around June, making them the "late-maturing king" among citrus fruits; and they have little effect on taste. However, hanging fruits on trees consume a lot of nutrients, so it is necessary to fertilize frequently and water appropriately.

Now, a new variety of oranges - seedless oranges, mature 1 month earlier than seeded oranges, with better taste and higher sugar content. The Spring Festival is the period when a large number of oranges are listed, and consumers can enjoy fresh and delicious oranges with their families. But keep in mind that even if oranges are sweet and have high nutritional value, excessive consumption can lead to weight gain, high blood lipids, and is not good for health.

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