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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comTHE NAVEL ORANGE TREE STILL HAS ORANGES THAT HAVE NOT BEEN PICKED WHAT IS THE CORRELATION BETWEEN LEAVING THEM ON ALLOWING THE TREE TO BLOSSOM OUT – VERSUS REMOVING ALL OF THE EXISTING ORANGES TO ALLOW THE TREE TO SUPPORT ONLY THE BLOSSOMS ? NO IMAGE NECESSARY – THE TREE HAS FULLY DEVELOPED ORANGES AND THE BUDS OR STARTING TO SHOW – WHICH IS BETTER REMOVE THE ORANGES OR LEAVE THEM ON AND MAKE THE TREE SUPPORT BOTH THE NEW BLOSSOMS AND THE RIPE ORANGES
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1 Comment To "IT IS MARCH IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA – NAVEL ORANGE TREE SHOWS SIGNS OF BLOSSOMS STARTING"
#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 03/05/2021 @ 4:26 pm
Harvest the fruit as it ripens. It is common to have mature fruit and blossoms at the same time.
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