Kumquat: growing at home
If you saw a small shrub in the store withfruit, similar to small oranges, most likely, it is kumquat. Cultivation at home is possible for him and, if you do everything right, he can bear fruit all year round. Those who have already practiced in growing indoor gardens, can safely acquire this plant.
Many-faced kumquat
Subtropical shrub in nature is found onsouthern Asia, Europe and the United States, it is grown in China and in the southern regions of Russia. Kinkan and fortunella - under such names, the plant can be found in stores. It is a small bush with a neat crone of small leaves. Some varieties can have spines on the branches. The plant blooms with white fragrant flowers, which are located separately or with brushes. This also depends on what kind of kumquat. Growing at home this miniature, orange-like tree is possible if it is planted on another citrus plant (lemon) or propagated by cuttings. You can try to get an adult plant from seeds, but this process is very laborious and can only be done by experienced gardeners.
Little sun
Fruits Fortunella - then, for what is it more often andbred - appear three or four months after the end of flowering. These little oranges weigh less than thirty grams, have a bright orange color and an elongated shape. A healthy tree can bear fruit for about three months, from the beginning to the end of winter.
Kumquat care
Magic Seeds
Many people are attracted to the idea of growing a hometree "from scratch." Why not try? First you need to prepare the seeds. You can extract them from the fruit, but they should not lie too long. Care for seedlings begins with the fact that you can remove the glass, which they were originally covered. After the appearance of the second leaf plant the plants in separate containers with a substrate. Again, observe the regularity and moderation in watering. Small plants can be fertilized with biohumus. Enjoy the fruits of your work will be about a year - this is the time to fructification will require kumquat. Caloric content of small oranges is the same as that of other citrus fruits - about sixty calories in one hundred grams. Dried fruits, naturally, are higher. You can cook and jam, if there is enough harvest, which will bring kumquat: growing at home while observing the necessary moisture of the soil can provide this shrub quite a large number of fruits.