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One of the most commonly grown citrus is the orange. Orange rinds split open, as well as mandarins and tangelos, but never grapefruit. Navel oranges are the most prone to the problem. So what causes oranges to split? The rind splits because water and plant sugars travel to the fruit too quickly for it to produce enough rind to hold the substances. The excess fluids cause the skin to burst. Young trees have the highest incidence of oranges splitting. Most cases of splitting citrus fruit occur in July to November.
Read more at Gardening Know How: Splitting Citrus Fruit: Why Orange Rinds Split Open And How To Prevent It https://www.gardeningknowhow.com ... anges-splitting.htm |
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