How can i assure that the blossoms on a orange tree grow into a fruit?
I have right now two blossoms. Last time i checked one was still closed and another was open but the petals had fallen off. So just the stigma (i think that what its called) was left. But there were like 4 ants around it.
I really want oranges so how can i assure that those blossoms grow into fruits?
I am not sure which part is which. THere is this giant thing stiking out that kinda sticky. And there were some petals with like these lil things at the tip of the petal. They were kinda brown.
O and i just looked atit and there were alot of ants on the closed blossom should i be worried?
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Answer by Mindy
Mix the pollen, touch the flowers together or use a coffee stirrer and put mix the pollen to the others, that should help the process.
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or get some bumble bees to do it for you!
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Fallen blossom
Cherry blossoms are so fragile. They typically last less than a week, and a good stiff breeze will blow them away even sooner.
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