Midknight Valencia Orange Tree "Citrus Sinensis"
Midknight Valencia Orange Tree "Citrus Sinensis"
Midknight Valencia Tree
Large fruit and virtually seedless. Good internal quality. Bears more fruit inside the tree canopy.
Origin:
The Midknight Valencia orange, also known as the Midknight orange, is a South African variety that was first noticed in 1927 growing in an orchard in Eastern Cape, South Africa. The tree was named after A.P. Knight, who first noticed it, and the name represents mid-season. The Midknight orange is a recent development, similar to Valencia Late, with strong graft union.
Harvest:
Mid-July to mid-August in hot areas, and from August to mid-September in colder areas.
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I bought two of the Midknight Valencia Orange Tree "Citrus Sinensis" Quart saplings in mid-September.
It's been several months now, and they have not sprouted any new leaves.
The saplings were shipped in polybags that were large enough for saplings of the size shipped, to grow for a while. As theer was no growth for several weeks. I transplanted them to larger pots. That's when I found that there was an outer bag filled with soil+manure but the saplings were actually in a much smaller poly bag inside this larger bag.
I assumed that maybe this was why they were not growing. But even after transplanting them over a month ago, there is no sign of growth. Seems like my money is wasted