Citrus trees are beautiful, but they can also be a little finicky.
In the right climate, citrus trees are beautiful and easy to care for. They can be a little finicky though, and they’re not ideal for all climates. Citrus trees are a good choice for Arizona because they need a lot of water there—which is exactly what your citrus tree needs!
In fact, you should never fertilize a citrus tree in Arizona. Your citrus will be fine without fertilizer or any other kind of soil amendment; all it requires is plenty of water and sunlight!
There are four basic requirements for growing healthy citrus trees in Arizona.
There are four basic requirements for growing healthy citrus trees in Arizona. These include:
- Soil pH
- Nitrogen, potassium and calcium (the primary nutrients)
- Micronutrients
Citrus trees require a soil pH of 6 to 7.
As with all citrus trees, your citrus trees will require a soil pH of 6 to 7. You can test the pH of your soil with a kit available at any local garden store or online. If you are unsure how to adjust the pH of your soil, consult with a professional landscaper or nursery worker.
The best way to determine if your citrus tree is getting enough water is by feeling the base of its trunk for excess moisture. If you can feel moisture under its surface and it’s not quite dry, then watering is unnecessary for another week or two. If there’s no moisture present at all (and it hasn’t rained), then you should water deeply until runoff begins from around each drip line (the outermost branches). Once runoff begins from these locations, stop watering immediately because this indicates that your tree has had enough water for now — don’t over-water!
Nitrogen is the most important nutrient for growing citrus trees.
Nitrogen is the most important nutrient for growing citrus trees. It’s essential for healthy root growth, photosynthesis, fruit production and plant health. Nitrogen stimulates root development and helps your tree grow strong roots that are able to tap into deep water tables in the soil.
This fertilizer should be applied when you begin to see new growth on your citrus tree. If you use granular or liquid fertilizer, mix it into the top 2 inches of soil around your plants or trees at a rate of 1 pound per 100 square feet (about 8 ounces per 10 square feet). If using pelletized fertilizer, spread it evenly over the surface of your garden area before watering in well with hose sprayer.
You don’t want to over-fertilize your trees, because that can burn the roots.
While it’s tempting to give your citrus trees a little boost every time you see them looking a bit like they could use one, don’t. Over-fertilizing can damage the roots of your citrus tree and lead to long-term problems for the plant. In addition, there are certain times of year when is best not to fertilize your trees at all:
- Don’t fertilize during winter
- Don’t fertilize during summer
- Don’t fertilize when the tree isn’t dormant (so not in the fall or spring)
Your best bet will be a balanced fertilizer—something with nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K). If you’re unsure what kind of fertilizer to get, talk with an expert at your local nursery or garden center.
If you want healthy fruit from your citrus trees, find the right fertilizer for them.
If you want to have healthy fruit from your citrus trees, it’s important that you choose the right fertilizer for them. Fertilizers are chemicals that are added to soil to feed plants. These chemicals can be made from naturally occurring sources or created in a laboratory.
Citrus fruits need a lot of nutrients from the soil so they can grow and develop properly. However, not all fertilizers are created equal—some may contain too much nitrogen or potassium for citrus trees (or any other type of plant), which could damage them over time.
Conclusion
The simple truth is that the right fertilizer is essential if you want to grow delicious citrus fruit in Arizona. If you’re ready to get out there and start experimenting with fertilizer, then we’d love to help! As always, feel free to reach out to us on our website or give us a call at 1-888-241-1572 if you have any questions about fertilizers for your citrus trees. We’re here for you!
- Stimulates healthy root development
- For healthier fruit
- Made with 100% organic and natural ingredients
- Contains no GMOs, chicken manure or sewage sludge
- Feeds for several months
- Contains pro-biotic, seven champion strains of beneficial soil microbes plus ecto and endo mycorrhizae stimulate hearty root development
- More nutritious fruits; stable consistent plant growth, no growth spikes; 100-percent natural and organic; more abundant sets
- Exceptional results as nutrients are released quickly; feeds for several months; consistent premium quality; 100-Percent natural, organic formula
- Eight select strains of ecto and endo mycorrhizae contribute to drought tolerance, enhanced nutrient availability and increased plant performance
- Provides optimum levels of essential plant nutrients; eliminates the need for chemical fertilizers when used as directed
Additional Info :
| Color | Natural |
| Item Dimensions | |
| Height | 10 Inches |
| Width | 7.3 Inches |
| Length | 2.5 Inches |
| Weight | 4 Pounds |
- Down To Earth Citrus Mix is a five pound box of fertilizer with 6-3-3 formula and is listed by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) for use in organic production
- Formulated with primary and secondary plant nutrients like calcium, sulfur, zinc and iron, plus selected micronutrients
- It supplies the proper ration of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium that helps promote lush new growth, abundant green foliage, fragrant blossoms and bountiful fruit
- An option for citrus trees of all kinds and may also be used to feed other fruit trees, vines and ornamentals for equally enjoyable results
- Ingredients: feather meal, fish bone meal, alfalfa meal, greensand, langbeinite, basalt, sulfate of potash, zinc sulfate and kelp meal
Additional Info :
| Color | Multicolor |
| Item Dimensions | |
| Height | 10.7 Inches |
| Width | 8 Inches |
| Length | 3.5 Inches |
| Weight | 5.3 Pounds |
- No mixing or measuring
- No chemical runoff
- No chemical runoff
- Continuous, time release fertilizer
- Will not burn plants when applied as directed
Additional Info :
| Color | Brown |
| Item Dimensions | |
| Height | 2.5 Inches |
| Width | 9.5 Inches |
| Length | 6.5 Inches |
| Weight | 0.88 Pounds |
- Promotes more fruit and lush foliage (vs unfed)
- Contains natural ingredients
- Feed once per season in Spring and Fall
- Also great for use on palm trees
- Easy-to-use spikes release nutrients directly into the root zone to help promote strong fruit, citrus, and palm trees
Additional Info :
| Item Dimensions | |
| Height | 2.13 Inches |
| Width | 5.5 Inches |
| Length | 8.75 Inches |
| Weight | 3.8 Pounds |
- CITRUS & AVOCADO: Happy Frog Fertilizer is specifically formulated for citrus and avocado plants
- NATURAL FERTILIZER: OMRI-listed formula includes nitrogen for robust vegetable growth
- IMPORTANT NUTRIENTS: Organic formula includes mycorrhizal fungi, calcium, and sulfur for healthy plants
- HEALTHY PLANTS: 7-3-3 fertilizer formula includes active soil microbes for increased nutrient uptake; NPK Nitrogen: 7; NPK Phosphorus: 3; NPK Potassium: 3
- FOR THE WHOLE TREE: Citrus and avocado fertilizer improves root and branch health; Size: 4-pound bag
Additional Info :
| Item Dimensions | |
| Height | 0 Inches |
| Width | 0 Inches |
| Length | 0 Inches |
| Weight | 4 Pounds |




