Alright, let’s talk about watering citrus trees, you know, like them oranges and lemons and such. It ain’t rocket science, but ya gotta do it right if you want them trees to give you some good fruit.
First off, how much water them trees need? Well, it ain’t the same for every tree, see? It depends on how big they are, how hot it is outside, and the kind of dirt they’re planted in. But one thing’s for sure, them citrus trees, they like a good, deep drink, not just a little sprinkle on the top.

The best way to water ’em, I hear tell, is with somethin’ called drip irrigation. Yeah, it sounds fancy, but it just means the water goes right to the roots, slow and steady. No wastin’ water, and it gets deep down where the tree needs it. You can buy them special pipes with little holes in ’em, put ’em right around the tree. That way, the water goes where it’s supposed to, and you ain’t waterin’ the whole yard.
- Too much water is bad: Just like us, them trees don’t like their feet wet all the time. If the leaves start turnin’ yellow and droppin’ off, and the ground is always soggy, you might be overwaterin’. If that happens, gotta let the dirt dry out a bit, and maybe even take off some of the fruit so the tree can get better.
- Too little water is bad too: If the leaves are curlin’ up and lookin’ dry, and the dirt is hard as a rock, well, then you ain’t waterin’ enough. Gotta give them trees a good, long drink, let the water soak in deep.
Now, when to water? That’s the tricky part. You gotta pay attention to the weather. If it’s been rainin’ a lot, you might not need to water at all. But if it’s been hot and dry for a while, them trees are gonna be thirsty. Best time to water is in the mornin’, before the sun gets too hot. That way, the water has time to soak in before it evaporates. And don’t water when it’s windy neither, cause the water just blows away and don’t do no good.
And what about the dirt? Well, them citrus trees, they like dirt that drains good. If the water just sits there and don’t drain, the roots can rot, and that ain’t good. You might need to mix in some sand or somethin’ to help the water drain better. And sometimes the dirt ain’t got enough good stuff in it, you know, like vitamins for the trees. You might need to put some fertilizer on it, but don’t overdo it, cause too much ain’t good neither.
Another thing, them citrus trees, they need sunshine. Lots of it. So make sure you plant ’em where they can get plenty of sun. If they don’t get enough sun, they ain’t gonna grow good, and they ain’t gonna give you no fruit. And if the leaves start looking pale, kinda yellowish, that might mean the dirt ain’t acidic enough. You can fix that with some vinegar mixed with water, just a little bit, mind you, don’t wanna overdo it. I heard tell it’s about half a cup of that white vinegar in two gallons of water.
So, keepin’ them citrus trees healthy ain’t so hard, ya just gotta pay attention. Give ’em enough water, but not too much. Make sure the dirt is good, and they get plenty of sunshine. And if somethin’ looks wrong, you gotta figure out what it is and fix it. It’s like takin’ care of a young’un, ya gotta watch ’em close and give ’em what they need.
And don’t forget to keep them weeds away. Them weeds, they just steal the water and the good stuff from the dirt, and the trees don’t get what they need. So gotta pull ’em out, or chop ’em down, or whatever you gotta do to get rid of ’em.
And one more thing, you gotta prune them trees sometimes. Cut off the dead branches, and the ones that are growin’ in the wrong direction. That way, the tree can put all its energy into growin’ good fruit. And don’t be scared to pick some of the fruit off, especially if you think you overwatered. It helps the tree get strong again.

So there you have it, watering citrus trees, and a bit more. It ain’t complicated, but it does take a little bit of work. But it’s worth it, when you get to pick them juicy oranges and lemons right off your own tree. Nothin’ tastes better than that, let me tell you.