
"Orange trees enjoy the same temperatures as humans, and are most comfortable at around 65 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit, though they'll do fine in a much wider temperature range."
"If you want it to produce fruit, a tree will need at least eight hours of sunlight - and ideally up to 12 hours! You'll want to give it your largest, brightest south-facing window."
Orange trees are enjoyable to cultivate, offering fragrant flowers and culinary uses. Indoor growth is feasible, especially with dwarf varieties like Dwarf Trovita. These trees thrive in temperatures of 65 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit and require at least eight hours of sunlight daily. Proper watering is essential for their health. Indoor citrus trees may not grow as large as outdoor ones but can still be productive with the right conditions.
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