Description
Pixie orange is a popular citrus variety valued for its sweet flavor, juicy flesh, and easy-to-peel skin. The fruits are typically seedless or contain very few seeds, making them highly preferred by consumers.
Pixie oranges are commonly grown by farmers in Kenya due to their strong market demand and good productivity. The fruits are ideal for fresh consumption and are often sold in supermarkets, fruit markets, and roadside stalls.
This citrus variety grows well in many regions of Kenya and is suitable for both small-scale farmers and commercial citrus growers.
Key Features
- Sweet and juicy fruits
- Easy-to-peel skin
- Often seedless or with very few seeds
- High market demand
- Suitable for both home gardens and commercial farms
Growing Requirements
Pixie orange trees grow well in warm climates with well-drained soils and adequate sunlight.
Spacing: 4m Γ 4m or 5m Γ 5m
Sunlight: Full sun
Soil: Fertile, well-drained soils
Fruiting Period
Pixie orange trees typically begin producing fruits within 2β3 years after planting, depending on proper care and growing conditions.
Farm Management Tips
- Water young trees regularly during dry periods
- Apply compost or organic manure to improve soil fertility
- Prune lightly to maintain healthy tree structure
- Control pests such as citrus leaf miners and aphids






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