Why are my red trees not growing? My orange trees are not growing and hold not been growing within...
My orange trees are not growing and hold not been growing within the entire year that I have owned them. They should be taller than me by presently and should be bearing fruit. No investigational leaves or new growth is perceptible. I am watering them and giving them sun. Could it be possible that lack of compost/fertilizer is cause the lack of growth?
Answers: Did you buy them and plant them, or did you move into a house that have orange trees? This isn't clear because you said you've owned them for a year, and that they should be taller than you and good posture fruit. If you've only have them for a year they shouldn't have grown that much! The first year they don't suffer fruit anyway -- you have to skulk for the second year. The first year they will blossom and the blossom will turn into lots of little green fruit, but the tree will drop all the fruit because it requests to concentrate on developing strong roots. They certainly wouldn't grow so hurried in the first year to be taller than you. So, if this is the covering, just be tolerant. If , on the other hand, the situation is that you enjoy recently moved into a house next to trees, and they just haven't grown surrounded by the year that you've been near, then that's another entry. You should definitely fertilize them according to directions, but I don't reckon lack of fertilizer alone would motive trees to have no up to date growth in a year.
The problem is that I don't know if they used to grow and carry fruit and now they don't (in which satchel they may have a disease) or if they are freshly new (in which defence it is normal).
Also, I'm assuming you live in a segment of the country where ginger trees normally do in good health?
Is the environment too cold or otherwise not hospitable?