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Old 10-08-2014, 06:10 AM posted to rec.gardens
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Default When pick oranges?

On Saturday, August 9, 2014 6:52:44 PM UTC-7, David E. Ross wrote:
On 8/9/2014 6:37 PM, Higgs Boson wrote:

Don't sneer; I really do not know whether I am supposed to wait until they "yield to the touch, or WHAT!




There are 3 big orange oranges on my dwarf Washington. Have been that way for, h, probably several months. Can oranges be "stored" on tree like lemons?


I'm afraid to wait too long, and afraid to pick too soon.


Any help appreciated.


So. Calif coastal.


HB



Oranges ripen in the late fall. They and other citrus can indeed be left on the tree for an extended period without spoiling. I'm still picking kumquats that ripened last December.



If you want to eat an orange now, pick it now. After a long period on the tree, they will start to lose moisture.


Also, in hot weather, they might turn green again. That is merely a color issue, not a ripeness issue. But that is why citrus is generally not grown commercially in the tropics. No one wants to buy a dark green orange or lemon even if it is fully ripe.


Thanks, David. Will wait until I can ceremonially say a Bracha over first fruits. Secular though I be, there is SOMETHING about harvesting first fruits that harkens back to the blood..

HB