Citrus seedlings are generally slower in growth when compared with other
major fruits. It is clear that the more the seedlings stay in the
nursery the more difficult it would be to fulfill required nursery
activities such as protecting the seedlings from environmental hazards
and diseases. In addition rapid growth rate will reduce the cost of
nursery operations and enable fast virus indexing. Triacontanol, a
common constituent of plant waxes, was shown to be an active growth
substance, which at nanomolar concentrations increased the growth and
yield of crops. However, these synthetic growth regulators are expensive
and not available in developing countries. Growth stimulating effect of
alfalfa has been documented by mulching or watering plant with an
extract prepared by socking in water. Two experiments were conducted in
two sites. The result of the study have revealed that seedling length,
number of leaves, seedling diameter, dry weight and leaf area of Troyer
Citrange can be increased by manipulating socking time and application
intervals of alfalfa water extract and amount of alfalfa mulch.