How far apart do you plant tangelo plants?

The spacing between tangelo plants depends on the rootstock used and the desired canopy shape. For standard-size trees on vigorous rootstocks, such as Swingle citrumelo or Carrizo citrange, the recommended spacing is 20-25 feet between trees. For semi-dwarf trees on rootstocks such as sour orange or Cleopatra mandarin, the spacing can be reduced to 15-20 feet. If a more compact canopy is desired, the trees can be spaced as close as 10-12 feet apart. It's important to consider factors such as soil conditions, irrigation, and pruning practices when determining the optimal spacing for tangelo plants.