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How to plant Chinese wolfberry seedlings, a few years of fruit?

Gustavo Fring
2020-11-16 11:23:35
The yam itself grows vertically, but if the soil is too hard or there are obstacles, it will become complete. Therefore, before planting, we must turn the soil deeply, remove all the stones and gravel inside, and dig a ditch 1 meter deep, which can also make it develop better. If you want to make it grow bigger, you must pay attention to controlling the length of light, and properly fertilize, you can also build a frame on it to provide good ventilation and light transmission.

1. how to plant

1. Planting time: Most of the wolfberry seedlings are planted in spring, and the specific time depends on the region.To ensure that the soil has thawed and the seedlings have not yet sprouted, the maturity rate of planting in this period is higher, and the seedlings can recover faster.

2. Seedling lifting and temporary planting: Be careful when lifting the seedlings. Make sure that the main root is complete, and minimize the damage to the root system as much as possible.If the root injury is serious, the survival rate will be reduced.

3. Pruning and soaking: Before the seedlings are buried, they should be pruned once. The branches at the crown of the seedlings should be pruned shorter to reduce the consumption of nutrients, which can also promote the growth of new branches in the later period.It is also necessary to prune the root system and cut the root flat to avoid decay in the later period.

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4. Fixed value in soil: After treatment, the seedlings can be planted in the soil. Pay attention to the spacing between plants and rows, which should not be too dense.The plant spacing is about 1.5 meters, and the row spacing is 2 meters.The length, width and depth of the fixed hole are about 40 centimeters, and it is OK to plant it into the soil after digging.

2. Results of several years

After the seedlings are planted, they will generally not bear fruit in the same year, and they will have to wait until the second year to accumulate certain nutrients to promote flowering and fruiting.However, the number of results in the second year is limited and relatively small.Usually, it takes four or five years to enter the full fruit period, and the number of fruits will increase.

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