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Cultivation methods of nuts

Jane Margolis
2020-07-01 16:41:34
This is a general term for a kind of plants. A nut is a hard skinned fruit that contains one or more seeds, such as chestnut, almond, etc. Generally speaking, the nutritional value of its fruits is very high, so they also have very high economic value. They are often a kind of crops planted in a large area.

I. maintenance method

1. Temperature: most nut plants prefer a warm environment, which is suitable between 20 and 30 degrees. If it is too high or too low, it will affect the yield and the taste of the fruit. So, try not to be higher than 35 degrees or lower than 15 degrees.

2. Light: nut plants generally require high sunlight. The yield and quality of fruit can be guaranteed only by providing enough light. Generally speaking, enough astigmatism is needed in a day, and only too strong light needs to be slightly blocked. In the flowering and fruiting period, the demand for sunshine will be particularly high

3. Watering: the root system of some nut species will be shallow, so the water requirement will be higher. Therefore, it is necessary to adjust according to the climate. If the environment is too dry, it is necessary to supplement water in time. In rainy season, it is necessary to strengthen the drainage work.

4. Fertilization: proper amount of fertilizer can improve its output, but not too much. According to the specific types of nuts for fertilization, because different varieties require different

2. Cultivation techniques

1. Propagation: most nut plants can be propagated by sowing. Seeds can be collected from August to September when the fruit is ripe. Then the seeds are sown in the middle of March the next year. Soak in water for two or three days before sowing. Wet sand can be used as the substrate, or select the appropriate location. The row spacing can be 40 to 50 cm, the plant spacing can be 15 to 20 cm, and the "on demand" mode can be

2. Pruning: in order to promote the amount of flowers and fruits, appropriate pruning can be carried out in spring. Moreover, there may be some yellow and aging branches and leaves at ordinary times, which can be cut off in time

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3. Problem diagnosis and treatment

1. Diseases: different kinds of nuts will have different diseases. The main species is powdery mildew, which is common from July to August, and can be treated with chlorothalonil. There is also "brown spot", will lead to defoliation, can be disease leaves to cut off, and then use Bordeaux liquid control.

2. Insect damage: there is a "yellow bayworm", which can chew the leaves and its eggs will live through the winter. All kinds of insecticides can be used to kill them.

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4. Other issues

1. Toxicity: Generally speaking, most nuts are non-toxic, and fruits can be eaten.

2. Whether it can be raised at home: generally not, because they are planted in a large area.

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