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Culture method of rambutan

Marie Schrader
2020-07-28 11:11:24
Rambutan is an evergreen tree, which is generally 10 meters high. Its branchlets are grayish brown, somewhat wrinkled, and cylindrical in shape. The inflorescence has many branches, about the length of the leaves. Its fruit is red or yellow after ripening. It has great nutritional value and delicious taste. So what is the breeding method of rambutan? Let's take a look.

Breeding

In general, there are two methods of asexual propagation and seedling propagation of rambutan. In comparison, the results of seedling propagation are relatively late, and the quality is uneven, and the quality difference is relatively large. In addition, its fruit trees belong to dioecious fruit trees, of which 34.2% are male, which is very unfavorable for the regionalization of improved fruit trees. So we usually use two methods of Air Layering and grafting in asexual propagation.

rambutan fruit

Climate

The cultivation of rambutan is usually limited by the temperature. It is a tropical fruit tree, which is suitable for growing in a high temperature environment, and the annual average temperature is required to be 24 ℃. Precipitation also has a great influence on rambutan, especially on its situation and results. Generally in high temperature and rainy environment, rambutan can grow best.

rambutan fruit

Environment

Hongmaodan prefers the place with good drainage. If the drainage is not good, it is not suitable for planting. In addition, rambutan is a tropical plant. It likes light very much. Only when there is enough light, its growth, flowering and fruiting will be good. Generally, if there is strong wind, it is easy to damage the branches and leaves of plants, and then cause the deciduous and withered branches of rambutan, which has a bad impact on the growth and development. In terms of soil, I prefer the sandy loam with fertile soil, deep and moist soil layer, especially the soil with more nutrients will be conducive to the growth of plants.

Immature rambutan

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