1. Soil: to raise bergamot, we should use loose and well drained acid soil instead of sticky and heavy alkaline soil, which will be harmful to its growth.
2. Watering: the soil should be kept moist, but no ponding. When the temperature rises, add more water. In summer, spray water around properly to improve the humidity of the growing environment. On the contrary, when the temperature is low, control the watering amount. When it enters the dormancy state, stop watering according to the growth situation..
3. Fertilization: in the flowering and fruiting period, fertilizer should be applied once every 3-5 days. In order to make it blossom and less fruit fall, more P and K fertilizer can be applied properly.
Cuttage Propagation: select the branch without disease, the length is about 12 cm, insert it into the soil 7-8 cm, and use the soil to compact and pour it through, about 30 days, the root system will grow.
1. The common diseases are mainly coal pollution, which is caused by saprophytic fungi. Black mould will appear on the branches and leaves. After the disease, it can be prevented and treated by spraying with bacteriophage or carbendazim..
2. Common insect pests mainly include aphids or scale insects, which will damage its top tender leaves. You can spray with carbaryl or dimethoate for control.