1. Soil: Populus euphratica likes loose sandy soil. If we use the more sticky soil, it will affect its growth.
2. Water content: Populus euphratica should be cultivated to ensure that the soil is moist enough, so it should be watered properly. As long as the soil is kept moist, it can grow stronger. If it is not watered for a long time, the soil will become dry, and it will grow poorly.
3. Light: Populus euphratica likes sunshine. When breeding, we should make sure there is enough light
Populus euphratica is usually propagated by sowing, but the survival rate by cutting is very low. After the ears turn yellow from July to August every year, healthy mother plants should be selected to collect the ears, and then the seeds should be removed after drying, and then the sandy soil with good drainage should be selected, and the seeds should be generally mixed with fine sand for sowing or sowing.
Leaf rust is the most common disease of Populus euphratica. In the early stage of the disease, there will be light yellow spots on the leaves, which will continue to increase, and the leaves will die if the disease is serious. Therefore, we must prevent and control in time. We can spray it with Triadimefon. In the process of maintenance, we should clear weeds in time, apply fertilizer reasonably, and improve its disease resistance.