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Seed propagation method of snake skin fruit

Hank Schrader
2020-07-08 08:43:36
When planting, fresh fruit should be picked, seeds should be washed for germination treatment, and two or three leaves should be transplanted into the soil. Before planting, excavate a hole of appropriate size in the prepared soil layer, and then put the seedlings in, bury the soil and pour water. It is not necessary to worry about the temperature and humidity in the later stage of maintenance, but attention should be paid to the combination of male and female plants in order to pollinate and bear fruit.

I. seed germination

When planting seeds, fresh fruits with good maturity should be picked, pulp removed and seeds cleaned. Prepare a container of suitable size, which is filled with appropriate amount of sand, watered and moistened, and then put the washed seeds on it, covered with two or three centimeters of thin sand, maintain a certain humidity and temperature, and then transplant after germination.

2. Transplanting and planting

When two or three leaves grow from the seeds, they can be moved into the soil. Before planting, we should first cultivate the land, prepare the land, dig a proper hole to put the seedlings in, then support and bury the soil, try to spread the root system in the hole, after planting, step on it and water it.

III. later maintenance

Snakeskin fruit itself has a certain capacity of high temperature and drought resistance. If the planting site is suitable for maintenance, there is no need to worry about the temperature and water problems. If you can't meet the growth demand, you need to apply fertilizer twice a year. You can use NPK fertilizer

Snake Skin Fruit

IV. precautions

When sowing, attention should be paid to the combination of male and female plants. A male plant should be planted every 20 female plants, so as to pollinate normally and bear fruit. If only the female plant can seriously affect the yield. In addition, yellow leaves should be cut off in time to avoid nutrient consumption.

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