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When does medlar bloom

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-10 08:19:56
Medlar blooms three times a year, the first from April to may, the second from May to July, and the third from August to October. In the process of its flowering, it needs to ensure no less than six hours of natural light every day, and the soil to cultivate it needs to use soil with good drainage performance. In addition, it also needs to ensure abundant water and fertilizer.

I. flowering time

It first blooms and bears fruit on the branches grown in the previous year. It begins to blossom in April, and starts to blossom from the end of April to the beginning of May. It is the most vigorous flowering time in mid May, and begins to bear fruit from June to July. The second flowering and fruiting is on the branches growing in spring. The buds begin to grow at the beginning of May. The flowers are blooming at the beginning of June and fruiting in July. The third flowering and bearing is on the branches that grow in autumn. The new branches bud in August, bloom in September and mature in October.

II. Maintenance conditions

1. Light: in the process of growth, it is necessary to ensure that the light can be received every day, and the light time shall not be less than six hours.

2. Soil: it needs to use the soil with good drainage and high degree of looseness for breeding. This kind of soil has good water retention, which can help plants to store water, but it will not leave water in the soil, which is very beneficial to its growth.

3. Watering: when the temperature is high in summer, it is the dormancy period. At this time, it is necessary to control the pouring inside. Generally, it can be done once or twice a week, otherwise it will have fallen leaves, yellow leaves, etc. In the growth period, according to its pot soil state water

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