Growth conditions of ginseng fruit trees
The suitable growth temperature of ginseng fruit trees is between 5 and 30 degrees. When the temperature is 0-5 degrees in winter, it will be frostbitten or frozen to death, and it is not resistant to freezing. The temperature of the conservation environment is too high or too low, which is not conducive to plant growth. Therefore, the temperature should be above 10 degrees when planting. Ginseng fruit trees should be planted in places with high terrain, convenient irrigation and drainage, ventilation and light transmission, and need six hours of light every day.
How to raise ginseng fruit trees
The soil of ginseng fruit trees can be mixed with humus soil, cake fertilizer and yellow sand. Potted soil should be changed every 1 ~ 2 years, and the root system should be trimmed. In the daily cultivation process, we should keep enough light time, and apply thin rotten peanut shells and rice washing water in the vigorous growth period to supplement the soil fertility.
Ginseng fruit tree watering
Ginseng fruit likes humid environment, but it is afraid of waterlogging. During the growth period, it can be sprayed with "new high-fat film" to moisturize and prevent waterlogging, and it should be watered less in rainy season, and drainage measures should be taken. If the temperature is high, you can increase the number of watering.
Fertilization of ginseng fruit trees
Ginseng fruit is a plant that loves fertilizer. Some thin fertilizers can be applied during the growing period. Remember not to use raw fat or thick fat. Rotten peanut shells and rice washing water can be used to supplement nutrients for plants.
Pest control of ginseng fruit
Ginseng fruit trees are prone to diseases in hot, muggy and poorly ventilated environments in summer. Common diseases include botrytis cinerea and viral diseases. It is necessary to spray Nonglinling or Xerox as early as possible to control the occurrence of red spider, and to control it by spraying acetonitrile and phoxim EC.
Family rearing method of ginseng fruit trees
Ginseng fruit trees are suitable for planting in soil with water and fertilizer conservation, water permeability and air permeability, and rich nutrition. Rich old vegetable garden soil or humus soil, decomposed livestock manure or cake fertilizer mixed with yellow sand can provide sufficient sunshine. Plants can thrive in summer, properly shade, water and fertilize in time, and pay attention to pruning.
Matters needing attention in the maintenance of ginseng fruit trees
The branching ability of ginseng fruit is very strong, so pruning from time to time during the growth period can cut off the branches and leaves that are too prosperous, too dense, withered and weak, reduce the loss of nutrients, and make the trunk growth unaffected.