1. Soil: Moringa oleifera seeds can be planted in sandy loam soil, which has fast water seepage speed and good ventilation performance, and meets the geological requirements for breeding Moringa oleifera seeds.
2. Moisture: Moisture should be kept when it is in the seedling. When it grows into a strong plant, it can adapt to the dry soil. The demand for moisture is not large, so proper watering is enough.
3. Nutrient: The time of fertilization is generally in the seedling stage and the picking stage, and it is OK to irrigate the dissolved compound fertilizer in the soil.Stove ash is also a good choice, both of which can provide sufficient nutrients for it.
4. Light: It is a light-loving plant. Because its roots can be deeply embedded in the soil, it can grow as long as it is not exposed to the sun. It can grow at the temperature of 48 .
1. Pruning: In order to increase the forked branches of the branches and the convenience of harvesting, the plant will be pruned to less than one meter in winter, and the tender leaves can also be harvested once in about half a month.
2. Propagation: Seedling raising and transplanting propagation is a propagation method with extremely high survival rate for Moringa oleifera seeds. When picking seeds, select smaller ones, and then raise seedlings in a nutrition cup. After raising seedlings, transplant them. When transplanting, only protect the roots to avoid damage.
1, leaf miner: plant itself has a strong resistance, in the face of minor pests and diseases against the time, will use their own resistance to eliminate.But in the face of leaf miners, generally need to be manually removed to solve.
2. Rotten roots: When planting Moringa oleifera seedlings, just keep the soil moist. If you water too much, the roots will rot.When rotten roots are found, they should be dealt with in time and drainage work should be done well.
1. Whether it is edible: It is edible. The picked Moringa oleifera seeds should be shelled. It must be noted that the root position is not edible.
2, whether poisonous: Moringa oleifera seed is not poisonous, but its root is poisonous, so it is necessary to avoid contact with its root system.