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Cultivation Methods and Points for Attention of Bitter Cherry

Jane Margolis
2020-11-16 11:23:35
It has a slight cold tolerance, can withstand the low temperature of minus 2 degrees, or even a short time to withstand the temperature of minus 10, but not too long, will be frostbite. However, it is recommended to move to indoor management after cooling in winter, especially in the northern region. In addition, if you want it to survive the winter safely, you should also pay attention to watering, lighting and fertilization, providing a suitable environment, not only can it survive safely, but also blossom.

1. Soil

The best soil for breeding bitter cherries is generally prepared by oneself, which can be prepared from peat soil, river sand and loam.This self-made soil is breathable, beneficial to water and fertile, which is of great help to the growth of plants.

2. Water

Adequate water absorption is necessary during the growth period, and watering twice a week is enough.Irrigation water should be well controlled, although bitter cherries like wet, but also can not be too much irrigation, resulting in water storage, but also in rainy days when timely waterlogging prevention, drainage.

3. Nutrients

It is a kind of plant that prefers fertilizer. The fertilizer for fertilization is compound fertilizer. The time for fertilization is about two weeks.The compound fertilizer is evenly spread in the soil, and then is turned and stirred, so that the plant can fully absorb nutrients, the root can be promoted to go deep, the growth of branches and buds can be promoted, and the plant can grow more vigorously.

4. Illumination

Bitter cherries have a great demand for light, and breeding them in a sunny environment can make them grow rapidly and healthily.Adequate light absorption is of great help to the yield of its fruits, but it can not accept strong sunlight, too strong light will make the plant sunburned.

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