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Breeding methods of Prunus mume

Walter White
2020-07-10 08:19:43
Soil: sandy soil is better than saline alkali soil. Change the soil every one to two years. Temperature: 15 to 20 degrees, better than 5 in winter. Fertilization: once a month in growing period. Usually, nitrogen fertilizer is used, while phosphate fertilizer is used for flower bud breeding. Pruning: to moderate, after the flowers to cut off the debris. Water: appropriate amount, no water.

I. soil

The main requirements for the soil of Prunus mume cultivation are loose, well drained and ventilated. So it is better to use sandy soil. Do not use saline alkali soil or other alkaline soil. Also, change pots every one to two years. Most of the soil needs to be replaced. The requirements for new soil selection are the same as before. The basin can be changed according to the specific situation.

2. Temperature

It likes warmth and is afraid of cold. It's the best temperature at 15 to 20 degrees. Winter must be cold proof, control over five degrees to ensure that it can safely winter. If it's too hot in summer, we need to take proper measures to cool down.

3. Fertilization

Sijimei has requirements for fertilizer, mainly its growth period. But it doesn't need too many times. Once a month. Usually, nitrogen fertilizer is mainly used, while phosphate fertilizer is mainly used in bud breeding.

4. Trim properly

Pruning can promote the growth of Prunus mume. The first is to pick the heart once or twice a year, which can effectively promote the release of lateral branches, so that there will be more flowers after that. Usually, pruning is mainly for branches. Branches with pests and dense branches are our pruning objects. In addition, after flowering, we should cut off the flowers.

5. Moisture

Four seasons plum is especially afraid of waterlogging, so water it properly, never water it. In rainy season, we should pay attention to drainage and waterlogging prevention.

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