1. Soil: red pear is suitable for growing in the soil with deep soil layer, good permeability and rich organic matter. Because of the deep root system of the red pear tree, it needs more nutrients.
2. Water: it needs a large amount of water, so it should be watered timely, but it should not allow water to accumulate in the soil. Too much water will affect the absorption of nutrients in the soil layer and the growth of the root system.
3. Nutrients: generally, organic fertilizer can be used. When applying fertilizer, organic fertilizer can be dissolved in water and then poured into the soil with water. Pay attention to not too much fertilizer, try to choose a small amount of more fertilizer, so that its roots can better absorb nutrients
4. Light: it is suitable for growing in a warm and breathable environment. It needs a lot of sunshine. If it is planted in a sunny place, it will produce more delicious fruits.
1. Pruning: when cultivating red pears, properly prune the old and withered branches and leaves. This can not only make the crown clean, but also promote the development of new branches, which is conducive to flowering and fruit. The pruned branches and leaves can be placed at the root of the tree, making it self-sufficient as fertilizer.
2. Planting: red pear is generally planted with seedlings. Select robust seedlings, plant in fertile soil with high nutrients, regular irrigation and fertilization.
1. Sweet potato black spot: Red Pear often has sweet potato black spot when it is planted. At this time, according to the severity of the disease, choose wettable powder mixed with water for spray control.
2. Leaf wilting: when the leaves of red pear appear wilting and yellow, it is necessary to loosen the soil to make the soil moist and loose. Then apply some liquid fertilizer, let it fully enjoy the sunshine.
1. How to store: choose red pears with flat appearance, not those with potholes, soft waxy appearance or broken appearance. The temperature of storage is about 0 ℃. Choose two or three layers of clean soft paper to wrap it. It can be stored for about 60 days.
2. Edible or not: red pear is edible, with plenty of gravy, crisp, sweet and refreshing taste. But pay attention not to eat too much at one time.