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Culture method, growth rate and ecological value of Prunus mume

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-06 08:33:10
When cultivating meimeimei, we should use flowerpots of suitable size and well ventilated soil. The maintenance position should have good light, not in the dark place. Water the soil once in spring and winter respectively, and water the soil properly after it dries in the growing period. Some basic fertilizer should be applied during cultivation and some compound fertilizer should be applied during flower bud differentiation. Its growth rate is very fast, and it has high ecological value.

I. breeding methods

1. Pot soil: the pot suitable for the plant size should be used when breeding. The soil should have good air permeability to avoid affecting the respiration of the plant root system.

2. Light: when curing, it is best to put it in a place with better light, so that it can receive enough light for a long time to facilitate its growth. Can not be placed in the dark place for a long time, it will not only make the plant grow in vain, but also affect its flowering.

3. Water content: the plant is suitable for growing in the place where the soil is wet, but it is afraid of ponding. Generally, water once in spring and once in winter, and fertilize properly when the growth period is too dry. Do a good job in rainy days, and pay attention to drainage after rain.

4. Fertilization: it likes fertilizer. When planting, it should apply some basic fertilizer in the soil. It can use organic fertilizer such as chicken manure and duck manure. When the plant flower bud differentiates, may apply the right amount compound fertilizer.

2. Growth rate and ecological value

The growth speed of meimeimei is very fast, and its adaptability to the culture environment is also very good. Its ornamental is also very high, all the year round can be irrigated, not only so, its ecological value is also relatively high

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