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Culture method of Putao

Gustavo Fring
2020-07-28 11:10:58
When it comes to red scale peach, it is a kind of flower, not the peach we usually eat. Its adaptability is relatively good. It can adapt to the soil of various environments and is easy to plant. How to raise a good-looking red scale dandelion? Let's have a look at its cultivation method.

Growth habits

It is a tropical plant, which is common in the shrubbery of South China. It usually grows at a lower altitude. It has a strong ability of drought resistance and can also resist the flood disaster. Because of its rapid growth and deep rooted characteristics, it can grow normally in severe environment, usually the adult plant can reach a height of more than 20 meters, and can blossom and bear small fruit is very beautiful.

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Breeding methods

It is not difficult to plant the red scale Putao. Just put the seeds directly in the soil, and then spray appropriate water. It takes about two months for the seedlings to appear. The weeds beside the seedlings should be removed, and then a certain amount of nitrogen fertilizer should be applied to promote the rapid growth of the seedlings. In summer, a kind of fertilizer was applied to the seedlings to promote the healthy growth of the plants. After that, we should pay attention to the heat preservation measures in winter. We can cover the heat preservation to make it survive the winter smoothly.

red scale peach

Plant management

After three or five years of planting, the corresponding soil loosening and weeding measures were carried out according to the growth of the plant. After that, it is cultivated once every half a year, and its surroundings are cleaned with a shovel, and redundant grass and shrubs are removed together. The weeds cleaned out are very good to deal with. Put them directly on the surrounding land, and then loosen the surrounding soil, so that the red scale Putao will grow better. Also cleverly cleaned up the garbage produced.

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