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Planting method of potted prickly ash

Walter White
2020-07-04 23:32:54
Chinese prickly ash can be planted in spring and autumn. Water application in advance is convenient for digging out seedlings in the later stage. If there are yellow leaves, they can be properly pruned. According to the diameter of the sapling, the pit shall be dug for planting, and the sapling shall be planted in the pit and filled with sufficient water. In the later cultivation, sufficient fertilizer should be applied, weeding should be carried out frequently, soil should be loosened, and water should be applied according to the growth trend.

I. planting method

1. Time: the planting time of pepper seedling can be in spring and autumn, autumn is just the most suitable

2. Excavation: before the tree is dug out, it needs to be watered in advance to ensure that the loam is wet, so that the root will not be damaged during excavation. If the leaves are yellow, you can trim them properly, remove some of them, reduce the evaporation of water, and improve the possibility of success.

3. Digging pit: the planting shall be done according to the diameter of the sapling, the depth is generally 50-60cm, and sufficient base fertilizer shall be applied inside. Farmyard manure can be used, and it shall be mixed evenly with the loam below..

4. Planting: plant the seedlings into the pit, fill with sufficient water, and promote the physical fitness of the tree to fit the soil.

II. Cultivation method

1. Fertilizer application: its growth requires sufficient fertilizer application. The type of fertilizer is selected according to the soil type. Pay attention to the level of acid and alkali, and ensure the nutrition needed for pulling.

2. Weeding: weeding is often carried out in combination with loosening the soil, so as to reduce the competition of weeds for nutrients and facilitate the growth and development. It can also be used to loosen soil and keep soil active.

3. Water: according to the needs of growth, water should be applied as appropriate, not too much.

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