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How to plant ginseng fruit trees

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Ginseng fruit is a very popular fruit, its flesh taste is unique, crisp and juicy, not sour but not astringent, it is a more comprehensive nutrition fruit, after eating, it can supplement a variety of nutrients needed by the human body. So, how to plant ginseng fruit trees? 1. Species

Ginseng fruit is a very popular fruit, its flesh taste is unique, crisp and juicy, not sour but not astringent, it is a more comprehensive nutrition fruit, after eating, it can supplement a variety of nutrients needed by the human body. So, how to plant ginseng fruit trees?

1. Planting plots

Select a suitable plot, it is not very strict on the soil requirements, clayey land, sandy land, mountains and other can be planted, but in the loose soil, good drainage, more humus in the sandy soil to grow better. Apply sufficient basic fertilizer to the selected land, and then cooperate with the deep turning of the soil.

2. Seedling planting

When the seedlings were planted, the lowest temperature was not less than 5 ℃, and the ground temperature of 10cm was more than 12 ℃. Dig the planting ditch, plant the robust seedlings with whole root system, thick stem, short node and no diseases and insect pests in the ditch according to the suitable plant row spacing, cover the soil and water after planting, cover the soil after water infiltration, and then cover the plastic film.

3. Fertilizing and watering

Except for the base fertilizer sprinkled during planting, topdressing should be carried out twice during the growth period. The first time when the seedling was 30 centimeters high, the second time was before flowering. The application of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizer can not hurt the root system, and spraying a little trace elements during flowering or fruiting can promote flowering and fruiting. The Beginning of Spring and the Beginning of Autumn's season is when they need water most, so they should water it frequently.

4. Prune the branches

If it is a cutting seedling, it can sprout 1 to 4 main branches, and each node of the main branch can sprout many lateral branches, leaving 2 main branches in denser ones, 3 main branches in sparse ones, none in the early stage and 1 to 2 lateral branches in the middle stage, and no lateral branches if planted densely.

 
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