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When will the latest Moringa be planted?

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Moringa oleifera is the most nutritious tree in the world, containing about 20 amino acids, 46 antioxidants and rich trace elements. It is native to northern India and has about 14 varieties in the world. Now there are a large number of trees planted in China as ornamental trees in the tropics and subtropics.

Moringa oleifera is the most nutritious tree in the world, containing about 20 kinds of amino acids, 46 kinds of antioxidants and rich trace elements. It is native to northern India and has about 14 varieties all over the world. Now there are a large number of plants in China. Planting as an ornamental tree in the tropics and subtropics is of high planting value. Let's take a look at when it will be planted.

When will Moringa oleifera grow?

Moringa oleifera can begin to grow seedlings after the Spring Festival. When the seedlings grow up to 10 centimeters, they will be planted. Moringa oleifera is very adaptable, does not require high acidity and alkalinity of the soil, the main root is very developed, and it is also very easy to manage. usually, there is no need for special management except watering, and when the trunk grows to the fist thickness, it does not need to be watered, and the drought resistance is very strong. When the tree grows to about one meter, you can start picking young leaves.

Planting conditions of Moringa oleifera

Moringa oleifera likes light and has a long main root, so it can withstand long-term drought, and the suitable growth temperature is 25-35 degrees Celsius. Under shade, it can endure a high temperature of 48 degrees Celsius or a slight frost. Severe cold may kill the aboveground part of Moringa oleifera, but after the severe cold, the new buds can still germinate and grow into plants, which can adapt to various soils such as sand and clay, and can also grow in slightly alkaline soil.

Propagation methods of Moringa oleifera

Moringa oleifera can reproduce easily, sowing or cutting. Its growth rate is second only to light wood. The growth rate of sowing seedlings can be as high as 3 meters in 10 months. If it is propagated with cuttings of 0.8 meters long, it can blossom in 2 years, and 3 years can be used as the living pillar of vines. It is heat-resistant, drought-resistant, barren-tolerant, and the growth rate and yield will be higher if water and fertilizer are sufficient. The disadvantage is that the branches are brittle and easy to break, can not withstand typhoons, and the tree age is short. Usually no more than 20 years.

 
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