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Five-point management is very important for strawberries in greenhouse to spend the summer.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Five-point management is very important for strawberries in greenhouse to spend the summer.

Strawberry planting and picking is currently a popular way in leisure farms or parks. Summer management of strawberries in greenhouse is a difficult point of the year. There are a few things that need to be done well:

1. Irrigation and moisturizing. When the ground is cracked, it can be ditched at night, and when the soil is moist, it can stop watering and eliminate stagnant water in the ditch; areas with poor irrigation conditions can be watered sooner or later, pay attention to adequate watering and thorough watering, and keep the soil moist.

2, shading and cooling. The simplest thing is to build a shade shed and place a shade net.

3, directional pressure vine. In the summer and autumn period after strawberry harvest, three to five seedlings will be produced one after another. Strawberries used for reproduction, strawberry seedlings should be oriented to smooth the seedlings, so that the seedlings grow healthily. The new plant is pressed with soil to promote the growth of new roots.

4. Remove weeds. Weeds and strawberries compete for fertilizer, affect the growth of strawberries, but also reduce the ability of drought resistance, should be pulled out. When pulling the grass, we should also pay attention to cleaning up the old and diseased leaves of strawberries.

5. Control insect pests. The biggest threat to strawberries in summer and autumn is the larvae of golden beetles. Pay attention to killing insects.

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