Cultivation method of potted wolfberry
Chinese wolfberry is a kind of perennial woody plant which can not only make soup but also soak in water. It can enhance immunity, soothe the liver and clear the eye. Its leaves can also cook, the taste is also very delicious. So do you know how to grow Chinese wolfberry potted plants?
Everyone knows that the living conditions of Chinese wolfberry are very difficult, mainly living in unmanaged areas by rivers or ditches, and the soil on which Chinese wolfberry lives is very barren. The root system of Chinese wolfberry can be deep, and Chinese wolfberry can overwinter in this natural environment, so the technical requirements for planting Chinese wolfberry are very low.
After knowing this, we can make our own potted Chinese wolfberry.
First of all, you have to choose a flowerpot, preferably a porcelain pot or a ceramic pot, and then there must be a vent at the bottom, the height of the flowerpot is more than 15cm, round, oval, or square flowerpot can be.
After selecting the flowerpot, it is time to prepare the potted soil. The potted soil can be pastoral soil or peat soil. Just add a small amount of organic fertilizer and a small amount of carbendazim and mix it evenly. Spread out in the sun for 1-2 days and wait for the soil to be completely dry and put it into the flowerpot.
Then it's time to get up and transplant. First of all, you have to choose a sturdy Chinese wolfberry plant without a wound, and then dig it out with a shovel and carry as much soil as possible to protect the root system. After digging, wash the soil off the surface of the root system with clean water, then soak the root system with carbendazim and take out to dry the surface water. In this way, you can transplant it into the pot and pour it thoroughly after planting.
It won't be long before Chinese wolfberry plants can grow new leaves. Then add some organic fertilizer and you can hang up the fruit in August and September.
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