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Pot planting method of Myrica rubra

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Red bayberry is a small tree or shrub fruit tree, which is deeply loved by people because of its high practical value and medicinal value. Especially in the middle of summer, in the case of unbearable heat, eating a few bayberry can not only invigorate the body and quench thirst, but also play the role of relieving heat and relieving heat.

Red bayberry is a small tree or shrub fruit tree, which is deeply loved by people because of its high practical value and medicinal value. Especially in the middle of summer, in the case of unbearable heat, eating a few bayberry can not only boost body mass and quench thirst, but also play a role in relieving heat and relieving summer heat.

Red bayberry can not only be planted on the ground, but also can be potted, which can not only play a role in greening the environment, but also set ornamental and fruit-picking. But as a potted plant, how to grow red bayberry? Today, the editor will briefly share with you the method of potted bayberry planting.

To pot red bayberry, we must first prepare in advance, including large flowerpots, red bayberry seedlings, potted soil, clear water, including small shovels used in pots. The transplanting of red bayberry is usually carried out from early October to early November in autumn, of course, it can also be carried out before the plant sprouts in February-March in spring. It is best to choose transplanting on a pot on a cloudy day.

First, prepare saplings

First of all, go to the market to buy some bayberry saplings, or go to nearby growers to pick some back. However, in order to improve the survival rate of bayberry seedlings, we should be careful when selecting seedlings. Generally, the seedlings grow healthily and the branches and leaves are green and numerous.

Prepare flowerpots

Prepare a large flowerpot, you can also buy it on the market, or you can use the old pot. However, if you use the old basin, you need to soak the original basin, then clean it and disinfect it. As long as the material is passable, make sure that the air permeability is strong and it is easy to be soaked in water.

Third, prepare basin soil

Red bayberry is suitable for cultivation with acidic or slightly acidic red sand or yellow sand, original but based on loose soil, good air permeability and water permeability, some gravel can be mixed in the basin soil, and the PH value is generally kept at 4.5-6.5. If the potted soil is too sticky, it will often affect the normal growth of the plant, and even do not blossom or bear fruit. Even if there are few hanging fruits occasionally, the fruit development is relatively poor and the quality is relatively low.

IV. The process of potting.

First make the drainage layer at the bottom of the basin, then fill in about 1/3 of the basin soil, then put the bayberry seedlings upright in the basin, finally cover the soil, and compact the soil around the seedlings. However, seedlings are generally cultivated with soil, which is more conducive to survival, and if necessary, you can simply trim overlong roots. It is even possible to cut off some branches and leaves to reduce water evaporation.

Fifth, watering the root water

After the red bayberry seedlings are planted in pots, they generally need to be watered in time to determine their roots, which is what we often call root water. Then put the potted plants in a cool and ventilated place to slow down the seedlings. During this period, if the basin soil is too dry, a small amount of water can be supplied to keep it moisturized. Generally, after 1 week, the editor can take the basin smoothly, and then resume normal maintenance and management.

The next thing to do is the later maintenance and management work, as long as we take good care of, take good care of, I believe that bayberry seedlings can maintain good growth. And if it goes well, it is expected to blossom and bear fruit, so in addition to watching, you can also taste the delicious bayberry fruit!

Time: 2019-05-23 Click:

 
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