How to raise dried apricots
Illumination
Apricots like warm sunshine, but they can't be exposed to the sun, so they should pay attention to shade and ventilate the seedlings in summer. When the weather is very hot, you can spray some water around to keep the air moist. You can put a water pan at the bottom of the flowerpot to keep the bottom moist. In the cold winter, we should also let the branch apricot enjoy full light. We should move the branch apricot to a corner where we can see the sun. At the same time, we should also pay attention to maintaining the humidity of the basin soil p>
Fertilization
The dried apricot seeds are fertilized one to two months after germination. In the process of fertilization, it should be noted that the purchased fertilizer should be diluted as much as possible, and the method of leaching irrigation should be selected for fertilization. It is OK not to apply fertilizer first. After the seedlings of dried apricot grow, they should be divided into pots in time in order to enable the seedlings to absorb enough growth nutrients. In addition, pay attention not to water the seedlings immediately after dividing the pots, but only after a week p>
Soil
The soil used for planting dried apricots is loose and breathable, and the soil with good water retention effect is needed for maintenance. The best soil is mixed soil. The mixed soil can be composed of nutrient soil, coal ash, sand, plant ash and perlite, with a ratio of 4:4:2:1:1. In addition, nutrient soil, vermiculite and perlite can be mixed with a ratio of 4:6:1< span>