How much fruit does medlar have
If you want to make Chinese wolfberry bear more fruit, you must also pay attention to the maintenance of Chinese wolfberry. According to the habits of Chinese wolfberry, it will make Chinese wolfberry grow healthily and bear more fruit p>
Environment for planting medlar
Lycium barbarum likes cold climate and is not resistant to high temperature, so it should be placed in a sunny and well ventilated place when planting p>
The soil for planting and maintenance shall be loose, well drained and rich in calcium. The soil can be turned frequently so that medlar can fully absorb the nutrition in the soil p>
Management of Lycium barbarum fruit
Lycium barbarum should be carefully maintained from the time of planting
Fertilization
Apply rotten organic fertilizer before planting, and then more water; From April to October, thin cake fertilizer and water should be applied once a month on average. After civilization, we should apply thin liquid fertilizer based on phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, which can promote flowering and fruit bearing p>
Watering
After planting, water immediately and thoroughly. Water frequently during the growth period of seedlings. Don't let the soil dry p>
Pay attention to waterlogging prevention in rainy seasons in summer, and reduce watering if there is more rain; Pour antifreeze water once during winter growth. When the young fruit of medlar grows up gradually, compound liquid fertilizer should be applied twice p>
Pruning
When the plant grows to about 50cm, it should be trimmed. First set the main pillar and let other parts of medlar climb up the main pillar for growth. Results in the following autumn, the dead branches should be cut off, and the diseased branches promote the growth of branches and buds, making the fruits more mature and prosperous p>
Change Basin
When the young plants of medlar are replaced in the early spring of each year, and the adult plants only need to be replaced every other year. Pay attention to cut off the dead branches and leaves, remove part of the old soil, and fill in new soil to supplement nutrition, which is conducive to flowering and bear more fruits< span>