Introduction to planting fire ginseng fruitThe fire ginseng fruit was originally distributed in the Kalahari Desert in Africa. It has been introduced and cultivated in New Zealand, the United States, Australia, Germany, and China. It is a short-day crop with strong disease resistance, heat resistance but not cold resistance. It prefers high temperature and dry environment and is generally planted in spring and autumn. The fruit of fire ginseng fruit has been planted for several years.Under normal circumstances, the time required for the fire ginseng fruit from sowing to harvesting is between three and a half months and four months. Generally, the fire ginseng fruit will bloom three months after sowing, and the fruit development period takes 30-40 days. Why doesn't the fire ginseng fruit bear fruit?1. If the fire ginseng fruit does not bloom and bear fruit, it is probably because the environmental temperature is not suitable for cultivation. When introducing it for cultivation, the first thing to consider is whether the climatic conditions in the area are suitable for the growth of fire ginseng fruit. 2. The fire ginseng fruit has strict requirements on temperature. Generally, the temperature must be above 15 degrees for about 6 months. It cannot be planted in areas where the temperature cannot reach above 15 degrees for 6 months. The fire ginseng fruit is not resistant to low temperatures and prefers a high temperature and dry environment. If the ambient temperature is below 15 degrees, it is not suitable for growth and may not even bloom and bear fruit. Key points of high-yield planting technology of fire ginseng fruit1. The germination temperature of fire ginseng fruit seeds is 20-35 degrees. Generally, a hotbed is used for rapid seedling cultivation. The seedlings emerge quickly and thrive, and the yield is also very high. Wait until it grows two leaves for transplanting. When cultivated in the open field, the spring transplanting temperature needs to be above 15 degrees. Greenhouse maintenance can be planted in autumn. Artificial pollination is required for greenhouse and shed cultivation. 2. The vines of the fire ginseng are strong and their stems are thin and weak. When the seedlings are 30 cm tall, you need to use bamboo poles to build a fence frame and use single vine pruning. May and June are the growing season of the fire ginseng. At this time, many side buds sprout, and all side buds need to be removed, leaving one main vine on the shelf. When the vine is 40-60 cm long, top and pinch the vine to facilitate the flowering and fruiting of the fire ginseng. |
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