1. TemperatureThe Philippine oil fruit tree likes sunlight and likes to grow in a warm environment. The most suitable temperature is between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius. If it is to overwinter, the temperature must be at least above 9 degrees Celsius. It grows best in a greenhouse at 5 to 10 degrees Celsius. 2. SoilThe Philippine oil fruit tree has low requirements for soil and is suitable for planting in fertile, moist, well-drained soil. Before breeding, an appropriate amount of base fertilizer can be applied to the soil to supplement soil nutrients. 3. FertilizationThe best time to apply basal fertilizer to Philippine oil fruit trees is after the fruits are picked in autumn. If basal fertilizer is applied before the trees sprout in spring, it will have little effect on the flowering, fruit setting, and new shoot growth of the fruit trees. It is recommended to spray more foliar fertilizer and apply less base fertilizer. Fertilization should be combined with spring irrigation and additional fertilizer. |
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