How to grow wolfberryIf you want wolfberry to bear more fruits, you must also pay attention to the maintenance of wolfberry. According to the habits of wolfberry, it will grow healthily and bear more fruits. Environment for growing wolfberryWolfberry prefers cool climate and cannot tolerate high temperature, so when planting, it should be placed in a place with certain sunlight and good ventilation. The soil required for planting and maintenance should be loose, well-drained and calcium-rich sandy soil. The soil can be turned over frequently so that wolfberry can fully absorb the nutrients in the soil. Management of wolfberry fruitingWolfberry needs to be carefully maintained from the time of planting FertilizationBefore planting, apply well-rotted organic fertilizer and then water sufficiently; from April to October, apply thin cake fertilizer water once a month on average. After flowering, apply dilute liquid fertilizer mainly composed of phosphorus and potassium fertilizers to promote flowering and then fruiting. WateringWater immediately after planting and make sure it is watered thoroughly. Water frequently during the growth period of the seedlings and do not let the soil dry out. During the rainy season in summer, you should pay attention to waterlogging prevention and reduce watering when it rains a lot; during the winter growing period, you only need to water once with antifreeze water. When the young fruits of wolfberry gradually grow bigger, apply compound liquid fertilizer twice. pruneWhen the plant grows to about 50 cm, it needs to be pruned. First, set up the main support and allow other parts of the wolfberry to climb and grow on the main support. In the autumn after the fruit is produced, the dead branches should be cut off, and the diseased branches will promote the growth of buds, making the fruit more mature and abundant. RepottingWhen wolfberry is a young plant, it is necessary to repot it in early spring every year, while mature plants only need to be repotted every other year. Note that when repotting, you should cut off the dead branches and leaves, remove some of the old soil, and fill in new soil to supplement nutrients, which will facilitate flowering and produce more fruits. |
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