1. Producing AreasIn my country, there are many areas where cherries are grown, such as Anhui, Jiangsu, Gansu, Henan, Sichuan, Shandong and other places. However, when it comes to the main producing area, it is Sichuan, which has the largest planting and cultivation area and is also relatively well-known. Cherries are suitable for growing in a warm and humid environment. The climate in Sichuan is very helpful for its growth, and there is relatively little rain, which is very conducive to the expansion and coloring of the fruit. 2. Cultivation Environment1. Soil: It likes to grow in loose and fertile soil. The pH of the soil should be acidic. Using such soil for cultivation is more conducive to its growth. 2. Sunlight: It is more suitable for growing in the sun and relatively prefers the sun, but it also has a certain tolerance to shade. It is best to cultivate it in a sunny place, which will allow the fruit to be better colored and mature earlier. 3. Nutrients: Sufficient base fertilizer should be applied when planting starts, and appropriate topdressing should be done during the young tree period. Generally, early fruit trees should be fertilized 3-4 times a year. |
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