Mangosteen is a tropical fruit that is loved for its sweet and juicy taste. Growing mangosteen requires the right climatic conditions and the right soil quality. This article will introduce the planting process of mangosteen in detail, including soil selection, seedling and transplanting, cultivation management, and pest and disease control.
1. Soil selection.
Mangosteen prefers to grow in sandy or sandy soils and has good air permeability and drainage. A reasonable soil pH range is 55-7.5。When choosing a plot for planting, priority should be given to areas with loose soil, good drainage, and soil quality testing and improvement.
2. Seedling raising and transplanting.
1.Seed treatment: Mangosteen seeds are soaked in warm water for 24 hours to promote germination.
2.Seedling tray sowing: Spread the seeds evenly on the seedling tray, cover with a layer of fine soil, and maintain the appropriate humidity and temperature.
3.Transplanting: When the seedlings have grown to 2-3 leaves, they can be transplanted into small pots to promote the growth of the root system.
4.Seedbed management: keep the seedbed moist, avoid drought and water logging, timely weeding and loosening the soil, and increase air permeability.
3. Cultivation management.
1.Watering: Mangosteen grows in a climate with high humidity and needs to keep the soil moist, but not too wet. Adjust the amount of watering according to the climate and seasonal changes.
2.Fertilization: During the growing season, apply well-rotted organic fertilizer once a month to promote the flourishing of the plants and the differentiation of flower buds.
3.Pruning: After the fruit is picked, cut off the yellowed branches and leaves and overly dense branches in time to make the most of the light and air circulation.
4.Fruit protection: Protect the fruit from pests or birds with appropriate mulching or netting.
Fourth, pest control.
1.Disease control: Regularly inspect the diseases found and take corresponding measures as soon as possible, such as spraying pesticides, applying drugs**, etc.
2.Pest control: Common pests include red spiders, aphids, etc. Spray pesticides regularly or catch them by hand to control the number of pests.
Summary: Planting mangosteen requires the right soil and the right climatic conditions. In the process of seedling raising and transplanting, attention should be paid to seed treatment and seedbed management to ensure the healthy growth of seedlings. During the cultivation process, attention should be paid to timely watering, fertilization and pruning, and measures should be taken to prevent and control the occurrence of pests and diseases. Ultimately, proper planting management will contribute to good growth and abundant harvest of mangosteen.
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