Pollination method of four seasons fruitSelf-pollination: The four-season fruit can bloom and bear fruit. It is a self-pollinating plant. It also needs the help of wind for self-pollination, so it needs to be placed outdoors for pollination. Artificial pollination: Use a small wooden stick to gently flick the flower. Because the four-season fruit is a hermaphroditic plant, if it rains, move it home and don't let it be exposed to the rain. Cultivation method of four-season fruit after successful pollinationTemperature: The minimum temperature in winter for the four-season fruit should be maintained above room temperature at 2°C. The suitable temperature for growth is 10-25°C. It needs to be moved indoors before the frost falls to avoid freezing and fruit falling. Light: Four-season fruit likes sunlight and does not need shade. It needs at least 4 hours of direct sunlight every day and should be placed in front of a bright southeast window indoors. Soil: Four-season fruit requires soil with good drainage. Watering: Water the four-season fruit appropriately during its growth period, and tolerate drought. Water twice a day in midsummer, and be careful not to get wet in the rain, otherwise it will get anthracnose and die. Reduce watering after the four-season fruit enters winter to extend the fruit-bearing period. |
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