Introduction to Planting HollyHolly likes a warm environment and is not cold-resistant. The minimum temperature required for its growth is about 12-15 degrees, the minimum ground temperature is about 10-13 degrees, the suitable growth temperature during the flowering period is about 20 degrees, and the temperature during the fruit expansion period is best at 20-30 degrees. Holly can be planted in spring and autumn. There is more time in autumn than in spring. There are 45 days of planting time in autumn, while there are only about 15 days in spring. The lifespan of holly is ten years. Holly was originally distributed in western Asia and is now grown in various parts of China. Holly varieties include Cabernet Sauvignon, Grenache, and Riesling. The fruit of holly planting for several yearsHolly can bear fruit in one year. It is best to plant it in a place with flat terrain, sheltered from the wind and facing the sun, with no tall shade objects on the east, west and south sides. Fertile sandy loam is preferred. The main types of cultivation are film greenhouse cultivation and plastic greenhouse cultivation. If you want holly to mature and be put on the market early, choose extremely early-maturing, early-maturing and mid-maturing grape varieties. If you want to delay the market, choose extremely late-maturing varieties or varieties that are easy to bear fruit multiple times. The trellis types that can be chosen include single-arm trellis, double-arm trellis, wide-top trellis and small sheds. Potted holly fruitAs long as it is managed properly, potted holly can bear fruit in about two years. During the maintenance period, it is necessary to take measures to keep warm, and the temperature should be between 20-30 degrees. Why doesn't holly bear fruit?The reason why holly does not bear fruit may be that you bought seedlings of extremely poor quality. Without proper management after planting, these seedlings will not bear fruit. In addition, it takes a certain amount of time from planting to bearing fruit. If the time is not up, it will not bear fruit. In addition, timely fertilization is needed during the maintenance period. In addition to applying sufficient base fertilizer, topdressing fertilizer should be applied continuously in summer and autumn. Only after accumulating nutrients can the plant bloom and bear fruit. Key points for planting holly1. Shaping and pruning: Shaping and pruning holly can effectively adjust the contradiction between growth and fruiting. Timely trellising and arrangement of branches and vines will make management more convenient, the tree will be strong, and its life span will be extended, creating conditions for high yields year after year. 2. Fertilizer and water management: Holly is a fertilizer-loving plant. During the growth period, it is necessary to apply fertilizers containing nitrogen and phosphorus in time. Pay attention to the principle of frequent application of thin fertilizers. In addition, it is necessary to water frequently to maintain the moisture of the soil, but avoid water accumulation to prevent root rot. |
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