Introduction to Philippine Oil FruitThe feijoa oil fruit is an emerging fruit with edible, ornamental and greening value. It is a subtropical evergreen fruit tree belonging to the Myrtaceae family. It is native to Colombia, Uruguay and northern Argentina in Central and South America. The surface of the fruit is dark green and the inside is similar to guava. It contains more vitamin C. The feijoa oil fruit is also known as feijoa, pomelo, Feiji fruit, and pineapple guava. Philippine oil fruit planting conditionsThe Philippine oil fruit needs sufficient light during its growing period and does not need shading in summer. It prefers an environment with high air humidity and can tolerate a low temperature of -10°C. After trial planting, it can overwinter in the open field south of the Yangtze River. It is relatively drought-resistant, does not like long-term moisture, and is alkali-resistant. Philippine oil fruit planting climateThe Philippine oil fruit likes an environment with plenty of sunlight and is suitable for growing in sunny places. It likes a warm environment and the most suitable temperature for its growth is between 15 and 25℃. Suitable areas for growing Philippine oil fruitThe Philippine oil fruit is not very demanding on the soil, but it grows better in fertile, well-drained, slightly acidic soil with a pH value of 6. It is more tolerant to alkaline soil and can also withstand sea breezes. Planting time of Philippine oil fruitPhilippine oil fruit is generally planted in the spring every year. It can be planted when the surrounding temperature is stable at around 20 degrees, and the survival rate is very high. Benefits of Philippine Oil Fruit PlantingThe price of Philippine oil fruit is relatively expensive, but it is indeed worth the price. It has a very high nutritional value and is very suitable for pregnant women and the elderly. It is beneficial to their health. Some parts of our country have also begun to plant Philippine oil fruit. It is very good whether it is for viewing, eating, or greening. The market prospects are very broad, so planting Philippine oil fruit is also very economical. |
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