Introduction to Hawthorn TreeHawthorn likes a cool environment, has a certain degree of cold and drought resistance, can grow in temperatures between -36 degrees and 43 degrees Celsius, is light-loving and shade-tolerant, has no strict requirements on soil, but is suitable for planting in fertile, loose, well-drained and breathable slightly acidic sandy loam. Soil suitable for growing hawthorn trees: Basically any soil can survive, but sandy loam is the most suitable. What soil should be used to plant hawthorn trees?Hawthorn trees are not very strict about soil requirements. Sandy loam is the best, and they grow poorly in heavy clay soils. They are suitable for neutral or slightly acidic soils, and grow poorly in saline-alkali lands. Sometimes they are prone to yellow leaf disease. The soil for planting hawthorns should have a pH of around 7, and the maximum should not exceed 7.5. Hawthorn has a strong adaptability to soil and can grow well on most soil except heavy clay soil and coarse gravel soil. Loose and fertile sandy loam is best. The soil pH should be neutral. It can also grow under weak acid and weak alkaline conditions and performs well under weak acid conditions. It is not suitable for planting in saline-alkali land. Preparation of nutrient soil for hawthorn treesThe nutrient soil for hawthorn trees is a mixture of leaf mold or humus, garden soil, and sand in a ratio of 4:4:2. Before use, the soil needs to be disinfected in advance, or exposed to the sun for 3-10 days to take disinfection measures. |
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