Cherry growing environment and conditionsCherries are mainly distributed in Europe, Asia and North America. They are common on hillsides, woods and bushes. They prefer to be planted in neutral soil and grow better in deep and loose soil. Sandy loam is recommended. Cherry Growing ConditionsCherries prefer a warm and humid growing environment and need sufficient sunlight when caring for them so that they can grow better. Sandy loam can be used when planting. Cherry growing temperatureCherries prefer a warm growing environment. When caring for them, the temperature needs to be kept above 10 degrees, and in winter, the temperature cannot be lower than minus 20 degrees. Cherry growth processCherries will bear fruit during the budding stage. Its leaf bud germination period is usually relatively late, about 5 days later than the flower bud germination period. About 7 days after the leaf bud germination, new shoots will grow. Its flowering period is generally from March to April, about 10 days, and a flower will bloom for about 3 days. Cherry planting time and methodCherries are generally planted by cuttings, usually in June and July each year. New shoots are used as cuttings. Loose, fertile, deep soil is needed, and it should be kept moist so that the growth will be better. |
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