Do cherries prefer shade or sun?Cherries are relatively easy to grow and generally have good adaptability, but they are not suitable for indoor maintenance. They can generally be planted in the courtyard. In addition, cherries like light, so when planting them in the courtyard, you can give them more light. Do cherries like sunshine?Cherries like sunlight. Generally, you can expose them to the sun. They can accept direct sunlight, especially in spring, when they can get more sun exposure. Cherries cannot be exposed to the sun in the summer. They are very afraid of excessive exposure to the sun. Generally, the leaves will turn yellow after being sunburned. They need to be watered more and shaded. Are cherries shade-tolerant?Cherries are not shade-tolerant and generally cannot be planted in shady places. Lack of sunlight will result in the inability to bloom. They need to be planted in a place with sufficient light. Cherry growing environmentCherries like acidic soil and are generally suitable for growing in loose and fertile acidic soil. In addition, they are not cold-resistant, so the temperature must be controlled not below 5 degrees Celsius. Cherries like water, but are afraid of waterlogging, so when watering, you should follow the principle of small amounts and multiple times to ensure that there is no waterlogging at the roots. |
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