Alfalfa growth environment conditions and requirementsAlfalfa generally grows in warm and humid places, but it has good drought resistance, so it can grow normally in most environments, and its yield is very high if properly maintained. Alfalfa growing temperatureThe suitable temperature for alfalfa growth is approximately between 15 degrees Celsius and 20 degrees Celsius. It is not very cold-resistant and is more susceptible to frost damage in winter. The lowest temperature it can withstand is 0 degrees Celsius. Alfalfa growth humidityAlfalfa is suitable for growing in moist places, so you need to water it more when maintaining it, but you should water it in small amounts and multiple times, which is conducive to its growth. Alfalfa growing soilAlfalfa prefers neutral soil. Generally, when planting alfalfa, try to use well-drained soil to ensure that there will be no water accumulation in the soil. Alfalfa growth cycle and processAlfalfa is suitable for growing in spring. Generally, its growth cycle is about three months. When planting alfalfa, it is necessary to apply some fertilizer to it appropriately. Generally, it is necessary to apply fertilizer to the soil before planting, which can promote its rapid growth. |
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