Plum growing environment conditions and requirementsPlums have very good growth abilities and can generally grow in warm climates. Except for the winter in the north, they cannot grow normally. They grow well at other times. Generally, they need to be kept warm in winter. Plum growing temperatureThe suitable temperature for growing prunes is generally around 10 degrees Celsius to 25 degrees Celsius. It has a certain degree of cold resistance and is not easily frostbitten in winter. It can withstand temperatures as low as minus 8 degrees Celsius. Plum growing humidityWhen the prunes are growing, you need to water them more often. You can water them once every three days or so, which is beneficial to promote the growth of the prunes. It is best to water them when the weather is warm. Plum growing soilPlums prefer moist soil. Generally, when planting prunes, you should try to choose soil with good drainage, which can effectively avoid water accumulation at its roots. Plum growth cycle and processPlums are suitable for growing in spring. Generally, their growth cycle is relatively long, about half a year. During the growth process of plums, fertilizers need to be applied in time, generally before and after flowering, to ensure that they grow more vigorously. |
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