How to cultivate red plum

How to cultivate red plum

Growth conditions of red plum

Red plum likes a warm environment. The suitable growth temperature is between 16-26 degrees. Normally, an environment of about 25 degrees is sufficient. Its cold and drought resistance are relatively poor. It is a light-loving plant. As long as conditions permit, it can be exposed to more sunlight. It is suitable for planting in loose, fertile, well-drained slightly acidic loam.

How to grow red plum

Red plum is suitable for planting in loose and well-breathable loam. The best temperature is around 20 degrees. The plant is afraid of waterlogging, so do not water it too much and no water accumulation should occur. Sufficient sunlight should be provided during the growth period. Avoid direct sunlight in summer. Fertilization is needed once around April.

Watering red plum

Red plum blossoms should be watered when the soil is dry and when it is wet. When the soil is completely dry, water it thoroughly. In addition, watering also needs to be determined according to the growth of the plant and seasonal changes. Water once a day during the peak growth period. In the hot summer, water evaporates quickly, so it should be watered once in the morning and evening. At the same time, spray water mist around the plant to increase the air humidity.

Fertilization of red plum

When fertilizing red plum, no matter what kind of fertilizer it is, it must be diluted before watering. Concentrated fertilizer and raw fertilizer should not be used, as this will decompose the soil structure and make the roots and stems intolerant, causing softening or rot. Organic fertilizer should be used as the main fertilizer for daily maintenance, and less or no fertilizer should be applied in summer and winter.

Pest and disease control of red plum

Red plum is prone to diseases such as powdery mildew and sooty mold in the summer with high temperature, high humidity and poor ventilation. It can be controlled by spraying methyl thiophanate powder or carbendazim powder.

How to raise red plum at home

It is best to use a clay pot with good air permeability when growing red plum blossoms at home. The soil should be breathable and loose. There is no need to water it too much. If the soil is still moist, there is no need to water it. It is best to place it in a place with sufficient light and good ventilation. Ensure sufficient nutrients during the growth period and apply thin fertilizer once every half a month.

Matters Needing Attention in Red Plum Maintenance

During the season when red plums grow vigorously, topping should be done in a timely manner to limit the growth of the plants. Do not change the pots during the flowering season, otherwise the roots of the plants will be easily damaged.


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