1. Suitable soilThe root system of wild hawthorn is relatively developed, and it needs to be planted in deep, loose and fertile soil. At the same time, it must have good drainage to prevent the roots from being submerged in water. Ground plants should not be grown in low-lying areas, otherwise water will easily accumulate. 2. Sufficient lightWild hawthorn has a high light requirement. It likes light very much, but can also tolerate shade. Long-term lack of light is not conducive to its growth and will also affect the fruit setting rate. Give it sufficient light every day to ensure that it can accumulate nutrients. 3. Control the amount of waterWild hawthorn has strong drought resistance. Too much water can easily cause it to grow too tall, which is not good for its flowering and fruiting. Therefore, watering must be less, generally watering after fertilizing, which is also conducive to the absorption of fertilizer. 4. Supplemental fertilizerWild hawthorn cannot grow without sufficient nutrients. During the growing season, fertilize frequently, spread the fertilizer on the surface, and then turn the soil so that it penetrates 20 cm underground, so that the roots can absorb it better. |
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