1. Planting steps1. Varieties: Generally speaking, there are two varieties of apple trees for home cultivation, one is Hanfu apple and the other is Hanxiang apple. They each have their own advantages. The former has larger fruits and more beautiful shapes; the latter has fruits with a refreshing fragrance and brighter colors on the surface, which is very beautiful. 2. Use a pot: Since the plant is a tree, the pot you choose should be deeper and longer, with a wider mouth and many small holes at the bottom to allow for timely drainage. The diameter of the pots you choose is generally around 50 cm, so that the plants can grow well. 3. Soil: It likes soil with a pH of 6.5 to grow. It is necessary to regularly update the potting soil and add some nutrients. Usually you can use fine sand and finely crushed fertilizer together, and then sprinkle them directly into the pot to replenish nutrients. 4. Pruning: After planting, if you want the plant to grow well, you have to give it a certain shape and prune. You can shape it according to your own ideas. When pruning, be sure to leave larger spaces between branches so that it does not affect the ability to produce large and delicious apples. |
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