1. Maintenance methods1. Temperature: Because durian itself is a plant that grows in the tropics, it has relatively high temperature requirements. Specifically, it is best to keep the temperature above 22 degrees so that it will grow vigorously and bear fruit easily. If the temperature is too low, its growth will be seriously affected. The temperature needs to be above zero degrees to spend the winter. 2. Light: It has relatively high requirements for light because it is a tropical crop. Whether it is a potted plant or not, it needs to be placed in a place with sufficient light. Otherwise, its growth will become weak and it will not bear fruit. 3. Watering: During the growth period, durian needs to be provided with sufficient water and the soil in the pot should be kept slightly moist. However, it is best not to allow water to accumulate. 4. Soil: If it is a potted durian, the soil requirements are relatively high. The most important requirement is nutrition, in addition, there are also aspects such as breathability and drainage. 2. Breeding techniques1. Reproduction: Durian is mainly propagated by sowing. If the temperature is suitable, it can be done all year round. However, overall, it is more suitable to wear them in spring. Choose healthy, plump seeds. Choose a place with deep and loose soil as the planting location. The row spacing should be controlled at about 20 cm. From sowing to seedling growth, it usually takes only two months to seventy days. 2. Pruning: If it is a potted durian, you need to pay attention to its pruning, otherwise its branches will be messy and it will also affect the viewing experience. Normally, you just need to trim the messy and overgrown branches. However, when diseases or insect pests occur, the infected parts must be cut off in time. 3. Problem diagnosis and treatment1. Diseases: The main diseases are "leaf blight" and so on. This disease is more likely to occur from July to October, which is the season of high temperature and high humidity. After the disease occurs, you can use carbendazim or thiophanate-methyl to prevent and control it. In addition, the fallen leaves need to be cleaned up in time. 2. Pests: There may be scale insects, red spiders, etc. If the number is large, medication is needed. IV. Other issues1. Toxicity: The durian tree is not poisonous, but its fruit - durian is a relatively common fruit. 2. Can it be grown at home: Its potted plants can be grown at home. Not only can it bear fruit, it is also ornamental. |
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