Persimmon tree is a common fruit tree. Its fruit is edible and has high medicinal value. In many areas, the planting and cultivation of persimmon trees has become an important source of income for local farmers. So when is the best month to plant persimmon trees? Let’s take a look below. 1. Which month is the best to plant persimmon trees? 1. Early spring: When the temperature warms up and the soil begins to thaw, you can consider planting persimmon trees. This is when the tree is able to establish a new root system as quickly as possible and acclimate to its new environment throughout the growing season. 2. Autumn: Autumn is also a good time for planting. Persimmon trees can usually be planted when the temperature begins to drop and rainfall increases in autumn. This period is also beneficial for trees to establish their root systems and acclimate to their new environment before the arrival of spring. 2. Cultivation techniques for high-quality and high-yield persimmon trees 1. Suitable varieties Different varieties of persimmons have different characteristics and requirements, so it is necessary to choose suitable persimmon varieties before cultivation. Common persimmon varieties include Fuji persimmon, Ruihe persimmon, and Duck Heart persimmon. You can choose varieties that are suitable for local climate and soil conditions according to your needs. 2. Suitable soil Persimmons prefer to grow in well-drained and fertile soil. Before planting, you can do a soil test to find out the pH and nutrient content of your soil. If the soil is too acidic, you can add lime to neutralize the pH; if the soil lacks nutrients, you can supplement it by fertilizing. 3. Reasonable fertilization Persimmon needs sufficient nutrient support during its growth period, so reasonable fertilization is very important. For newly planted persimmon trees, organic fertilizer or chemical fertilizer can be used to provide nutrients; for mature persimmon trees, topdressing can be used to supplement the nutrients needed for different growth stages. 4. Standard pruning Timely pruning is very important for the growth and fruiting of persimmon. In spring, you can prune away dry, cross-growing or weak branches to ensure good ventilation and light. At the same time, some side branches can be appropriately pruned to promote the differentiation and fruiting of flower buds. 5. Prevent and control pests and diseases Persimmons are easily attacked by pests such as persimmon borers and aphids, and are also susceptible to diseases such as persimmon anthracnose and penicillium. In order to prevent and control diseases and pests, you can inspect the persimmon trees regularly, pay attention to abnormal conditions of the leaves and fruits, and use appropriate pesticides to prevent and control them according to the different diseases and pests. 6. Reasonable watering Persimmons have a high demand for water, but they should not be watered excessively to avoid root rot. During the growing and fruiting periods, water appropriately according to weather conditions to keep the soil moist but not overly wet. That’s it |
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