Strawberry is a perennial herb with bright and beautiful berries, tender and juicy, sweet and sour, aromatic and rich in nutrients. Many people want to grow strawberries at home. In fact, the cultivation and management of strawberries are relatively simple. Let’s talk about how to plant strawberry seedlings . 1. How to plant strawberry seedlings 1. Choose seedlings: Buy healthy strawberry seedlings in professional flower markets or planting bases. When choosing varieties, you can consider taste and maturity time. 2. Determine the planting location: Strawberries prefer an environment with plenty of sunlight and good ventilation. Choose a location with plenty of sunlight and good drainage for planting. 3. Prepare the soil: Strawberries prefer loose, fertile soil. You can loosen the soil before planting and add leaf mold or well-rotted compost to improve the soil texture. 4. Planting strawberry seedlings: Insert the strawberry seedlings into the soil at a certain distance (usually 20-30 cm), so that the roots of the seedlings are buried in the soil and the leaves are exposed on the soil surface. 5. Watering: Water in time after planting to ensure that the soil is moist. But be careful to avoid moisture accumulation, which can cause root rot. 6. Fertilization: 2-3 weeks after planting, you can apply an appropriate amount of decomposed organic fertilizer or compound fertilizer to promote the growth of seedlings. 2. Key points for strawberry seedling maintenance 1. Keep moist: Strawberries need to maintain high humidity, especially during flowering and fruiting. But also avoid too much water to avoid causing disease. 2. Shade protection: In the strong summer sun, you can use shade nets and other methods to block some of the light to prevent leaf burns. 3. Prevent and control pests and diseases: Check the leaves and fruits of the strawberry seedlings regularly. If pests or diseases are found, take appropriate prevention and control measures in time. 4. Pruning management: During the growth period of strawberries, you can prune off aging or diseased leaves in time to keep the plants healthy. That’s it |
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