1. Unified cultivation1. If you want to plant and cultivate them outdoors, you can choose a sunny place with loose and soft soil rich in nutrients. Level the land in advance and apply enough base fertilizer to ensure nutrition. 2. It is best to use crown buds or offspring buds for planting and cultivation. They must be guaranteed to grow strong and have a certain vitality. This is very important and can promote early fruiting and achieve high yields. 3. Choose April or May for transplanting, when the climate is better and the survival rate is relatively high. Choose a sunny day, first turn the loam deeply, dip the bottom part in carbendazim, then put it aside to dry, and then plant it in the soil, about 3-4 cm. 2. Monoculture1. If you just want to grow one plant at home, you can directly buy a larger and fuller fruit. Then cut off the leaves on top and remove the pulp inside. 2. Prepare suitable containers and water quality, place it in a hydroponic container, and add an appropriate amount of water. Do not submerge it too much to prevent rot. 3. After it grows roots, you can transplant it into the soil to grow. |
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