1. Planting timeCherries should be planted in spring or autumn. The temperature in these two seasons is relatively stable, generally around 15℃-16℃. The climate at this time is more conducive to its growth. The temperature rises or drops rapidly in summer and winter, which is not conducive to the growth of cherries, so avoid planting them at this time. 2. Geographical conditionsCherries are very sensitive to water, so the areas where they are grown must have a certain amount of precipitation every year and the climate must be relatively humid. The second aspect is light. The planting area must have sufficient light so that cherries can grow better because they like sunlight very much. The soil used for planting should be as loose as possible and have better air permeability. 3. Planting method1. Before planting, remove the kernel from the pulp and wash the pulp. If there is any pulp left on it, it will easily rot after planting. 2. Prepare a basin of clean water, soak the seeds in it, change the water every day, and you can plant them after three days. 3. Prepare clean soil and insert the seeds into the soil. After planting, the soil must have a certain amount of moisture and it will germinate after waiting for half a month. |
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