Essentials of Cultivation and Management of Over-summer Loquat (Coriander)

The planting of summer crickets focuses on protecting the leaves. Watering, spraying of foliar fertilizer and seedlings should not be too thin.

One is to be diligent in watering. The water chestnut itself needs more water. As the outside temperature rises, the water evaporation speeds up, and more water is needed. Like high temperature around 35 ° C, you have to water it every two days. Generally, you only need to pull out a water chestnut on the root If the soil is not sticky, it means watering. Do not wait until the ground is dry and then watering, otherwise, the phenomenon of "cricket leaf" will easily occur.

The second is to spray foliage fertilizer to protect the leaves. Generally every five days or so, spray a full-nutrition high-potassium foliar fertilizer, which not only supplements the nutrients required by the plant, but also improves the leaf's resistance to stress and alleviates the phenomenon of 芫荽 芫荽 芫荽.

Third, thinning should not be too thin. Generally, it is advisable to require a spacing of 3-4 cm when thinning. In order to make the crickets thicker, some vegetable farmers have made the spacing larger. In fact, this is not conducive to preserving leaves. Because the spacing is larger, each plant receives more sunlight, and it is easier to sacrifice the leaves than the pupae with a spacing of 3-4 cm.

The fourth is to water in time after heavy rain. When it rains heavily, it will definitely splash some dirt on the loquat leaves, which is not conducive to the growth of the leaves. Therefore, after each heavy rain, spray a small amount of water to wash the dirt on the blades of the cormorant.

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