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The crow persimmon tree can be planted with a stump, and the stump is treated by cutting off the excess branches on the stump, and sealing the incision with a healing agent. The stump is disinfected in advance, and the trunk of the old stump is wrapped with breathable plastic film. Choose to plant in early spring before budding, prepare suitable potting soil, and put asbestos netting on the bottom of the pot.
After loading the soil, plant the stump in it. After planting, keep it in a cool place, avoid exposure to the sun, maintain good humidity, and promote the germination of the stump as soon as possible.
Prepare the stump The crow persimmon tree can be planted by the stump, you can go directly to the flower market to buy the stump, or you can go to the mountains to dig the stump yourself. To treat the stump, prune the stump first, cut off the excess branches, keep the incision smooth and flat, and seal the incision with a healing agent.
Stump treatment Before planting, the stump is disinfected and soaked in sodium chloride solution.
Medium disinfection, remove germs and insect eggs on the stump, wrap the trunk of the old stump with breathable plastic film, do not evaporate the water, and regularly spray it with water mist, and put it in a cool place for maintenance.
Planting time The old crow persimmon tree can be planted before the germination in early spring, when the sap has not flowed, the damage to the stump is less, and the spring is just the period when the temperature rises, and the growth is gradually germinating, which can be conducive to rapid germination and growth.
4. Potting planting Before planting the crow persimmon tree, prepare the appropriate potting soil. You can prepare a flower pot of the right size, and the bottom should be able to drain properly. The soil is prepared in advance, and can be mixed with humus, sand, garden soil, and base fertilizer, and then stirred evenly for disinfection.
Place a layer of breathable asbestos net on the pot, pad a few pieces of gravel, and then fill the soil in it and plant the stump in it. After planting, keep it in a cool place, avoid exposure to the sun, maintain good humidity, and promote the germination of the stump as soon as possible.
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1. Watering: Keep the potting soil moist. In spring and autumn, wait until the soil is dry before watering. Control the amount of watering before germination, otherwise the shoots will grow. It can be watered every day in summer.
2. Fertilization: Fertilizer should be applied as much as possible in spring and autumn, less fertilizer should be applied in summer, and fertilization should be stopped in winter.
3. Pruning: In the spring, the excessively long branches should be pruned off. Diseased and dead branches are also pruned to reduce nutrient consumption and make the branches more beautiful.
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1. Soil: When planting persimmon seeds, perlite, sandy loam soil, and humus should be used to prepare the base soil. 2. Germination:
Choose healthy-growing, full-grained persimmon seeds and soak them in warm water or wet sand to germinate. 3. Planting: In spring and autumn, bury the germinated seeds in the base soil and water them thoroughly, and the persimmon will take root and sprout after a month.
1. Soil
Before planting persimmons, we need to prepare the soil suitable for the growth of persimmons. We need to prepare a fertile potting soil that is loose and porous, has good air permeability and strong drainage ability, so we can use a mixture of humus, sandy loam and perlite as potting soil.
2. Seeds
After the soil is prepared, we need to carry out a certain treatment of the persimmon seeds. We need to select healthy and strong seeds, use sand soil germination or water germination method, soak them in warm water or bury them with wet sand for a period of time, improve the activity and germination ability of the seeds before planting.
3. Planting
We need to plant persimmons in spring and autumn, during which the persimmons are in the peak growing season and have strong germination ability, so the survival rate is high. Select the seeds that have been sprouted, bury them in the potting soil we have prepared, water them, keep the surrounding environment in a warm state, and the seeds will take root and germinate after 20-30 days.
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Crow persimmon maintenance in January:
This month is still the fruit-appreciating period, if the fruit has been ripe can be picked, after picking the fruit, you can change the pot to plant the roots and seedlings, this month is suitable for posture and cutting, the thick roots pruned down when changing the pot can be buried in the roots to reproduce, and if there are conditions, you can properly spray insecticides and fungicides, and prevent and control pests and diseases.
Crow persimmon maintenance in February:
1.Some of the varieties that bloomed late this month were still fruit-seeking.
2.If the fruit is ripe, it can be removed, and by mid-February at the latest, all the fruit will be removed and the plant will be dormant.
3.Spray insecticides and fungicides.
4.This month is suitable for styling and cutting.
5.After picking the fruit, you can change the pot and divide the roots and seedlings into another plant.
6.The seedlings under cultivation are not ready to bloom and bear fruit this year, and the beginning of this month is the most suitable for repotting.
7.Rough roots pruned during repotting can be propagated by roots.
8.Some crows imported from Japan may bud or bloom this month due to weather conditions. If it is not a self-flowering and fruiting variety, it will bear fruit only if it is pollinated by a male crow that blooms at the same time.
Crow persimmon maintenance in March:
1.The crows with normal flowering periods continue to sleep this month, and the early-blooming varieties begin to bloom one after another.
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The temperature in winter is low, and the cold tolerance of the old persimmon is limited, and if it is in a low temperature environment for a long time, it will be frostbitten. It is best to control the temperature above 5 degrees. The light is soft in winter, allowing it to get more sun.
The amount of watering must be well controlled, and the soil should not be watered if it is not dry. Reasonable temperature control, more sunlight, and strict water control can be safe for wintering.
How to plant crow persimmon in winter.
1. Pruning treatment: Before planting, the crow persimmon should be pruned, and the top of all the branches should be removed partially, about 3 cm in length, pay attention to ensure that the cut part is smooth and flat, and there should be no convex teeth at the edge. After pruning, the wound should be sealed with plant latex to retain nutrients.
2. Soak and disinfect: After pruning, it should be disinfected, put it in sodium chloride solution for disinfection, and wrap the trunk of the old pile with plastic film after disinfection, and wrap the incision. After wrapping, spray the trunk and place it in a cool place to dry.
3. Planting into the soil: When planting, put a layer of asbestos net at the bottom of the pot, and put on the gravel, and the gravel is covered with fine sand, and then put the processed old crow persimmon stake in the pot and continue to fill the soft sandy soil. You don't need to fill in too much soil, the height of the soil is only half of the trunk.
In addition, after pruning, you can use Bicagen Cong to supplement nutrients to prevent root rot.
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1. SoilThe time to plant persimmons is in autumn and winter or in the early spring of the following year. Because during this time, it belongs to the slow growth period of the old crow persimmon, and it is easier to survive when planted.
When we grow persimmons, we can use deep, humus-rich, well-drained sandy loam soil. Generally, we can use humus soil, peat soil, and sand mixture for planting, and when planting, you can add a small amount of well-decomposed manure. Lay a window screen at the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot, then add the mixed soil, and then put the crow persimmon seedlings with soil balls in the middle of the pot, bury the soil and water it thoroughly, and put it in an environment above 5 degrees to prevent frostbite from happening when the temperature is too low.
2. Plenty of sunshine. Crow persimmons like full sunshine, so during the growing season, you can give plenty of sunshine. When the sun is too strong in summer, it needs to be properly shaded to prevent sunburn caused by too strong sunlight.
In spring and autumn, it needs to be kept in a sunny environment, which is conducive to the growth of persimmons.
3. See dry and wet. The persimmon is more drought-tolerant, and is afraid of the environment where the soil is too wet, especially the long-term accumulation of fiber and water, which is prone to root rot. When the persimmon is in full bloom, you can wait for the soil to turn white and then water it once.
When it comes to slow growth, it is necessary to reduce watering. In addition, when watering in summer, it needs to be watered in the morning or evening, and when watering in winter, it needs to be watered in the middle of the day. In the rainy season, it is necessary to keep the persimmon in a sheltered place from the rain to prevent water and rotten roots.
4. Apply thin fertilizer. When fertilizing the old crow persimmon, you need to use the method of wet and thin fertilizer, do not apply too much fertilizer at one time, and do not use raw fertilizer to prevent fertilizer from burning roots. There is also a slow growth period in winter, fertilization also needs to be paid attention to.
Generally, we fertilize the crow persimmon, and we can wait for the spring to grow vigorously, and then apply nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium ternary fertilizer, or thin rotten cake fertilizer water, which can play a role in promoting the growth of the crow persimmon, and can also play a role in promoting vertical flowering. After the persimmon bears fruit, we can use nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium ternary fertilizer, every 20 or 30 days or so, or use well-rotted organic fertilizer, which can play a role in promoting the growth and maturity of the persimmon. In winter, bury a well-rotted organic fertilizer, and then water it once, so that the crow persimmon can survive the winter smoothly and grow better in the next year.
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Use humus, river sand, and garden soil to prepare cultivation soil, and disinfect it. 3. Soaking seeds: Soak the seeds in warm water at 30 degrees for 8 hours, and then wrap them in a damp cloth to promote germination.
4. Planting: Sow the seeds in the potting soil and water them once.
1. Planting time
The best time to plant persimmon is in spring and autumn every year, specifically in spring from March to May and autumn from September to November, because the temperature is relatively warm at this time, which is suitable for plant growth. When planted in the soil, it can quickly sprout and emerge, and the survival rate is relatively high.
2. Preparation of potting soil
Crow persimmons prefer to grow in loose, airy, well-drained, fertile sandy soils, so they can be mixed with humus, coarse river sand and garden soil. Fill the potting soil in the pot, and do a good job of disinfection and sterilization, which is conducive to better germination and seedling growth.
3. Soak in water
Choose healthy, plump and disease-free persimmon seeds, prepare warm water at 30 degrees, and soak the seeds in warm water for eight hours. Then wrap it in a damp cloth and place it in a 25-30 degree environment. Keep it filtered daily with warm water for about a week after seed germination.
4. Planting soil
Germinate persimmon seeds are planted in the soil, covered with a thin layer of soil, and then watered appropriately to maintain a slightly moist environment. If you place it in a warm, bright diffused light environment, it will take about 20-30 days for the roots to grow, and when the seedlings have grown, they can be transplanted and potted.
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