A list of the contents of this article:
- 1 、How to plant bergamot palms (planting methods and points for attention of bergamot)
- 2 、Bergamot offerings don't need water.
- 3 、Culture of bergamot and matters needing attention
How to plant bergamot palms (planting methods and points for attention of bergamot)
Bergamot is suitable to grow in loose and fertile soil with good drainage. When cultivating bergamot, it can provide humus soil rich in a variety of nutrients and good air permeability, and a small amount of vermiculite or perlite can be added to the soil to make the soil more loose and breathable and provide nutrients for the growth of Buddha palm.
Fleshy bergamot culture method flowerpot culture succulent bergamot chooses suitable flowerpots according to plant size and usually chooses small flowerpots with good air permeability. Clay pots or tile pots can be used to meet their growth space.
Let's learn about the cultivation methods and points for attention of Buddha's palm with the gardener. Potted plants choose to match with soil bergamot is a succulent plant that should grow in fertile sandy loam with good drainage. Medium-sized flowerpots can be selected and sandy loam can be used as cultivation substrate.
Note: if there are rotten roots and old roots, trim them properly. Generally, it is good to change the soil every 1-2 years, not too often.
Bergamot offerings don't need water.
1. Deep-water conservation: hydroponic bergamot needs to be raised in deep water, because fruit branches need a lot of water to keep the fruit nutritious, so that it can be more and more lasting.
2. Spray water in time when the temperature is above 35 ℃, keep the basin soil slightly moist and should not be too wet or too dry. The amount of water can be reduced slowly after the beginning of autumn. In winter, watering should be controlled, as long as the humidity of the basin soil is about 15%.
3. Bergamot needs plenty of light, but avoid hot sun exposure in summer to avoid burning leaves. Plants can be placed in bright places, such as windowsill, balcony and so on. Watering should be appropriate and keep the basin soil moist. During the growth period, it can be watered 1-2 times a week, and the watering times can be reduced in winter.
4. Yes. When bergamot fruit is raised in water, a little antistaling agent can be added properly to supplement nutrients to meet the nutrition needed for growth, which is conducive to the later growth. Before cultivating bergamot with branches, the branches should be pruned and the leaves at the bottom of the branches should be cut off to reduce the consumption of water and nutrients, and the leaves are easy to rot once they are exposed to water.
Culture of bergamot and matters needing attention
Watering bergamot likes a relatively humid environment, in addition to timely watering, but also to maintain a high air humidity. More water is needed in summer to avoid soil dryness. If the weather is dry, you can spray water on the leaves. Nitrogen fertilizer was applied thinly once a week by fertilization combined with watering, and nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium ternary compound fertilizer was mainly used as topdressing.
Bergamot conservation precautions bergamot in maintenance, bergamot needs to have a suitable growth temperature, it should be put indoors before Frosts Descent for maintenance, and the room temperature had better be kept at about 10-16 degrees, if it is lower than 3 degrees, it will be frostbitten.
It is best to plant in areas where there is no ice in winter. The optimum growth temperature of bergamot is 22-24, and the overwintering temperature is not lower than 5. It is suitable to grow in acid soil, sandy soil or clay with deep soil layer, loose and fertile soil, rich humus and good drainage.
Fertilization of bergamot should be determined according to the age and growth of the tree. Generally speaking, quick-acting organic fertilizer should be applied once a month from March to August in the first three years, and topdressing can be applied three times a year after entering the full fruit period, and bran cake, compost, human and animal feces and urine should be applied in time before flowering, young fruit stage and after fruit harvest, respectively, and phosphorus and potassium fertilizer or compound fertilizer should be added, especially winter fertilizer.
Most of the short branches of bergamot are fruiting mother branches, which should be retained as far as possible. except for individual needs to expand the crown, all the summer shoots growing in summer should be cut off to pay special attention to the management of several seasons. March every year is the period of drawing new roots. If Rain Water is more at this stage, it is necessary to prevent stagnant water at the bottom of the basin and cause rotten roots.