Bergamot has a high yield and belongs to a high-yield crop. In most cases, the yield of bergamot is about 5-7 thousand kilograms per mu. Generally speaking, the factor that affects the output of bergamot is the management method. Usually, light and nutrients have a great influence on yield.
How to cultivate bergamot with high yield
1, sowing time
Papaya is most suitable for planting in April and May in spring. The climate at this stage is relatively stable, which is very conducive to the maturity and later growth and development of bergamot.
2. Land
Papaya should be planted in deep fertile soil with good drainage and air permeability. Generally, sandy soil, loam soil or slightly cohesive soil can be used.
Step 3: Moisture
Chaenomeles need a lot of water during the growing period. Generally, more water is needed in July and August to make the soil moist, which will be beneficial to the growth of bergamot.