It may be that the growth habits and biological characteristics of various seedlings are not very clear, resulting in inadequate cultivation and management techniques, which leads to the slow growth of chicken blood plum seeds. Please note that the temperature slows down after early spring. If it slowly rises, you need to water the chicken-blood plum seeds to ensure that the soil is moist, so as to effectively increase the growth rate of chicken-blood plums. After the flowers fade, you need to topdress with high-nitrogen and high-potassium compound fertilizers, which can be sprayed in about half a month. once.
The temperature gradually rises after early spring. During this period, chicken blood plums must not be short of water. Each tree must be watered at least 20 liters. According to the fact that chicken blood plums have a short maturation time, after the flowers fade, that is when the fruits grow to the size of peanuts, high-nitrogen and high-potassium compound fertilizers should be applied immediately. Generally, they can be sprayed appropriately once in about half a month.
Key points of chicken-blood plum planting techniques
1. Garden site selection
Chicken-blood plum is a summer fruit with a long harvest period and is resistant to storage. Generally, the temperature should be selected. Suitable wasteland sandy soil is suitable for planting. This slightly acidic soil containing humus is very suitable for the growth of chicken blood plums. Before planting, the soil must be deeply plowed and decomposed base fertilizer should be applied. This can effectively improve the growth and development of chicken blood plums.
2. Planting method
After the chicken blood plum seedlings are planted, they can be grafted in the next spring. After the grafted seedlings survive and mature, they can be transplanted into the orchard. This method can significantly improve the survival rate of chicken blood plums. When planting, it is necessary to sprinkle organic fertilizer and water the roots thoroughly.
3. Fertilization
After survival, apply nitrogen fertilizer and phosphorus fertilizer as seedling fertilizers. In the mid-term, add humic acid to fill the roots. In the later stage, apply high-potassium fertilizer, and you can also combine it with the leaves. Spray fertilizer on top, but it should be done before or after flowering. Compound fertilizer can be topdressed before physiological fruit drop. If there is a boron deficiency, boric acid aqueous solution can also be sprayed, which is very helpful for high-quality chicken blood plums.