1. Planting method.
2. Choose a garden site: The soil of the planting site should be deep and loose, not only should the water source be sufficient, but the drainage performance should also be good.
3. The soil suitable for its growth is acidic sandy soil, which should be rich in organic matter, and the pH value of the soil should be between 5-8.
4. During cultivation, the distance between plants should be 1m*1m, and planting holes of suitable size should be dug, with specifications of 80cm*60cm*40cm.
5. After digging the planting holes, apply base fertilizer. Apply 10-25kg of farmyard manure and 1kg of calcium, magnesium and phosphate fertilizer to each hole. Mix the base fertilizer and topsoil thoroughly before returning to the hole.
6. Choose seedlings: When planting miracle fruits, choose seedlings that grow well, are free from diseases and insect pests, and have a complete root system.
7. The higher the growth vigor of the seedlings used for planting, the easier it will be to survive. On the contrary, the survival rate is very low.
8. Planting: Place the seedlings in the planting hole so that the roots can stretch in the soil. If the roots are entangled together, it will also have a certain impact on the survival rate.
9. Cover with soil after planting, and water once a third time to fix the root water.
10. After the planting work is completed, watering should be done properly to keep the soil moist. Water frequently on sunny days and drain on rainy days.
11. As the miracle fruit saplings continue to grow, weeding work must be done to clean up the weeds in the soil in time.
12. Management methods.
13. During the growth period of saplings, thin fertilizers should be applied frequently. You can apply human feces and superphosphate once every 10-15 days, or you can choose to apply compound fertilizers.
14. When the saplings grow up, dry fertilization can be used. Organic fertilizers should be applied every 1-2 months. As the saplings continue to grow, the amount of fertilizer should be increased appropriately. .
15. Water should be replenished in time. In spring, it is usually watered once every 3-4 days. In summer and autumn, plants grow vigorously and should be watered 1-2 times a day to ensure that the soil and air humidity are sufficient. Plant summer needs.
16. In autumn and winter, the temperature will drop, so watering can be done every 2-3 days.
17. In rainy weather, water should be stopped or watered in small amounts. If there is accumulated rainwater in the soil, it should be drained in time.