Many people are afraid of durian, but many people love to eat it. People who love it are intoxicated, and people who don't love it are disgusted by smelling it. It has high nutritional value and is a tropical fruit, so its economic value has always been high. A friend asked if durians can be grown in the north. If the friend who asked this question is thinking about selling seeds, I can only answer that it is impossible. Because it has very high requirements for temperature, humidity, and climate conditions, and is huge in size and can reach a height of more than 30 meters, so even if greenhouses are now developed, the results are not satisfactory, so it is better to purchase them honestly from tropical areas. Some friends don’t plan to grow or sell them, but just want to get some durian potted plants, so congratulations, this is possible. Although the weather in the north is relatively cold, 24-hour heating allows us to grow potted durians as we like, and the warm indoor air also allows our potted plants to grow well. So how to grow durian potted plants? 1. Planting time Durian is a very hot plant. Although it can be planted in spring, summer and autumn, the daylight hours in autumn are relatively short, so spring and summer are the best planting times. 2. Planting method 1. Eating durian will always leave a lot of cores, so it is most suitable for making seeds. We take out the uneaten stones, clean them, and finally put the cleaned stones in clean water for about three days to germinate. Note: Do not leave any pulp and change the soaking water every day. 2. First prepare a flower pot with good air permeability, and then put some nutrient soil in it; dig a few small holes in the middle of the nutrient soil, then take out the kernels with small buds, peel them and plant them, and cover them with a thin layer of A layer of culture soil. Note: The germination end should be facing up, and the nutrient soil should be loose and breathable. 3. Water the flower pot with the nuts in it thoroughly with water, and then place it in a semi-shady corner. After a while, when the durian nut sprouts grow to 2-3cm, they can be protected from light. Note: Durian loves heat, so it is most suitable to place it in the corner of the balcony of the living room, where the sun does not shine and can absorb the heat of the sun. three. Maintenance 1. Light: Durian potted plants have a greater demand for light. Sufficient light can accelerate the absorption of nutrients and water by durian potted plants and better promote their growth and development. 2. Watering: Watering should not be done every day, but once every few days. It is most suitable to keep the soil moisture at around 30-40 degrees. 3. Fertilizer: In order to better achieve the purpose of rapid growth, it is necessary to add appropriate chemical fertilizers to the growing durian. Generally, fertilizing once a month is enough. Fertilizing is to better help the durian potted plant to replenish nutrients, but too much fertilizer will cause the plant to die due to lack of water because it is too salty. Therefore, it is best for us to replenish the fertility of potted durian plants based on the principle of "apply less and replenish more". 4. Repot: The seedlings will eventually turn into small trees, so if your durian potted plant is too tall and too big, you need to repot it in time. The durian pot cannot be dug out directly. You need to directly take out the original soil and small durian trees, put them in new flower pots, and then fill them with soil. 5. Note: Pulling out seedlings directly can easily damage the root system. It is most appropriate to remove them as a whole. Durian is not only edible, but can also be grown in small pots. Therefore, when eating durian, don’t throw away the stones. You must know that stones are also “potential stocks”. Plant durian nuts in the soil and in a few days, you will have a beautiful potted plant!