2. Seedling raising and transplanting. Sow at an appropriate time after soil preparation, and then strengthen water and fertilizer management to promote seed germination and emergence. After emergence, it should be transplanted properly in mid-February or early autumn every year. When transplanting, choose rain or wet soil, control planting density and dig planting holes, and transplant a plant in each planting hole.
3. Post-planting management. After planting, pay attention to watering to prevent the soil from being too dry. In order to ensure that the soil is moist, it is best to water it once a day for 7 days after transplantation.
4. Field management. In the early stage after transplanting, the threat of weeds is relatively great, which not only consumes too much nutrition, but also delays the growth cycle of five-finger peach.