Ginkgo tree is 40 meters high, its bark is grayish brown, its leaves are fan-shaped and light green, and it will turn yellow in autumn. The fruit is oval or nearly spherical, 2.5~3.5 cm long, yellow or orange when ripe, and the surface is covered with white powder. Ginkgo biloba is a plant of Ginkgo in Ginkgoaceae, which is endemic to China. Often born in natural forests at an altitude of 500~ 1000 meters. Its wood is soft and elastic and can be used for home or sculpture.
Ginkgo biloba is a light-loving tree with deep roots and wide adaptability to climate and soil. It can also grow in areas with high temperature and rainy, scarce rainfall and cold winter, but the growth is slow or poor. Ginkgo tree has a long initial growth time and strong germination. After ginkgo enters the reproductive growth period, artificial or natural pollination can be used to make it bear more fruits.
Ginkgo tree planting method
1, soil
Ginkgo biloba is a deep-rooted tree species, which has strong adaptability to soil. When planting, loam, yellow loose soil and sandy loam with deep soil layer and good drainage should be selected to ensure the root growth and nutrient absorption.
2. Lighting equipment
I like light, but I can't be exposed to the sun for a long time. I have to keep it in a place with short sunshine, ventilation and humidity, so that I can get proper sunshine in winter.
Step 3: Moisture
Keep a moist environment, but remember not to accumulate water, otherwise it will have a certain impact on the roots. In winter, the temperature is high and the water evaporates quickly, so you can water it in the morning and evening. If the temperature is average and the soil is wet, there is no need to water it.
Step 4 apply fertilizer
Ginkgo trees can be applied with self-made organic fertilizer in winter, such as fermented bean cakes. Spring and summer is the growing period of plants, which is suitable for watering human excrement or animal excrement. This fertilizer can make leaves grow and stay green.