Mulberry mature season is 1, late spring and early summer.
Mulberry grows and matures in late spring and early summer every year. Mulberries bloom from March to May every year, and can bear fruit after flowering. It takes a month for the fruit to grow and mature, and the color of the mature mulberry will change from red to purple-black, and the fruit shape will be rectangular.
Step 2 provide moisture
Mulberry needs a lot of water during its growth. In daily maintenance, you can water every other week to maintain the growth of plants. However, when mulberry enters the flowering and fruiting stage, it needs to be watered twice or three times a week to provide it with enough water so that plants can grow more fruits.
Step 3 add decoration
When cultivating mulberries, pruning can be carried out, and the branches and leaves that grow too long and too dense can be cut off with sharp scissors to avoid the phenomenon that the plants grow too fast and affect the results. When the mulberry enters the flower and fruit period, it can also cut off the damaged branches and leaves to help the plants preserve nutrients.
4, pest control
Mulberry fruits are prone to insect pests in the growth process, which leads to the fruit being eaten and affects the yield. Therefore, in the flowering and fruiting period, it is necessary to spray pesticides on plants regularly to eliminate pests, but it is not advisable to spray too much pesticides to avoid causing pests to develop drug resistance.