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Planting conditions and methods of ginseng fruit
The planting conditions and methods of ginseng fruit are as follows:

1, ginseng fruit planting conditions: ginseng fruit is a subtropical fruit, and the requirements for soil are not strict, but it grows better in sandy soil with more humus. It likes warm and dry climate, and the suitable temperature for its growth is 18~25℃. If the temperature is lower than 0℃, the seedlings will suffer from freezing injury, especially in northern China, which is cold in winter, so it is necessary to move them indoors in time for wintering. It can blossom and bear fruit all year round. Generally, it takes about 7 days from flowering to young fruit appearance, and 50~70 days from young fruit appearance to fruit maturity.

2. Planting method of ginseng fruit: Generally, ginseng fruit is propagated by sowing and cutting. When sowing and propagating, the temperature needs to be controlled at 20 ~ 28℃, and the seeds should be soaked in hot water for 5 ~ 7 hours, and then it is suggested to sprinkle them in the soil, cover them with a plastic film, and water them only once before sprouting.

Matters needing attention in ginseng fruit planting:

When cutting and propagating ginseng fruit, it is necessary to select 1 year-old, healthy and stout branches as cuttings, cut them into sections of12cm, coat them with carbendazim and dry them, and directly insert them vertically into the soil to ensure that the depth of insertion into the soil is 2/3 of the length of cuttings, which is beneficial to plant growth.

In the whole growth period of ginseng fruit plants, the number of top dressings should not be less than twice, one in seedling stage and the other in flowering stage, and the proportion of various nutrients must be mastered every time topdressing. Do not overuse or apply a certain fertilizer, and then pay attention to the concentration of fertilizer when topdressing, so as to avoid direct contact with the roots of ginseng fruit, which will cause the roots to be burned and affect nutrient absorption and transportation. After planting, water the fixed roots in time and pay attention to the water demand time of the plants.