1. Deep digging of soil
Mangosteen has a strong adaptability to soil. When choosing soil, it is best to give priority to looseness and ventilation, which will be beneficial to the growth of roots. This is also the key to how to plant Mangosteen. Remove the weeds around it, then dig deep into the soil to a depth of 3 cm, and add an appropriate amount of organic fertilizer as base fertilizer to supplement the nutrition of the plants.
2. Seedling planting
After the soil is treated, it can be planted. At this time, the roots can be properly pruned, and the planting holes can be dug deeply. While holding the seedlings gently with your hands, you can fill the soil, so that the seedlings can be kept in an upright state until the holes are filled.
3. Keep the mother bamboo
After planting, it is necessary to loosen the soil once in July, and at the same time, remove the old and weak bamboo whips, and apply the organic fertilizer once in time. In the second year of planting, it is necessary to keep the mother bamboo, and it is best to control the number of bamboo per mu to about 6, which is beneficial to the growth of mangosteen.
4. Watering and moisturizing
Mangosteen likes to grow in a humid environment, so it is necessary to replenish water in time during the cultivation process to keep the soil moist. During the cultivation period, plants are prone to orpiment, so it is necessary to observe at all times. If this disease occurs, it needs to be sprayed with special chemicals, which can effectively treat the disease.