Wolfberry leaf curling may be because of the fruit tree for the control of the potion with too much, and did not accurately grasp the amount of use, which led to the wolfberry leaf curling. Secondly, it may be because of the wolfberry soil is too dry caused. Finally, if the weather temperature is relatively high, it is possible to also cause wolfberry leaf curling.
White spots on the leaves may be a symptom of downy mildew; it may also be caused by red spider. Leaf mite, also known as red spider; leaf mite insect body is small, red color, it is difficult to see with the naked eye. It likes to suck the sap on the back of the leaves, and the infested leaves will turn yellow with many small white dots, and soon wither and fall off. Leaf mite reproduction ability is very strong, can occur more than 10 generations a year, often in the high temperature and low humidity environment breeding.
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Growth habit:
Lycium barbarum prefers cooler climates, and is very cold hardy. When the temperature stabilizes through about 7 ℃, the seeds can sprout, seedlings can resist -3 ℃ low temperature. Spring temperatures above 6 ℃, spring buds begin to sprout. Wolfberry overwintering at -25 ℃ without frost damage.
Lycium barbarum root system is developed, strong drought resistance, in the arid desert land can still grow. Production for high yield, still need to ensure water supply, especially the flowering and fruiting period must have sufficient water. Long-term waterlogged low-lying areas of wolfberry growth is unfavorable, and even cause root rot or death.
Sufficient light, wolfberry branches grow strong, flowers and fruits, large fruit, high yield, good quality. Lycium barbarum grows in alkaline soil and sandy loam, most suitable for cultivation in deep, fertile loam soil.