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How to plant durian

durian planting methods include sowing and propagation, seedling planting, fertilization management, shaping and pruning, and fruit harvesting.

1. sowing and propagation: durian can be sown every year, preferably in spring, and the row spacing of sowing plants should be 2cm × 2cm. In the seedling growth period, attention should be paid to weeding and combined with fertilization to promote seedling growth. Excellent mother plants can be propagated by layering in the air, which is easy to take root. It only takes 6 ~ 7 days to form seedlings from circle branches to whistle gallery.

2. Seedling planting field: When the height of durian seedlings is 3 ~ 4 cm, it can be planted, the plant spacing is 3x5m, and organic fertilizer, soil miscellaneous fertilizer and appropriate amount of lime are applied as base fertilizer. It can be planted all year round, and planting with soil is better.

3. Fertilization management: durian trees should focus on applying fertilizer once a year, that is, bud-drawing fertilizer in spring, fruit swelling fertilizer in summer and fertilizer before fruit picking, especially applying fruit swelling fertilizer, and applying organic fertilizer once after fruit picking.

4. shaping and pruning: durian trees have strong germination ability, so attention should be paid to shaping for 1-2 years after planting, and pruning should be done in time after fruit picking to maintain a good tree shape.

5. Harvest the fruit: durian is ripe when it turns orange yellow or orange red, and can be harvested. After harvest, the fruit can't be eaten directly. It takes 4-7 days to ripen and expect the pulp to be soft before eating.