1, select the basin soil.
Cherry is suitable for growing in loose and fertile soil. To grow cherries at home, it is necessary to prepare a cultivation substrate with humus soil, sandy soil and pastoral soil, and then apply sufficient base fertilizer to the soil to prepare a flowerpot with many drainage holes at the bottom for cherries to promote their healthy growth.
2, soaking seeds to accelerate germination
When planting cherries, you should choose round, plump and pest-free seeds, soak them in warm water for 4-6 hours to make them absorb enough water, and then put the cherry seeds in an environment of about 25 degrees to promote their rapid germination and maintain the normal growth of the plants.
Step 3 plant
When the cherry is sown and propagated, the seeds should be buried in the soil surface, watered again to keep the soil moist, the flowerpot should be covered with plastic film or glass sheet to keep the cherry warm and moist, and the plastic film should be uncovered after the cherry emerges to avoid its poor growth.
4. Maintenance management
Cherry needs sufficient light during its growth. When cultivating cherries, it is necessary to place the plants in a bright place and receive all-weather natural light to promote the photosynthesis of cherries. However, shade measures should be taken for cherries in midsummer to avoid sunburn.
5, fertilization
Rational fertilization can effectively promote the growth rate of cherry trees, and the fruits can generally develop in more than one month. During this period, more potassium fertilizer can be applied and less nitrogen fertilizer can be applied.