Ginseng fruit trees have wide adaptability to soil and grow well in sandy soil with rich humus and good drainage. They like warm and dry environment. The suitable growth temperature is 18-25℃, and the temperature should not be lower than 0℃, otherwise it will be frozen.
Ginseng fruit is a solanaceae plant with a life span of about 8 years. In China, it is distributed in Qinghai, Gansu, Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Fujian, Anhui, Henan, Shaanxi, Guangxi and other places.
Fruit of a ginseng fruit tree that has been planted for several years.
Planting ginseng fruit trees for one year requires soil preparation first, and it is best to use soft soil. Selecting full, even-sized seeds without mildew spots and accelerating germination with warm water or drugs can make the seeds germinate faster. After germination, sow in the soil, cover with a layer of fine sand and spray water properly. If the temperature is low, cover them with a plastic film to keep warm.
Potted ginseng fruit tree hanging fruit
Ginseng fruit trees have a short growth cycle and can bear fruit in one year, but it may take two or even three years if they are not properly maintained and managed.
Why don't ginseng fruit trees bear fruit?
The flowering of ginseng fruit is not fruitful, which may be caused by untimely pruning, high flowering temperature and insufficient fertilization. To do a good job of pruning, leave 3 ~ 5 branches per plant and cut off the rest.
Proper temperature control is needed for ginseng fruit trees to enter flowering period. When the temperature is higher than 30 degrees, it is not suitable for flowering and fruiting. Therefore, plants should be moved to a cool place to grow, and fertilization should be reasonable, preferably farmyard manure.
Key points of ginseng fruit planting
The cuttings of ginseng fruit can sprout 1 ~ 4 main branches, and more lateral branches will grow on the main branches. The specific main branches and lateral branches should be adjusted according to the season and density. Usually, two main branches are reserved for the higher density and three for the lower density.
No side branches are left in the early stage, 1 ~ 2 side branches are left in the middle stage, and 5 ~ 7 side branches can be guaranteed in the later stage. If the plants are densely planted, the side branches can be pruned to ensure ventilation and light density, and the excess side branches can be collected and used as feed.