No, mangosteen is a typical tropical rain forest fruit tree. It can grow vigorously in an environment of 25-35℃ and relative humidity of 80%. The temperature range of 20-25℃ can also meet the basic requirements for the growth of mangosteen. .
However, when the temperature drops below 20℃, the growth of mangosteen will be significantly inhibited; when the temperature is below 5℃ or above 40℃ for a long time, it will cause the death of mangosteen plants.
Early growth requires a low-light environment, and a shade degree of 40-75 is most suitable for the growth of mangosteen. Under direct sunlight, mangosteen leaves, especially newly grown leaves, are easily burned by strong light.
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Propagation methods
1. Cutting: Cut the stems and leaves of flowers and insert them into the seedbed to make them grow into a complete plant. Plants, this method is called cuttings. The materials (roots, stems, leaves) used for cuttings are called cuttings.
2. Grafting: grafting the buds or branches of one plant to another plant, so that the two parts grow into a complete plant. The grafted buds or branches are called scions, and the grafted plants are called rootstocks.
3. Division propagation: Division propagation is a method of dividing tiller buds, bulbs, rhizomes, stolons, etc. of flower plants from the mother plant and planting them separately to form independent new plants.