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A, papaya begonia culture method:
Papaya begonia likes warmth and has certain cold tolerance. The soil needs to be well drained and not resistant to moisture and salt. The optimum growth temperature is 25-30℃. When the temperature drops to 10℃, the growth will be inhibited, the young organs below 5℃ will suffer, the plants will die at 0℃, and the temperature above 35℃ will cause a lot of flowers and fruits to drop. Papaya begonia needs a lot of water, but it avoids water accumulation and has wide adaptability to soil, but it requires loose soil and good air permeability.
Papaya begonia can grow in flat land, hills and hillsides, and can be planted from February to 10, mainly in spring and autumn. Fertilizers mainly include growth promoting fertilizer, flower promoting fertilizer and fruit strengthening fertilizer, combined with soil application and foliar spraying. In addition, the papaya begonia needs enough water, and the soil water content should be kept at about 75% of the water holding capacity, so that the planted plants will be more robust.
The planting period of papaya and begonia should be before germination in early spring or after defoliation in early winter. Keeping the root system intact is one of the keys to the survival of the planted papaya begonia. Generally, large seedlings should be planted with soil balls, and small seedlings should be left in the soil according to the situation. After planting papaya begonia, it is necessary to strengthen tending management and often keep the soil loose and fertile. Every autumn and winter, a batch of pond mud or fertile soil can be cultivated in the rhizosphere.
Prune papaya begonia once after defoliation in early spring and before germination, cut off weak branches, pests and diseases, and keep the crown evacuated, ventilated and transparent. In order to promote the vigorous flowering of plants, long branches should be shortened to reduce the nutrient consumption of germination, so that axillary buds can obtain more nutrients and form more flowering and fruiting branches. Fruiting branches and intermediate branches do not need pruning.
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Transplanting and pot turning of papaya and begonia should be carried out in early spring, and there are clods, so the main roots should be cut short and more lateral roots should be left. Planting in neutral to slightly acidic, loose and fertile sandy soil, applying decomposed cake fertilizer powder as base fertilizer. After survival, put it in an outdoor sunny place for maintenance, and keep the basin soil moist without watering during the growing period. At the same time, potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution can be sprayed on the leaves at the beginning of April every year to promote the robustness of buds.
Second, the papaya begonia breeding precautions:
1. In winter, after the leaves of papaya and begonia fall, the plants should be trimmed and reshaped once, and the dead branches and weak branches that affect the shape should be cut off, and more strong branches should be left, so that they can blossom and bear fruit in the next year.
2. Papaya begonia is cold-resistant. In winter, you can stay in the outdoor shelter, spend the winter in a sunny place, bury the flowerpot underground, or place it indoors above 0℃.
Well, that's the introduction of how papaya begonia breeds. Have you memorized all these breeding techniques? Want to know more about the breeding skills of papaya begonia, please continue to pay attention.