Old pile of Lycium barbarum is suitable for planting in deep glazed pottery basin or purple sand pottery basin. The soil can be loose and breathable humus soil and garden soil. It can be planted in spring. Before planting, trim and cut the old piles, and cut the long ones short. After planting, the soil should be compacted. Potted plants should be placed in places with astigmatism and shelter, and water should be sprayed frequently to keep them moist.
It is best to dig old piles of Lycium barbarum in March. At this time, after planting and germination, it is necessary to water frequently to keep the soil moist. Water thoroughly every time, not half.
Cultivation method of medlar old pile
1, Lycium barbarum is the peak season for growth, not the dormant period. The growth of Lycium barbarum needs sufficient light and watering, so it is best to put it in an open environment, otherwise insufficient light will easily lead to excessive stem growth, no flowering and no fruit, which will reduce the ornamental value.
2. Keep enough light in the pile of medlar for the aged, because many medlars are wild and have plenty of light. If there is insufficient indoor light, its branches and leaves are easy to grow white, but under strong light, it is easy to burn its leaves, so it should be placed in a semi-shady place.
3, watering should also keep up. In summer, Lycium barbarum grows rapidly and has a great demand for water. If the weather is hot, the light is strong, and the water evaporates greatly, watering must keep up. You can also spray water on the blades properly, but you must ventilate them.
Pruning of old Lycium barbarum piles
Old piles of Lycium barbarum need pruning in spring, erasing excessive bud points, cutting off redundant tillers, topping and coring in summer, controlling the branch length within 20 cm, draining dense branches and poor branches in autumn to make them beautiful, and cutting off diseased branches and dead branches in winter to accumulate nutrients.
Lycium barbarum Lao dui pen
The choice of the old pile basin of Lycium barbarum depends on its pile head. If it is made into straight dry type or horizontal dry type, shallow basin can be selected, and high basin can be used for hanging type, and the material of basin is better with pottery basin.
Germination of Lycium barbarum old pile
The old pile of Lycium barbarum is suitable for planting in loose sandy loam to make the soil compact, and there is no need to apply base fertilizer at the bottom of the basin. A good pot of Lycium barbarum needs to keep the soil moist, maintain it in an astigmatism place, and it will sprout soon. Lycium barbarum is easy to raise, even without roots and buds, you don't have to worry about not being able to raise it. Plant it in the soil for a few days and it will take root and sprout.
Matters needing attention in maintenance of old pile of Lycium barbarum
1, suitable maintenance environment
The old pile of medlar likes sunshine, and daily maintenance needs plenty of direct sunlight. If possible, it is best to maintain it in sunny conditions. Lycium barbarum can't grow well in semi-cloudy environment and indoor environment, let alone blossom and bear fruit. Good ventilation is also necessary. The maintenance environment is not well ventilated, and Lycium barbarum is prone to various diseases and insect pests, especially powdery mildew.
2. Reasonable water and fertilizer management
Laodui Lycium barbarum likes to be moist and drought-resistant. In the growing period, the basin soil can be kept moist for a long time without water accumulation. During the slow growth period in winter, watering can be properly controlled. When the pot soil is slightly dry, it should not be watered. In daily watering, the water must be thoroughly watered. Another point is that the flowering period of Lycium barbarum can't be short of water, so there must be enough water, otherwise it is easy to drop flowers.
3, moderate pruning management
The pruning of Lycium barbarum is mainly plastic pruning, which is usually carried out after fruit viewing in late winter and before bud emergence in early spring. In addition to shaping and pruning, twigs, parallel branches and over-dense branches also need to be pruned reasonably, which is conducive to more buds, more vigorous growth and maintenance of plant type in the coming year.
Appreciation of the old pile of pictures of Lycium barbarum