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What is the growth cycle of a mulberry tree?

The mulberry tree is a perennial woody plant. From the time the mulberry seedlings are planted to the senescence stage of the mulberry tree, it can generally be divided into a young stage, a mature stage and a senescent stage. Its growth rate is slow and the seeds Sow as soon as you buy it. Within half a month after sowing, water every morning and evening. When the seedlings are 3 cm tall, they must be thinned out in time. It will take three years of maintenance to see the results.

Introduction to the growth of mulberry trees

Mulberry trees are native to the northern and central regions of my country. Now they are planted in all provinces and regions from northwest to Xinjiang, northeast to southwest, and in Japan, North Korea, and Central Asian countries. It is cultivated in Russia, Europe and other places.

Mulberry tree growth cycle

Mulberry trees like to grow in warm and humid climates. They are drought-tolerant, slightly shade-tolerant, not waterlogging-tolerant, and have strong adaptability to soil. When maintaining It takes three years to grow fruit.

Growth speed of mulberry trees

The growth speed of mulberry trees is slow. Its seeds can be sown as soon as you buy them. Within half a month after sowing, water them every morning and evening. When the seedlings are 3 cm tall, It is necessary to thin the seedlings in time, and continue thinning when the seedlings are 6-9 cm tall.

Mulberry growth cycle management

Mulberry is a perennial woody plant. From the time the mulberry seedlings are planted to the senescence period of the mulberry tree, it can generally be divided into a young period and a full-production period. and aging period.

Temperature management: After planting, mulberry trees begin to germinate when the temperature is above 12°C. The suitable temperature for growth is between 25-30°C. When the temperature is 40°C, its growth is inhibited and drops below 12°C. Then it stops growing. The difference in temperature determines the germination, growth and dormancy of the mulberry tree.

Fertilization management: Mulberry trees need sufficient nutrients during their growth. Fertilizer should be applied twice in spring. Fertilization in summer should be applied one week after the mulberry trees are cut down in summer. Fertilization in autumn should be done mainly around August, and should be combined with leaf growth. When applying surface fertilizer, it is usually sprayed once every 5-7 days and 2-3 times in a row.