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Methods of managing strawberries Correct management process of strawberries

1. Light: Strawberries like sufficient light, preferably more than half a day, and should be placed in a sunny and well-ventilated place.

2. Fertilization: Potted strawberries bloom and bear fruit many times a year and consume a lot of nutrients, so nutrient supplementation must be strengthened. You can use animal hooves, fish bones, poultry offal, bean cakes, etc., add water to decompose and ferment, then retting to make liquid fertilizer or topdressing compound fertilizer. Generally, top dressing is done once a week.

3. Watering: Strawberries like moisture but are afraid of waterlogging. Water when the topsoil is almost dry. You can use the soaking pot method and remove the pot when the water reaches the soil surface.

4. Pruning: Potted strawberries should remove excess stolons, old leaves and diseased leaves in time to reduce nutrient consumption, so as to improve the fruit quality of potted strawberries.

5. Yellow leaves: Sometimes you may find yellow leaves on the plant, but don’t worry, just remove them. You can keep the yellow leaves in winter until new leaves grow in the following spring, and then remove the dead yellow leaves.

6. Shaping: You can use iron wire or bamboo sticks to make fruit stands of different shapes, put them into flower pots to stand up the fruit ears, which can promote ventilation and light transmission of the fruit ears, make the fruits evenly colored, and also Prevent soil from contaminating fruits and reduce damage from pests and diseases. Stolons can also be used to shape according to the principles of bonsai art to improve their ornamental value.