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What soil does pear flower use?
Pear is suitable for use in slightly acidic sandy soil with rich humus, excellent drainage and air permeability. When maintaining, the soil can be mixed with pastoral soil, compost, river sand, decomposed farmyard manure, etc. The soil should be disinfected before use. Moreover, when plants enter the growth period, they should be watered in time to keep the soil moist and apply dilute liquid fertilizer every half month.

What kind of soil is suitable for growing pear flowers? It is suitable for slightly acidic sandy soil with rich humus and good drainage and air permeability. During maintenance, the soil can be mixed with pastoral soil, compost, river sand and decomposed farm manure, and then the powder and coarse particles in the soil can be screened out for disinfection.

The planting method of mangosteen pear is to plant four to five pieces every spring. At this time, choose a suitable flowerpot according to the size of the seedlings, then add coarse grains and nutrient soil into the flowerpot, then put the plants into the flowerpot, gently compact the soil and water it to keep the roots in close contact with the soil.

The maintenance and management of tamarind pear needs a lot of water and nutrients in the growing period. Therefore, in the process of cultivation, it is necessary to water the soil in time to keep it moist. You can water it once in the morning and evening. When it is hot in summer, you should regularly spray water on the leaves and surrounding areas to moisturize them, and apply dilute liquid fertilizer once every half month.

Pruning and shaping of mangrove pears When the flowers of mangrove pears are in full bloom, the residual flowers and dead branches should be cut off in time to reduce the consumption of nutrients and provide sufficient nutrients for the next flowering of the plants. In addition, when pruning mangrove pears, it is necessary to keep the base from 10 to 15 cm to encourage plants to sprout more robust new buds.