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When is the hawthorn ripe for picking?

Many people like to eat hawthorn in life. Generally, it is best to pick it in 10. Usually hawthorn blossoms and bears fruit in May and June, and the fruit will gradually mature in August 8- 10/October. But if it is picked in August-September, it will affect the fruit yield of hawthorn. Picking hawthorn in 10 can not only improve the yield, but also improve its taste and nutritional value.

Hawthorn has strong adaptability and likes cool and humid environment, that is, it is cold and high temperature resistant, and can grow at -36 ~ 43℃. Hi-light can also resist shade, generally distributed in barren hills, sunny slopes, semi-sunny slopes and valleys, with a slope of 15 ~ 25 degrees.

Drought-tolerant, when there is too much water, the branches and leaves are easy to grow white, and the requirements for soil are not high, but they grow well in the slightly acidic sandy loam with deep soil layer, fertile texture, looseness and good drainage.

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It can be planted in spring, autumn and Xia San, and autumn planting can be carried out after defoliation in autumn and before soil freezing. The planting period is longer in late autumn and early winter. At this time, the seedlings stored more nutrients, and the damaged roots healed easily. After thawing in spring, they can absorb water and nutrients for seedling growth, and the planting survival rate is high.

It can be done in spring, summer and autumn. Seedlings or ramets propagated by seeds can be used as rootstocks, and bud grafting or branch grafting or docking is adopted, with bud grafting as the main method. When the seedling height is 10 cm, the row spacing is 50 ~ 60 cm× 10 ~ 15 cm.

Combined with the application of organic fertilizer in autumn, inorganic fertilizer can be sprayed on the leaves from flowering to fruit vigorous stage. Regular shaping and pruning, ploughing and weeding, uprooting and tillering, soil cultivation, etc.