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What season was loquat planted?

Loquat is a subtropical evergreen fruit tree with stronger cold tolerance than citrus. Loquat can be planted in areas where the annual average temperature is above 12℃- 15℃, the winter temperature is not lower than -6℃, and the annual rainfall is above 1000 mm.

Seedling planting:

1. Planting time. Loquat should be planted in spring to avoid freezing injury in cold areas in winter. Winter is warm in most parts of the south, and it can be planted from September to March of the following year, but 10- 1 1 is the best.

2. Seedling treatment. Before planting, the seedlings must be soaked with fungicides such as carbendazim for 15-30 minutes, and the seedlings must be soaked to a height above 10 cm, which is one of the key measures to improve the survival rate. Mud planting. The transpiration of loquat leaves is large, so 1/2-2/3 of all leaves and all shoots should be cut off when planting. Spray water on the leaves 3-4 times a day.

3. Planting density. There are several planting methods for low-density early-growing orchards, such as plant spacing 13m or 1.52m (planting 222 plants) and 23m (planting per mu 1 1 plant).

4. Planting method. When planting, the roots should be evenly distributed and pressed into the soil in layers, preferably just covering the root neck, which should be higher than the surrounding ground 10-20cm. Then build a ridge around the plants, and water the roots in the ridge. Each plant must be watered thoroughly with 20-25 kg of water, which is the key to improve the survival rate of seedlings. After water permeates into the soil, it is covered with a layer of fine soil, and finally the area of tree disk 1 m2 is covered with a film to keep the soil moisture and raise the ground temperature. If it is dry for a long time after planting, you should continue to water it.