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How does loquat prevent birds from eating?

Bagging technology is widely used in loquat planting at present.

Bagging can prevent loquat from being eaten by birds. It can also prevent fruit diseases and insect pests, keep the villi on the peel intact and bright in color, and avoid fruit cracking caused by daily burning or heavy rain and mechanical damage caused by friction between fruit and branches and leaves. Not only the appearance of the fruit is beautiful, but also the pesticide residue in the fruit is reduced, the quality is improved and the benefit is increased.

Loquat fruit is spherical or rectangular, 2-5 cm in diameter, yellow or orange, with rust-colored fur outside, which falls off quickly; Seed 1-5, spherical or oblate, diameter 1- 1.5 cm, brown, shiny, and the seed coat is papery. Flowering 10- 12, fruiting in May-June.

Extended data:

Loquat likes light, is slightly shade-tolerant, has a warm climate, fertile and moist soil with good drainage, is slightly cold-tolerant, cold-tolerant, and grows slowly, with an average temperature of more than 12 ~ 15, not less than -5℃ in winter, and not less than 0℃ in flowering period and young fruit period.

Loquat is native to subtropical zone and needs high temperature. It can grow normally when the annual average temperature is above 12℃, but the annual average temperature of economic cultivation should be 15 ~ 17℃, without severe cold weather. The flowering period of loquat is in late winter and early spring, and the low temperature in winter and spring will affect its flowering and fruiting.

Loquat planting should choose flat, deep, loose, fertile and high-yield dry land rich in organic matter cultivated over the years, with soil pH6.0 as the most suitable, and water source must be considered in land selection to ensure that the orchard can be irrigated from June 165438+ 10 to May of the following year, with convenient transportation.