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What is grapefruit?

Grapefruit is a grapefruit fruit.

Grapefruit requires high heat, and the annual average temperature in the planting area is required to be above 18℃. It can be planted in places where the annual accumulated temperature is higher than 10℃ and above 60℃, and high-quality fruit can be produced above 70℃. Compared with lemon, it is cold-resistant, and its extreme minimum temperature is about-10℃. It can't be planted where -8℃ appears.

Therefore, choosing a place with suitable temperature or adopting greenhouse cultivation can reduce the influence of temperature on its growth. In addition to strict temperature requirements, grapefruit has strong adaptability in other aspects.

The requirements for soil are not strict, but loose, deep and fertile soil, neutral to slightly acidic soil is the most suitable; There is not much rainfall demand, and the annual rainfall is above 1000mm, so it can be planted in wet or dry places. Lighting: Strong light and sunny weather can grow and bear fruit well.

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Grapefruit contains precious natural vitamin P, rich vitamin C and soluble cellulose, and is a fruit with less sugar content. Vitamin P can enhance the function of skin and pores, which is beneficial to skin care and beauty. Vitamin C can participate in the synthesis of human collagen, promote the production of antibodies and enhance the detoxification function of the body. Grapefruit is indispensable in the diet menu.

It is required that the soil layer is deep and fertile during cultivation; The ph value of the soil is 5.5-7.0; The slope of the orchard is less than 25 degrees. When planning a garden, there should be necessary roads, irrigation and drainage, water storage and ancillary building facilities. In terms of specific planning, we should concentrate on one place as much as possible and build gardens in places with good traffic and water conditions.

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