Survival rate of ginkgo potted planting methods Ginkgo potted planting methods Ginkgo potted cultivation techniques Ginkgo biloba, known as the "living fossil", is an ancient tree species unique to our country. It has golden leaves and beautiful shape. It is a favorite potted plant in many families and gardens. What is the survival rate of ginkgo potted planting? How can ginkgo thrive in the basin? This article will provide you with detailed answers. The survival rate of ginkgo potted planting is relatively high. As long as the correct planting methods and maintenance techniques are mastered, the survival rate can reach more than 90%, which also depends on factors such as planting timing, soil, moisture and light. 1. Choose suitable ginkgo seeds or seedlings: When purchasing ginkgo seeds, you should choose mature, plump seeds that are free from pests and diseases, and the seedlings should choose high-quality seedlings that grow vigorously and are free from pests and diseases.
2. Prepare planting containers: Ginkgo potted plants can choose containers made of ceramics, plastic and other materials. The size of the container is suitable to accommodate ginkgo roots.
3. Soil selection: Ginkgo biloba likes fertile and well-drained soil. You can choose a mixture of legus soil, garden soil, sand, etc.
4. Planting time: The best time for planting ginkgo potted plants is spring and autumn, when the temperature is suitable, which is conducive to the growth of ginkgo.
5. Planting steps: a. Lay a drainage layer, such as gravel, tiles, etc., on the bottom of the container.
b. Fill the prepared culture soil into the container and compact it.
c. Place ginkgo seeds or seedlings in the center of the container, root systems downward, and cover with soil until the original soil mark.
d. Pour water thoroughly to allow the soil to fully absorb water. Ginkgo potted maintenance skills 1. Water management: Ginkgo biloba likes a humid environment, but avoid waterlogging. When watering, keep the soil moist, but no water should be accumulated. When high temperatures in summer, the number of watering times can be appropriately increased.
2. Light: Ginkgo biloba likes an environment with sufficient sunshine and should be placed in a place with sufficient light. When it is hot in summer, pay attention to proper shade to avoid sunburn on the leaves.
3. Fertilization: During the growth period of ginkgo biloba, compound fertilizer should be applied every 1 month. The amount of fertilizer should not be too much to avoid root burning.
4. Pruning: During the growth process of ginkgo biloba, the sick and weak branches and crossing branches should be pruned in time to keep the tree shape beautiful.
5. Pest and insect pest control: Ginkgo biloba is susceptible to pests and diseases. If pests and diseases are found, timely measures must be taken to prevent and control them.
The survival rate of ginkgo potted planting is high. As long as you master the correct planting methods and maintenance skills, ginkgo can grow vigorously in the pot. I hope this article can provide a useful reference for your potted planting of ginkgo.
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