When does sugarcane mature and when is it planted?
Last Update :2024.12.09
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It usually matures around October and can last until March to April of the next year. The closer to winter, the sweeter the sweetness and the better the taste. However, now that planting technology has developed, it can be grown in greenhouses, so there are mature ones on the market in all seasons and you can eat them. Among them, those planted in spring will mature in summer. In addition, if you want it to grow better, you must pay attention to the key points of planting and provide a suitable growing environment.
1. Maturity time
1. Maturity time
It usually matures around October and can last until March to April of the next year. The closer it is to winter, the sweeter it will be and the better it will taste. However, current planting technology is relatively developed. Most fruits can be grown in greenhouses and the temperature can be controlled, so they can be eaten all year round.
2. Planting Time
It The planting time is mostly between February and April in spring, and it should not be later than April. However, in some areas, planting can also be done in autumn. The specific time is between August and September, not too early or too late. It is recommended to start planting in late August.
Under normal circumstances, those planted in spring will mature between May and July, while those planted in autumn will not mature until December. It is suitable for planting in areas with large temperature differences between summer and winter, and is mostly cultivated in Sichuan, Hainan, Guangdong, Yunnan and other places in my country.
3. Planting Key Points
Planting Most of the time, sugarcane buds are used. The tail buds should be many, long and thick. This way they have strong vitality, will grow more vigorously, and are also conducive to high yields. The land should be fertile and loose. Plow the land before planting. Plow the soil deeply before planting the sugarcane buds, so that new roots can grow soon after they are put into the soil.
2. Planting time
3. Key points of planting
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