Betel nut tree cultivation methods and precautions
Last Update :2024.04.25
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Soil: When growing betel nut trees, you can choose soil that is thick, loose, water-retaining and rich in matrix. Moisture: Water should be watered in time to ensure sufficient moisture. Watering should be avoided during high temperature periods at noon. Temperature: It is best to keep it within 25-28℃. Pay attention to cold protection in autumn and winter, and try not to lower the temperature below 5℃. Light: It is suitable for long-term sunlight exposure, and sufficient light should be provided during maintenance.
1. Soil
1. Soil
Areca nut trees are suitable for growing in soil that is thick, loose, water-retaining and rich in matrix. Brick red loam and sandy loam are the best choices. This soil can provide It provides sufficient nutrients.
2. Moisture
After planting, the soil should be kept moist. Only sufficient water absorption can make the plants grow well. Reasonable watering can greatly improve the survival rate of plants. The watering time should be avoided when the temperature is relatively high at noon. High-temperature watering will cause damage to the plants.
3. Temperature
Because it is a plant that likes high temperatures, it is recommended to keep the temperature between 25-28℃ during normal growth. When the temperature is lower than 16°C, leaves will fall, and when the temperature is lower than 5°C, fruit will drop. Therefore, cold protection is very important during its growth period.
4. Light
The betel nut tree is a light-loving plant. As the plant grows, the corresponding light time should be increased. Sufficient light absorption is very important for its flowering and fruiting. Very helpful. Therefore, it should be provided with sufficient light during maintenance.
2. Moisture
3. Temperature
4. Lighting
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