How to grow Lucky Fruit and precautions

Last Update :2024.05.05

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1. Maintenance methods

2. Breeding skills

3. Problem diagnosis and treatment

4. Other issues


Soil: Lucky Fruit prefers soil with strong air permeability and good drainage, preferably fertile acidic soil. Light: This type of plant has very high requirements for light. Try to place it in a sunny place such as a balcony, and take shading measures in summer. Temperature: The best growing temperature is between 15 and 22 degrees. In winter, it should be moved indoors to avoid freezing. Moisture: Pay attention to watering the plant more during the growth period to ensure sufficient moisture.


Lucky Fruit Cultivation Methods and Precautions
1. Maintenance methods

1. Maintenance methods

1. Soil: When cultivating this type of plant, it is best to choose soil that is conducive to drainage. Fertile soil can provide the nutrients needed for plant growth, and it is best to choose some acidic soil.

2. Lighting: Since this plant has high requirements for light, we need to place it in a sunny place and increase its lighting time in winter, at least four hours. However, because the sun is relatively strong in summer, we can take some shading measures.

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3. Temperature: The best growing environment for this plant is Between 15 and 22 degrees Celsius, there is no problem for planting in spring, summer and autumn. In winter, it should be moved indoors and cultured, and certain cold protection measures should be taken to avoid freezing the roots.

4. Moisture: During the growth period of the plant, try to water it every two or three days to keep the pot slightly moist. When it enters dormant state in winter, it is no longer necessary to water it.

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2. Breeding skills

1 , Cutting: Cutting can be carried out in February and March every year. Select some thick branches and cut them into cuttings. Or we can choose to make cuttings during the rainy season. Cuttings can be made at will, and the survival rate is relatively high.

2. Sowing: Pick the mature fruit pulp, remove the pulp and leave the seeds for sowing, or mash the fruit pulp, take out the seeds, and then sow the seeds the next year.

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3. Problem diagnosis and treatment

1 . Pests: Aphids are a relatively common pest. You can consider cutting off the branches that are infested with insects, or use some insecticides to remove them.

2. Diseases: Rust, powdery mildew, and sooty disease are relatively common. First, isolate them, and then spray them with sclerotium, which can also be used for prevention.

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IV. Other questions

1 . Whether it is edible: The pulp of this plant is edible, and it can also be viewed during breeding.

2. Whether it can be grown at home: Lucky Fruit is a plant that likes a humid environment and can be grown indoors. However, more watering and fertilization are needed during the growing period, and branches and leaves can be pruned in summer to promote fruit growth.

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2. Breeding skills

3. Problem diagnosis and treatment

4. Other issues












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