Strawberry cultivation methods and precautions

Last Update :2024.06.18

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1. Soil

2. Temperature

3. Lighting

4. Watering

5. Things to note


Soil: Strawberries are suitable for growing in loose, fertile, slightly acidic soil. Temperature: The suitable temperature for strawberry growth is 5-30°C. Cooling measures should be taken when the temperature is high. Light: It is highly tolerant of shade, but also requires adequate sunlight. Watering: Water moderately, preferably after the soil becomes dry.


Strawberry farming methods and precautions
1. Soil

1. Soil

Strawberries are suitable for growing in loose, fertile, slightly acidic soil. Soil that is too sticky and has poor drainage is not conducive to the growth of strawberries.

2. Temperature

The suitable temperature for strawberry growth is 5-30℃. If the temperature is too high or too low, its growth will be affected. If the temperature is higher than 30℃, corresponding shading measures must be taken.

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3. Light

Strawberry has Very shade tolerant, but requires full sun exposure. It is a plant that likes sunlight. Only when the sunlight is sufficient, the fruits will be brightly colored and sweet in taste. If there is insufficient sunlight, the fruits will be small. Be careful that the sun is not too strong or exposed to the sun for a long time.

4. Watering

Strawberries are not tolerant to waterlogging. They should be watered moderately and sparingly when they sprout in early spring. They should be watered moderately after the soil becomes dry. Before entering winter, they should be watered appropriately. It also needs to be watered once, but if it rains too much, drainage measures must be taken in time.

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5. Precautions

1 . Diseases and insect pests: Strawberries are easily attacked by diseases and insect pests, usually leaf spot, root rot or powdery mildew. Once discovered, measures must be taken promptly, such as spraying pesticides or disinfecting the soil. The specific method depends on the situation.

2. Replace pot soil: Potted strawberries should be repotted after two years. When changing pots, dead roots and aging rhizomes should be cut off, and then planted in new pot soil.

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2. Temperature

3. Lighting

4. Watering

5. Things to note










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