Potted Strawberry Management

Potted strawberries should first use fertile, well-drained soil, and add cooked chicken manure or bean cake as base fertilizer. The new plant upper pot should be carried out from late September to mid-October. At this time, the temperature is suitable. The new pot can be quickly restored and grow. When planting, soil should be compacted and the base of seedlings should be flush with the soil surface. If the planting is too deep and the seedlings are buried, it will easily cause the seedlings to rot; if the planting is too shallow, the new stems will be exposed and easy to dry. For old strains that produce fruitful results, before the new roots occur in the autumn, nutrient soil should be added to the pots. For excessive stalks, a portion of the stalks can be cut off. Strawberry hi light, to give adequate light, otherwise plant growth and sparse flowering. After germination of strawberries in early spring, a liquid fertilizer was applied every 10 days. Before flowering, fertilizing water was used more frequently to keep the soil moist. When the fertilizer and water were sufficient, it was possible to spend more fruits and reduce ineffective flowers. During the growing season, dry leaves, diseased leaves, and thin lateral buds must be removed in time. Unnecessary pods and young plants should also be promptly cleaned up. When fruits are ripe during May-June, red and green leaves will be beautiful and beautiful. However, water the fruit during the fruiting period and pay attention to keeping the berries clean. Put the kraft paper on the flowers and separate the drooping fruits from the soil. After flowering, it is necessary to strengthen top dressing. After July, the temperature is high. It is necessary to ensure adequate water supply and spray the leaves properly. The winter strawberry is in dormant stage, and the Yangtze River valley can be safely used for indoor wintering. At this time, it is necessary to stop the fertilizer to control the water and keep the soil moist. The pot must be changed in the third year. China Agricultural Network Editor