High-yield planting method for mangoes in mountainous areas
A high-yield planting and mango technology, applied in botany equipment and methods, fertilization methods, planting substrates, etc., can solve the problems of poor water-holding capacity of mountain soil, achieve the effects of improving soil water-holding performance, increasing yield, and reducing fruit drop rate
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[0018] This embodiment is a high-yield planting method of mountain mangoes, which includes planting pits, water and fertilizer management, and pest management, and also includes: interplanting leguminous plants, expanding holes to improve soil, and covering with materials to retain water.
[0019] The interplanting of leguminous plants is as follows: after the mango trees are planted, interplanting of leguminous plants in the orchard every year, and burying the legumes in the soil after flowering; Planting between plants, the planting row spacing is 3cm, and a row close to the mango tree is 10cm away from the mango tree; the leguminous plant is milk vetch.
[0020] The method of expanding the hole and improving the soil is as follows: starting from the mango tree planting, dig a ditch with a length of 0.5m, a width of 0.2m, and a depth of 0.5m on both sides of the crown of each fruit tree every year for four consecutive years, and apply decomposed farmyard manure to the ditch. ...
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[0023] This embodiment is a high-yield planting method of mountain mangoes, which includes planting pits, water and fertilizer management, and pest management, and also includes: interplanting leguminous plants, expanding holes to improve soil, and covering with materials to retain water.
[0024] The interplanting of leguminous plants is as follows: after the mango trees are planted, interplanting of leguminous plants in the orchard every year, and burying the legumes in the soil after flowering; Planting between plants, the planting row spacing is 8cm, and a row close to the mango tree is 15cm away from the mango tree; the leguminous plant is clover.
[0025] The hole expansion and soil improvement are as follows: from the mango tree planting, dig a ditch with a length of 1m, a width of 0.4m, and a depth of 0.6m on both sides of the crown of each fruit tree every year for 6 consecutive years, and apply 20kg of decomposed farmyard manure to the ditch. , 0.6kg of phosphate fer...
Embodiment 3
[0028] This embodiment is a high-yield planting method of mountain mangoes, which includes planting pits, water and fertilizer management, and pest management, and also includes: interplanting leguminous plants, expanding holes to improve soil, and covering with materials to retain water.
[0029] The interplanting of leguminous plants is as follows: after the mango trees are planted, interplanting of leguminous plants in the orchard every year, and burying the legumes in the soil after flowering; Inter-planting, the planting row spacing is 5cm, and a row close to the mango tree is 13cm away from the mango tree;
[0030] The method of expanding the hole and improving the soil is as follows: starting from the mango tree planting, dig a ditch with a length of 0.8m, a width of 0.3m, and a depth of 0.55m on both sides of the crown of each fruit tree every year for five consecutive years, and apply decomposed farmyard manure to the ditch. 15kg, 0.5kg of phosphate fertilizer, 1.2kg ...
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