1, "cut" is the plastic trim. The winter season is a good time for pruning pepper. When pruning, it is necessary to cut off the “seven branchesâ€, that is, leggy branches, dry branches, disease and insect branches, over dense branches, cross branches, overlapping branches, and delicate branches. The cut branches are then burned to destroy the wintering pests and germs on the branches. 2, "scrape" is to scrape rough skin. There are many eggs parasitizing in the cracks of the pepper tree, and Mulberry is parasitic on the trunk. The rough and fluid spots that have been scraped off are burned together, and then the gels and solibal pesticides are wiped off. Then, the mud is covered and the bacteria and eggs are destroyed. Taking this approach also has the effect of rejuvenating the tree. 3, "coating" is the trunk painted white. Whitening can reduce frost damage, delay germination and flowering of pepper trees, and protect pepper trees from the harm of spring frost. In addition, it also kills hidden overwintering eggs and germs in the bark. Pesticides coated with tree trunks are "highly effective whitening agents" with high efficacy. 4, spray, spray pesticides. Some germs and eggs, except for wintering on litter and weeds, can also be parasitized over winter at tree shrews and other sites. Therefore, before the pepper tree sprouts, it is common to spray one time the "99" insecticide net pesticide in the Solibor. It is better to spray the pepper when the pepper leaf is not falling, and the control effect is excellent. At the same time, other trees around the garden should be sprayed to prevent the spread of pests and diseases. 5, "clear" is the clear pepper garden. Some of the pepper tree's germs and eggs parasitize on dead leaves and winter. In the winter, you can clean up the debris in the garden before turning the garden, and burn them in a concentrated manner to eliminate the wintering germs and eggs. 6, "application" is to change soil fertilization. Peel old roots of prickly ash tree roots and cut roots. Sprinkle the root rot pesticides and replace them with new soil to prevent root rot. Then, under the canopy of the prickly ash, ring-shaped, radial, and strip-shaped fertilization methods were applied to farmyard manure, phosphate fertilizer, and potash fertilizer, and appropriate nitrogen fertilizer was applied. 7, "turning" is turning over the pepper garden. Using the natural conditions of low temperature and drought in winter, through overturning the garden, the overwintering pests in the soil are thawed out or eaten by birds. The depth of the garden should be 20-25 cm. It is good to advance in soil freezing. Not only can over-the-counter pests be eliminated, but also physical and chemical properties of the soil can be improved, soil structure can be improved, and the ability to maintain water and moisture in winter can be improved. 8, "pour" is the winter watering. After entering the "Thirty-nine" season, pouring sufficient water for winter peppers can provide warm winter weather, increase nutrition, and increase the resistance of the tree. Standardized Herbal Extract Standardized Herbal Extract Standardized Herbal Extract,Green Tea Extract,Black Currant Extract,Cranberry Extract, Green Coffee Bean Extract Excellent Health Products Co.,Ltd. , https://www.sino-excellent.com
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