
Timing of cultivation
Plum trees prefer warm growing environments, usually grown between april and may of spring, with climate temperatures that are more appropriate to enable rapid adaptation to the new environment and restoration of growth. The southern region can also grow in the autumn, and it will grow normally in the spring of the coming year。

Ii. Cultivation methods
Whether the tree is grown or purchased, it is necessary to ensure that the roots are intact, robust, full of buds and no pests or pests. The planting takes place by digging a suitable pit according to the size of the tree, then putting the tree in the middle of the pit to ensure that its roots are fully developed and then lifting the trunk while filling the soil so that the roots and the soil are closely integrated. The soil will be filled with pedals to ensure that the trees are not tilted and water will be poured immediately after it has been planted。

Iii. Reasonable pursuit of fat
The plum tree consumes more nutrients during its growth, and in order to contribute to better growth outcomes, it needs to be followed up in a timely manner during management. At the beginning of the move, the accelerant nitrogen fertilizers are applied, leading to better leaves. There is also a need to pursue decomposed composting during flowering, which leads to fruit expansion. Each harvest is followed by the application of decomposed human manure, soil fertilizers, green fertilizers, etc., which prompts the restoration of the tree position as soon as possible。

Iv. Mixing methods
Plum trees are strong and large and need to be trimmed in time for management. The tree is 2-3 metres tall and the main branch 3-4 is dryed at 60 centimetres and three or four strong new branches are selected from the cuttings. They are also trimmed two or three times during their growth, controlling the growth of branches to ensure even growth。




