Many growers will wonder how the lemon tree can be grown to achieve high yields
Lemon actually belongs to citrus plants, which can be acupunctured and very popular with consumers. There is also a high planting value for lemon trees, which are more economically efficient in order to meet market demand, and the issue of high production of lemon trees is important。

First is the construction of a lemon orchard. A rice field is generally used to build lemon plantations, which can be tanned in a gutter along the slopes, and planted at a fixed point at the required distance when the land is tanned in the coming year, with a bundling of up to 40 to 50 centimetres, with a diameter of about one metre per tree。

It could also be built on slopes, which could be built on such high terraces as stairwells, or on such high trenches as to address the conservation of composted land and soil, which would apply to slopes of around 100 to 25 degrees, while the stairwells would apply to deep slopes of between 6 and 100。

The density of lemon trees is typically three to four metres, so that an acre can grow 55. Cultivation usually takes place in the spring and autumn seasons. In the fall, it would be preferable to move the plant from september to october, before planting it would require the digging of a defined ditch, roughly 60 centimetres long, wide and high, with each cave capable of delivering 30 to 50 kg of fertilizer, evenling the fertilizer with the earth, and covering it with concrete to make a 20 centimetre stubble of ground。

It is necessary to remove the tree during planting, remove the matrimony film, and to cut it from the roots of the tree, and cut it from its long roots and small autumns. Set up the nests on the ground piles, put them in the seedlings, and prepare the moustache on the ground. The roots of the seedlings shall be light, and a layer of soil shall be light, so that the roots shall be closely integrated with the soil, and the depth of the planting shall be consistent with the earth's mud. The roots of the tree are exposed to the ground and then watered with root water, covering the straw or membranes, to ensure sufficient temperature and humidity of the roots of the tree to promote their growth。

After planting, half a month of trees will be able to live, and within that half-month period more water will be required than to allow for fatting, and more inspections will be required when the trees are alive to ensure that the land is wet but not water, to promote the growth of roots and branches, and to be able to dung water when a small number of new branches grow。

The lemon tree is set to dry at 40 to 50 centimeters, and it's ready for spring. Or, when the summer season matures, the extraction of the heart at the top of a tree 40 cm from the ground allows four or six new branches to be pumped from 20 to 40 cm to form branches, and one or two decompositions to boost the backbone and create new branches if the extraction is not ideal and has fewer branches。




