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When will Xiao Yun Loquat be on the market?
Xiao Yun loquat usually ripens in spring every year, about March. Xiao Yun loquat can be picked at the end of February to the end of May every year. At the same time, Xiao Yun loquat is generally planted in February-March every year, and the average temperature in the planting area is required to be above 65438 02℃.

Growth cycle of loquat in Xiao Yun

Xiao Yun loquat is usually planted in February-March every year, and the average temperature in the planting area is required to be above 65438 02℃. Loquat trees grow slowly, usually bearing fruit in 4-5 years, and enter the full fruit stage after 15 years.

When will Xiao Yun loquat mature?

Xiao Yun loquat generally ripens in March every year. Xiao Yun loquat can be picked from the end of February to the end of May every year.

Xiao Yun loquat is mainly produced in Yunxiao County, Fujian Province. Yunxiao county is located along the coast, with its back to the sea. In winter, the air is humid but not dry. The annual average temperature is about 265,438 0℃, which is beneficial to the growth and development of loquat in tropical Xiao Yun. The listing price of Xiao Yun loquat ranges from 7-9 yuan/kg.

Method for plan Xiao Yun loquat

1. Fertilization: Loquat should be applied thinly and frequently at the seedling stage, 4-5 times a year, with nitrogen and phosphorus as the main fertilizer. Adult trees can be fertilized three times a year, in the order of available fertilizer, available nitrogen combined with organic fertilizer, phosphate fertilizer and slow release fertilizer.

2. Flowering thinning: After the flower heads of Xia Yun loquat are formed and before flowering, excessive flower heads should be thinned, and the remaining flower heads should be evenly distributed. When thinning buds, only about 3 ~ 4 spikes can be left, and the rest buds are removed. When the fruit is the size of peanut kernel, thin the fruit, leaving three evenly growing fruits per ear.