There are several Lycium barbarum trees in front of his window. The branches and leaves are green and the fruits of Lycium barbarum are red, which is very festive. Sister Rong caught one and ate it. It was sweet. The old Chinese doctor told me that the moral of Lycium barbarum is very good, that is, "prolong life, be happy and auspicious". Moreover, Lycium barbarum can nourish the body. No wonder many people say "soak Lycium barbarum in a thermos".
Key points of preservation of Lycium barbarum
Plenty of sunshine: Lycium barbarum likes sunny environment and can tolerate semi-shade. It doesn't grow well under long-term shade. In sunny environment, the fruit of Lycium barbarum will be more sweet and ruddy.
Water: Don't water Lycium barbarum too much. You can water the soil once it is dry. Growing Lycium barbarum in the field requires less water. When Lycium barbarum is ripe, if it is watered too much, the sweetness of Lycium barbarum will fade.
Fertilization: Phosphorus and potassium fertilizers can be applied before or during the flowering of Lycium barbarum, and water-soluble fertilizers such as Huaduoduo, No.2 or potassium dihydrogen phosphate can be used for potted Lycium barbarum. This can play a role in making Lycium barbarum flourish and bear more fruits.
Kumquat in the old doctor's room, there is a pot of kumquat, flourishing, full of green, giving people a strong feeling. Because Sister Rong is from Jinzhou, Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province, kumquat is easily frostbitten or frozen to death in winter, so it is generally raised as a potted plant. Kumquat symbolizes beauty and contains "good luck", so it is very popular with people. Moreover, kumquat can not only be eaten, but also relieve phlegm and cough.
Key points of kumquat maintenance
Watering: Kumquat is afraid of water accumulation, and the indoor temperature is low in winter, so it is necessary to reduce the amount of watering to prevent root rot at low temperature. High temperature grows faster in summer, so water can be poured once after the soil turns white, and water should be sprayed frequently around leaves and flowerpots.
Fertilization: Nitrogen fertilizer is mainly used in the growth period, in order to promote kumquat flowering. The use of No.2 or potassium dihydrogen phosphate water-soluble fertilizer, or thin decomposed cake fertilizer at flowering stage can promote flowering and fruit setting.
Sunshine: Kumquat likes plenty of sunshine, so it is necessary to keep plenty of sunshine when cultivating kumquat.
Bergamot saw a pot of bergamot in the old Chinese doctor, who said bergamot was also called finger orange. Not only the color is fragrant, but also the fruit is very fragrant. There are also fruits with rich nutrition, which have the functions of harmonizing stomach and relieving pain, soothing liver and regulating qi. The meaning of bergamot is also very good, which is "good luck"
Key points of maintenance of bergamot
Soil: bergamot likes loose and fertile acid soil with good drainage.
Watering: bergamot likes wet environment and needs to spray water around the flowerpot frequently when it is dry. In the extra season, it is necessary to clear the accumulated water in the flowerpot in time. Also, after flowering, don't water it too dry or too wet to avoid falling flowers and fruits.
Fertilization: P and K fertilizers should be applied to bergamot at flowering stage, and ternary compound fertilizer of N, P and K can be applied at fruiting stage, which can promote fruit growth.
Pruning: Fingered citron needs pruning after fruiting, because it grows too much, the fruit is too small, the quality is not good and the ornamental value is not good.
Old Chinese doctors like to plant three kinds of fruit trees, which are delicious, healthy, meaningful and prosperous. No wonder the old Chinese doctor raised these trees. These trees in his family include Lycium barbarum, kumquat and bergamot, all of which are very good. Besides these trees, apples, persimmons and pomegranates are all good. What kind of trees do you like?