Why do strawberries grow in greenhouses?

If you choose to plant in greenhouse, strawberries will grow better and mature faster. This kind of economic benefit will also be higher, which meets the needs of the current market and is a favorite thing for farmers.

Compared with conventional outdoor planting, it can be put on the market earlier, and it is easier to prevent insects and control temperature. If the planting management is strict, the strawberry harvest can be guaranteed.

After harvesting, stolons and new adventitious roots should be removed, and the soil moisture content should not be lower than 70%. Autumn is the period of plant nutrient accumulation and flower bud formation, and the soil water content should not be lower than 60%. Strawberries are not resistant to waterlogging, the soil should have good permeability, and attention should be paid to field drainage in rainy season.

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The plants that bear fruit in the first year, after the fruit is harvested, are dug out with clods and replanted on a flat bed. The border is 70 cm wide and can be planted in two rows with a row spacing of 30 cm. Dig a pit every 50 cm in each row and plant two seedlings in each pit.

A month later, the mother plant sends out stolons, and when each plant has 2-3 stolons, the stem tip is pinched off to thicken the new stem seedlings on the mother plant. The removal of stolons should be repeated. For the 2-year-old seedlings planted in this way, at least 4-6 new stem seedlings can be separated from each hole.

The inflorescences planted on the new stem, together with the inflorescences on the stolons around the new stem seedlings, are more 1/3 than those planted only on stolons, and the yield is also significantly improved, and the land and labor of seedlings are also saved.