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Recently, many friends asked me, why don’t the chayote fruits? Others asked, why are there so few melons? . In fact, the output of chayote is quite large. It is normal to plant one tree and harvest hundreds of melons. If there is no fruiting or little fruiting, it is possible that there is a problem with the planting method. Today, I will sort out the order of the various stages of chayote growth. 9 major mistakes that often occur when growing chayote.
@, the transplanting time is wrong. (1), too early. Chayote is not hardy, so you must wait until the frost period has passed before transplanting it outdoors. If transplanting is early, it may encounter frost; (2), it is too late. If the transplanting is too late, in autumn, the temperature and light conditions are suitable for flowering and fruiting, but the seedlings have not yet completed vegetative growth. This directly led to the fact that the chayote has not yet produced enough fruits, and the time has come to the frost period. The growth period of chayote is very long, from germination to flowering and fruiting, it takes about 180 days. In our 8 district, we must raise seedlings indoors a few months in advance. I took out the chayote seeds to germinate in February. After the frost period, when transplanted to the ground in May, the chayote began to grow vines. In areas that are cooler than mine, you need to pay more attention to the nursery and transplanting time. Different climatic conditions have different methods of growing chayote. In areas where there is no frost, chayote can be planted directly in the ground; but in our 8 districts, we need to grow seedlings indoors in advance. Moreover, different varieties of chayote have different growth characteristics. Choosing the right variety is the key to a good harvest of chayote. We are more suitable for growing thorny chayote here. Because this variety has a relatively short growth period, it can bloom and bear earlier, and we can get a lot of fruits before the frost.
@, Improper planting position. Chayote is a short-day plant and does not like long, strong direct sunlight. If the chayote is planted in a place with sufficient sunlight, it will not be conducive to its growth. It is for this reason that the chayote will only grow vines and leaves throughout spring and summer, and will not bloom and bear fruit. I found a shady corner. This place is shaded and is more suitable for chayote. After the beginning of autumn, the sunshine time becomes shorter, about 6 hours a day, the chayote begins to bloom and bear fruit. Because I planted chayote in a place with less sunlight, a lot of vines grew in summer.
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