Experiences in growing green-skinned pomelo by Mr. Ut

When it comes time to harvest, farmers wipe away their tears of disappointment because the fruit has "depreciated" despite the great sacrifices they have made to create luscious fruits and pineapples. In many fruit fields, workers are forced to sell everything, even chop off the ends, or feed the fruit to the animals. But things have changed now!

Get the ground ready for pomelo with green skin.

Farmers should be aware that a hole that is 1 m wide and 40 cm deep is the most efficient size for planting Green Skin Pomelo. Plants are spaced 6m apart, while rows are 4 to 5m apart. Put roughly 1 kg of lime powder into the hole if you wish to clean and deacidify your growers.

After 20 days of digging, people fill the hole with 10 to 15 kg of decomposed manure (do not use fresh manure since it contains several hazardous diseases). Additionally, individuals combine 100g of disinfectant with 50g of phosphate before planting the plants.

Planting Pomelo Seedlings with Green Skin

People cut the bottom of the gourd with a knife and insert the plant in the center of the hole. They then cover the tissue with dirt, leaving the plant's surface about 3 cm above the tissue's surface. After that, individuals carefully take a nylon bag and fill it with dirt till the top of the pot, watering as they go. They then gently fill the soil around the plant's container.

Taking care of the Green Skin Pomelo Tree's young shoots

People notice that the juvenile shoots reach a height of around 0.5-0.7m. The tips can be clipped off to encourage the stem to produce new shoots. With the aid of this phase, pomelo may develop a large number of buds and have as many main branches as the grower desires.

Then, it is pulled down and bent out to all four sides using plastic rope. The pomelo tree is simple to cultivate and harvest, producing consistent fruit that is roughly 2-2.5m tall. The Pomelo tree looks better when pruned and combined.

Pomelo producers must rigorously adhere to the above-mentioned principles in order to create a high-yield, cost-effective pomelo garden. To deliver the highest-quality goods to consumers, individuals also need to learn more about how to take care of them, how to choose types, and how to harvest them.

Happy and prosperous farmers!

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