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Techniques for colonization and fertilization of egg yolk
(1) For colonization, select 40 soil plants with deep soil layers, a sufficient water supply, good soil structure, and more than 2% organic matter. Sandy or loam soils are ideal. Plant them in a grid pattern with 4 meters between each plant, resulting in approximately 40 plants per 667 square meters. Dig holes that are 50 cm in diameter and depth. Mix organic fertilizers such as farmyard manure, green manure, soybean cake, or peanut cake with the soil and use this mixture as the base for planting. The planting position should be slightly raised above the ground level—about 10 to 20 centimeters. After planting, fill the roots with water and cover the area with grass or mulch to maintain soil moisture.
(2) Apply fertilizer four times a year to young saplings. Before each new shoot emerges, apply more nitrogen-rich fertilizer and compound fertilizer, using about 25 grams per plant. Follow the principle of "small amounts frequently," applying fertilizer after each application to encourage quick canopy development and strong root growth. Be sure to prune regularly. For mature fruit-bearing trees, focus on three main fertilizer applications annually: bloom-promoting fertilizer, fruit-enlarging fertilizer, and post-harvest fertilizer. The amount of fertilizer depends on the tree's age and fruit yield. Each time, you can use 0.5 to 1 kg of urea and 0.25 kg of compound fertilizer simultaneously. Young trees aged 2 to 3 years may not bear fruit yet, so adjust the quantity accordingly. In spring, apply 25 kg of organic fertilizer to improve soil quality and promote vigorous tree growth.