Garlic prefers cold and is more resistant to low temperatures. Require high sunlight and high temperature to promote the differentiation of flower buds and scales. In addition, garlic grows best in sandy loam soil. Garlic grown in sandy soil has a strong spicy taste, but its texture is loose and not resistant to storage. Garlic has shallow roots, multiple root hairs, and weak water absorption and fertilization abilities of its roots, making it less drought tolerant. Garlic has different requirements for soil moisture during different growth stages. The germination period requires high soil moisture to promote rooting and germination; During the seedling stage, excessive water should not be allowed to prevent the seedlings from growing excessively and promote the longitudinal growth of the root system; High soil moisture is required during the stages of maternal withdrawal, bud and flower differentiation; During the period of bulb enlargement, soil moisture should be reduced to prevent the outer skin of the bulb from rotting and turning black.
Garlic Has Environmental Requirements
Feb 05, 2024
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