1. How many golden cicada bamboo willow trees can be grown per acre?About 40 trees per acre The row spacing for growing golden cicada willows is generally 2.5 meters, and the plant spacing is generally 1.5 meters. However, if the space is small, one meter by one meter is also acceptable. This way of planting can make the willow grow well, because the open row spacing can make it easier for the root system of the willow to grow, and it can quickly grow into a big tree. 2. What is the density of willow trees for raising cicadas? What is the row spacing and plant spacing of willow trees?Golden cicadas like trees with soft wood and more sap. Suitable tree species for raising cicadas include willow, elm, poplar, ash, sycamore, Chinese toon, etc. Fruit trees include apricot, plum, apple, pear, etc. Elm is a relatively easy-to-manage tree that produces cicadas. It is drought-resistant, cold-resistant, pruning-resistant, and requires little management. The characteristics of the elm root system are that the lateral roots are well-developed, the fibrous roots are numerous, and the amount of capillary roots is large. Currently, the most commonly used breeding method is fast-growing bamboo willow, which has the advantages of fast growth and easy survival, so most breeders now choose bamboo willow to raise cicadas. For example, the planting density of bamboo willow is 2*1 in the first year. A high density can plant more egg branches to increase the yield. In the second year, the trees gradually grow up and thinning is done. In the third year, the final density is 4*2, with more than 80 trees per mu. What is the row spacing and plant spacing for growing golden cicada willow trees? The row spacing for growing golden cicada willows is generally 2.5 meters, and the plant spacing is generally 1.5 meters. However, if the space is small, one meter by one meter is also acceptable. This way of planting can make the willow grow well, because the open row spacing can make it easier for the root system of the willow to grow, and it can quickly grow into a big tree. 3. How many willow trees should be planted per acre of land to grow golden cicadas?To grow golden cicadas, plant 100 willow trees per acre of land. You just need to plant them at this density. 4. How many trees should be planted per acre to raise cicadas?Willow trees are not as good as poplar trees in raising cicadas. As to why, it is difficult to say. Spacing: 3 meters between rows and 2-2.5 meters between plants. 30 trees should be planted per acre. 5. How thick a tree is needed to breed cicadas?20 cm is enough. The planting amount of 1-3 years old willow is about 35-40 per acre, the planting amount of 4-6 years old willow is about 25-35 per acre, and the planting amount of 7-8 years old willow is about 20-30 per acre. The most suitable tree species for breeding cicadas is willow, followed by poplar. These two trees grow very fast and have a high survival rate. The best time to plant trees for breeding cicadas is around the beginning of spring, especially evergreen trees. 6. What is the best height for growing willow trees?3-4 meters is the best height For example, the planting density of willow in the first year is 2*1. A high density can plant more egg branches to increase the yield. In the second year, the trees gradually grow up and thinning is done. In the third year, the final density is 4*2, with more than 80 trees per acre. What is the row spacing and plant spacing for growing golden cicada willow trees? Answer: The row spacing of golden cicada willows is generally 2.5 meters, and the plant spacing is generally 1.5 meters. However, if the space is small, one meter by one meter is also acceptable. This way of planting can make the willows grow well, because the open row spacing can make it easier for the roots of the willows to grow. 7. Can willow trees be planted and cicadas raised in the mountains?Can. The most suitable tree species for breeding cicadas is willow, because it has a well-developed root system, its body fluids are sweet, it has strong vitality and is easy to take root. The cicadas bred under such trees are large, fat, and uniform in size, with higher returns. One acre of willow trees can be used to breed cicadas continuously every year, and a mature forest can harvest about 30,000 cicada larvae per acre per year. |
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