1, cupping persimmon does not require much soil, so it should be planted in a deep pit, and some fertilizers containing calcium phosphate and potassium chloride should be applied in the pit as base fertilizer.
2, cupping persimmon seedlings should be loosened and properly fertilized. For example, after the seedlings germinate, urea and human and animal manure can be applied twice a month, and then increased.
3. After growing, persimmon trees in cupping are large in size, so it is necessary to prune the branches and leaves of diseases and insect pests, weak branches and leaves, and luxuriant branches and leaves.