Good birds choose to live in wood, and all things in
the world can only have the best growth results under the optimal growth
environment, just as orange is Huainan and orange is born in Huaibei. In fact, Pu-erh
tea is also true.
We all know that the general Pu-erh tea is named after
the hills. The taste of the teas in different hills varies, and the quality is
also different, so the price is also different.
Different growth environments determine the different
tastes of Pu-erh tea. Under the combined effect of soil, light time,
temperature and humidity, and precipitation, Pu-erh tea has a unique taste.
Soil is the most basic ecological condition for the
growth of tea trees. It determines the survival, development and continuation
of tea trees, and directly affects the quality and speed of tea tree growth and
the yield of tea trees. Let's take a look at what kind of soil is suitable for
the growth of tea trees?
What kind of soil is suitable for growing tea?
Although Pu-erh tea can survive in different kinds of soils, it is best to use ph
value (pH value) of 4.5~5.5.Pu-erh tea tree likes slightly acidic soil with loose
soil, deep soil, drainage and good ventilation.
Because the roots of tea trees are rich in organic acids, the roots of tea tree
have strong buffering ability to acidity, and the buffering ability to alkaline is weak
. There are many fungal hyphae or mycorrhiza in the roots of tea trees, which
can help Tea roots break down organic matter in the soil, and the mycorrhiza
itself can only grow in an acidic environment.
This determines that in the acidic soil, the tea tree can effectively and efficiently
absorb many soil nutrients, and thus supply to each piece of tea, the tea soup
we drink will be mellow.
Most of Yunnan's virgin forest areas are acidic soils. The long-term phylogeny
has gradually formed the characteristics of tea trees, and the good soil
environment guarantees the excellent quality of Pu-erh tea.
The soil types in the main tea areas of Yunnan are mainly red soils, including
brick red soil, crimson soil, red soil and yellow soil.
Brick red soil
The brick red soil is mainly distributed in the south of 23° north latitude. In the
low-altitude tropical rain forest, such as the Bulang Mountain and Yiwu area in
the south of Xishuangbanna, the local soil ph value is between 4.0 and 5.5.
Most of the brick red soil distribution areas are deep in soil, the soil is dark red,
and the surface soil contains about 6% of organic matter, which is the most ideal
soil for tea tree growth.
Crimson soil (brick red earth red soil)
Crimson soil is mainly distributed in the southern subtropical zone, between
23°-25° north latitude, in low-altitude mountainous areas, such as the central
and northern parts of Xishuangbanna, most of Lincang and Pu-erh.
The crimson soil has a ph value of 4.5-5.5, which is a transitional soil between
brick red soil and red soil. The soil layer is deep and dark red, and the topsoil is
rich in organic matter between 2% and 5%. The overall soil conditions are not
Brick red soil is good.
Red soil
The red soil is mostly distributed in the south and south of 27° north latitude, in
the middle and high altitude areas where the dry and wet seasons are obvious,
such as the northern and western parts of the Pu-erh area, such as Jingdong,
Jinggu, Jingmai, and Baoshan.
Between 5.5 and 6 ph, the soil layer is reddish brown or orange red, the topsoil
contains 1% to 2% of the medium, the fertility is weak, and the quality of the tea
is low.
Yellow soil
Yellow soil and red soil are basically distributed in the same level, and are
developed in medium- and high-altitude mountainous evergreen broad-leaved
forest areas with good cloudy and foggy conditions, such as central Lincang and
parts of Xishuangbanna.
The Ph value is between 4.5 and 5.5 and is yellow or waxy yellow. The soil layer
is deep and well structured, and the topsoil organic matter content is 1%-2%,
and the fertility is weak.
In summary, it can be seen that the distribution of soil has a great relationship
with the quality of Pu-erh tea. The fine tea tree raw materials are mostly
distributed in brick red soil and crimson soil. The soil has sufficient natural fertility
and the quality of tea is relatively high.
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