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Theaceae🌍 Yunnan Province📋 Growing Guide

Tea

Camellia sinensis

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Sunlight
Full sun to partial shade
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Water
1,500-2,500 mm annually, well distributed
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Soil
Well-drained, acidic soil
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Temperature
Optimal 18-25°C
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Humidity
High humidity (70-90%) promotes flush growth but also blister blight

About Tea

Tea is the most consumed beverage in the world after water. Two main varieties are cultivated: C. sinensis var. sinensis (Chinese, small leaf, for green and white tea) and var. assamica (Assam, large leaf, for black tea). China, India, Kenya, and Sri Lanka are the largest producers. In East Africa, tea is the leading foreign exchange earner for Kenya and a major employer. All tea types (green, black, oolong, white) come from the same plant — processing method determines the type. Tea bushes are long-lived (80-100+ years) and are maintained as hedges through regular plucking, which stimulates continuous new growth (flush).

Growing Conditions

☀️Sunlight

Full sun to partial shade — some shade improves quality in premium tea production

💧Water

1,500-2,500 mm annually, well distributed. Drought causes flush failure and reduced yield.

🌱Soil

Well-drained, acidic soil. pH 4.5-5.5 (tea is an acid-loving plant). Deep, friable, volcanic or forest soil.

🌡️Temperature

Optimal 18-25°C. Grows at 600-2,200 m in tropical highlands. Moderate cold tolerance but not hard frost.

💨Humidity

High humidity (70-90%) promotes flush growth but also blister blight.

📅Season

Perennial — first plucking 3-4 years after planting. Year-round harvesting in tropics with seasonal flush peaks.

Step-by-Step Growing Tips

1

Plant on well-drained slopes in acidic soil — tea does NOT grow in alkaline conditions

2

Space at 1.2 × 0.6 m for hedgerow planting (13,000 plants/ha)

3

Begin plucking training at 2-3 years to establish proper plucking table

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Pluck every 7 days (fine pluck: bud + 2 leaves) for quality, 10-14 days for bulk

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Prune bushes every 3-5 years to maintain productivity and bush structure

6

Apply sulfur-based fertilizers — tea responds well to sulfate of ammonia

Disease Risks to Watch

All diseases →

Companion Planting

Good Companions

silver-oakgrevillea

Growing Zones

🌴Tropical
🌞Subtropical
🌿Temperate
⛰️Highland
Tropical highlands 600-2,200 mSubtropical highlandsWarm temperate (China, Japan)

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to plant Tea?

Perennial — first plucking 3-4 years after planting. Year-round harvesting in tropics with seasonal flush peaks.

What soil does Tea need?

Well-drained, acidic soil. pH 4.5-5.5 (tea is an acid-loving plant). Deep, friable, volcanic or forest soil.

How much water does Tea need?

1,500-2,500 mm annually, well distributed. Drought causes flush failure and reduced yield.

What are the most common diseases affecting Tea?

The most common diseases are: tea blister blight. Monitor regularly and practice crop rotation.

What plants grow well with Tea?

Good companions include: silver-oak, grevillea. Avoid planting near no specific plants.

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