Dwarf rootstock grafted brilliant 1 5 cherry seedlings how planting can increase yields

Mondo Three rural Updated on 2024-01-19

The brilliant 1-5 cherry sapling grafted with dwarf rootstock is a very popular fruit tree variety, and its fruit is sweet and nutritious, and is widely loved by consumers. To increase yields, growers can do the following:

1.Choose the right planting site: Choose a place with fertile soil, good drainage, sufficient sunlight and suitable climate for planting, which is conducive to increasing the yield of cherry trees.

2.Reasonable dense planting: planting in a suitable density range is conducive to improving the yield per unit area. Generally speaking, it is advisable to plant 50-60 trees per mu.

3.Scientific fertilization: Regular application of organic fertilizers and chemical fertilizers can provide sufficient nutrients to promote tree growth and fruit development.

4.Water management: Keep the soil moist and avoid overwatering or standing water to prevent root damage. In the dry season, the frequency of watering should be increased appropriately to ensure the normal growth of the tree.

5.Pruning and shaping: Reasonable pruning and shaping can keep the tree ventilated and light, reduce the occurrence of pests and diseases, and help improve yield.

6.Pest control: Regular inspection of the tree body, timely detection and prevention of pests and diseases, can ensure the healthy growth of the tree and improve the yield.

7.Fruit management: During the fruit development period, timely flower thinning and fruit thinning, removing weak and deformed fruits can improve fruit quality and yield.

8.Harvesting and storage: Timely harvesting after the fruit is ripe, and proper storage and preservation treatment can prolong the fruit period and improve economic benefits.

In short, the yield of brilliant 1-5 cherry seedlings grafted with dwarf rootstocks can be effectively improved by selecting suitable planting sites, reasonable dense planting, scientific fertilization, water management, pruning and shaping, pest control, fruit management and harvesting and storage, and bring more benefits to growers.

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