Pear tree management first, Shaanxi early pear
Reasonable allocation of tree storage nutrients, reducing useless consumption is one of the important techniques to promote the normal growth of trees and produce high quality fruits. The period from flowering to fruiting is an important period for determining whether the fruiting number, fruit development, and leaf area of ​​the pear fruit during the later development of the fruit can be formed early. During this period, through the use of buds and sparse buds and other measures to reduce the useless consumption of trees, it is the first year of pear management. China Extract Powder For Use As Dietary Supplement Extract Powder, Extract Powder Manufacturer Shaanxi Kang New Pharmaceutical co., Ltd. , https://www.bio-pharmacies.com
Stubbles: Eradication of buds not related to the production of fruit, including buds that grow on long branches of buds and sprouts that sprout late. In the main branch and sub-branches, the buds near the cuts in the back of the strong branch are cut in winter, the buds near the big branches, the long branches and the short fruit branches after cutting, the branches near the branches, and the shoots near the branches are easily buds. . After germination in early spring, it should be erased when it grows to 2-5 mm. The earlier the germination time, the better, until the flowering period, to promote the storage of nutrients stored in the tree to the resulting site. If the delay to the length of 5-10 mm after the eradication of shoots, although it can reduce the occurrence of leggy branches, but the loss of storage nutrients, easily lead to weakening tree vigor. In the winter, after cutting large branches, the cuts near the cuts and the short fruit shoots of the buds at the clusters and later budding buds are often susceptible to the formation of leggy shoots or useless leaves. They should also be erased in time.
Sparse buds: The buds can be removed from scales before flowering, but it is advisable to remove the buds when exposed. When budding, the buds are pressed with fingers from top to bottom so that the pedicels can be broken. At the same time, care should be taken to protect the young leaves that grow in the inflorescence, because this part of leaves is early and is the basis for the early formation of a full leaf area. When sparse buds, they usually retain an inflorescence according to a standard of about 20 cm, leaving them sparsely strong and sparsely small to stay large; sparsely reserved and sparsely populated, dredging (flowering buds) to stay at the top (top flower buds); sparsely leaving (the lower part of the canopy) to stay (in the upper part of the crown) to control the growth of the upper part; to eliminate late buds. After the inflorescences are outstretched, the subflora should be removed in time to retain the normal flowers. When the pollination conditions are good and some of the flowers have been fertilized to meet the requirements for high yield, they can be combined with pest control to spray Baume 0.3-degree lime sulfur to kill the late stigma head and play a sparse flowering role.