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How many years will it take for the cuttings to bear fruit?

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, Grape seedlings can be propagated by cuttings, and there are also cuttings on the market that can be sold and planted in the field, which will soon blossom and bear fruit. So, how many years will it take for the cuttings to bear fruit? First, how many years does it take to cut grape seedlings to bear fruit? If the cuttage grape seedlings in the first year

Grape seedlings can be propagated by cuttings, and there are also cuttings on the market that can be sold and planted in the field, which will soon blossom and bear fruit. So, how many years does it take to cut grape seedlings to bear fruit?

First, how many years does it take to cut grape seedlings to bear fruit?

If the cuttage grape seedlings are well managed in the first year and have plenty of fertilizer and water, they will form flower buds and bear fruit in the second year. If it is not well managed, the result time may be delayed. Of course, the cuttage grape seedlings of different varieties, the result time will be different.

Second, how to cut grape seedlings?

1. Time: it begins when the local soil temperature (15-20 cm) is stable above 10 ℃.

2. Plot: selected in the place with flat terrain, deep soil layer, loose and fertile soil and irrigation conditions, the soil is 30-40 cm deep in the first autumn, combined with deep application of organic fertilizer and winter irrigation. Rake the soil in time to preserve soil moisture after thawing in early spring.

3, seedbed: according to the shape of the plot, the general border width is 1 meter, the length is 8-10 meters, the cutting spacing is 12-15 cm, the row spacing is 30-40 cm, and 3-4 rows are inserted in each row.

4. Cuttings: cut the branches into cuttings with 2-3 buds, about 20 cm long, leaving only 1-2 buds on each cuttings with long internodes, and the bud eyes in the upper part of the cuttings should be full and full. When cutting cuttings, the upper end is cut flat at 1 cm above the bud, and the lower end is cut obliquely at the bottom of the bud.

5. Cuttage: cut the cuttings obliquely in the soil, expose a bud on the ground, water them after planting, and cover the plastic film. Watering once in the later 10 days or so, waiting for rooting. The management of fertilizer and water should be strengthened after rooting to ensure the healthy growth of seedlings.

 
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