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Effect of thinning and pruning of planting Pear trees on Pear trees

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Compared with short pruning, sparse pruning is more conducive to the formation of flower buds when the amount of pruning is the same, because there are fewer long branches and more medium and short branches after thinning, which is beneficial to the accumulation of nutrients in the early stage, and the branches are sparse. It's good for ventilation.

Compared with short pruning, thinning is more beneficial to the formation of flower buds when the amount of pruning is the same, because there are fewer long branches and more medium and short branches after thinning, which is beneficial to the accumulation of nutrients in the early stage, and the branches are sparse. It is conducive to ventilation and light transmission, so it is conducive to the formation of flower buds. However, the number of flowers and the quality of flower buds are more obvious when the number of flowers and the quality of flower buds are thinned properly, the other long branches are slightly cut or not cut, and the medium and short branches are put slowly, otherwise, it will not be conducive to the formation of flower buds.

Because thinning increases the number of medium and short branches and improves the ventilation and light transmission conditions, it is also beneficial to improve fruit quality and increase economic benefits.

In order to promote the growth of local annual branches, one or more branches can be removed from the upper part of the branch, and one or more branches can be removed from the upper part of the branch. In order to promote the germination of hidden buds, or to make the growth of weak short branches flourish, one or more branches can be thinned at the end of the pruning to play the role of suppressing the front and back. In order to weaken the growth of local branches, one or more branches can be removed at the lower part of the branch. In order to balance the growth of the branch group and prevent the phenomenon of being strong in front and weak in the back, the pruning method of thinning before and after thinning can be used to maintain the balanced growth of the branch group.

Proper thinning of delicate branches and over-dense branches is beneficial to the formation of flower buds. The growth of the reserved branch group can be enhanced by thinning the branch group that is too long, too dense or too weak.

 
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