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How to plant grape saplings

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Many people like to eat grapes, especially the grapes from Xinjiang, which are of good quality and sour and delicious. So, how do you plant vines? Next, let's introduce how to plant grape saplings. 1. Soil grape is suitable for loose and loose soil.

Many people like to eat grapes, especially the grapes from Xinjiang, which are of good quality and sour and delicious. So, how do you plant vines? Next, let's introduce how to plant grape saplings.

1. Soil

Grapevines are suitable for growing in soils with loose soil, permeability and water retention, and high fertility. Rotten leaf soil, pastoral soil and coarse sand can be used to cultivate soil according to the proportion of 4:3:3, and pastoral soil, coarse sand and expanded chicken manure can also be used according to the proportion of 7:2:1. After the cultivation soil is arranged, the vines can be planted, either potted or planted on the ground.

2. Lighting

Vines like to grow in the sun, so that the vines receive enough sunlight, which can promote the vines to grow better and produce delicious fruit. If there is a lack of sunlight, it will lead to poor growth of the vine and greatly reduce the taste of the fruit. But in summer, you need to use a shade net to protect it from sunburn.

3. Water and fertilizer

The grape is watered every 7-10 days after planting, pay attention to drainage in the event of heavy rain, large water in the early growth stage, small water in the later growth stage, no watering in the fruit coloring period, no small water before harvest or in the morning. Apply appropriate amount of compound fertilizer every time it is watered, and spray foliar fertilizer every half a month.

4. Pruning

In order to improve the fruit setting rate and berry quality, it is necessary to prune in time, leaving 5 fruit branches for each main vine, 1 ear fruit for each fruit branch, cutting off the ear tip at full flowering stage, and cutting off the small fruit and over-dense fruit after 20 days of fruit setting.

 
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