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Northeast apricot

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, 1 alias mountain apricot, sweet plum 2 life habits cold tolerance, drought tolerance, strong adaptability, loose requirements on soil and climate, mountain flat land can be cultivated, but it is better to sunny, good drainage plot, avoid waterlogging. (3) cultivation and propagation can be seeded or grafted. Seed reproduction, sowing in autumn, grafting propagation, plum, peach and other young stocks can be used as rootstocks, bud grafting in August, cultivation for 1-2 years, can be transplanted. 4 cultivation and management of northeast apricot

1 alias mountain apricot, sweet plum

(2) the living habits are cold-resistant, drought-tolerant, adaptable, and the requirements for soil and climate are not strict. Flat land in mountainous areas can be cultivated, but it is better to use sunny and well-drained plots.

Avoid waterlogging.

(3) cultivation and propagation can be seeded or grafted. Seed propagation, sowing in autumn, grafting propagation, plum, peach and other young trees can be used as rootstocks, budding in August

After cultivation for 1-2 years, it can be transplanted.

(4) the cultivation and management of northeast apricot like light, warmth, cold tolerance, drought tolerance, but not water and moisture tolerance, requiring fertile soil, good drainage, neutral or neutral alkaline sandy loam. Planting should be before sprouting in early spring or after defoliation in autumn, its root system is shallow but developed, and there are many whisker roots, planting should not be too deep, do not cultivate in low-lying water. If enough basal fertilizer is applied in the planting hole, the seedlings can be transplanted with bare roots dipped in mud water, while big seedlings, trees or valuable varieties must be transplanted with soil blocks. The tree body is generally controlled at 4mur6 meters by shaping and pruning, and a simple pruning should be carried out every 2-3 years in large planting areas to evenly match large and small branches to control the shape of the crown. If there are conditions, it should be pruned in time after flowering every year, leaving only 3 buds at the base of the branches that have flowered, and the rest are all cut off, and the overdense twigs and cross branches are thinned. Heart picking should be carried out in summer to promote the formation of flower buds.

 
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