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How to deal with kiwifruit bleeding

Published: 2024-11-24 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/24, How to deal with kiwifruit bleeding

Kiwifruit has a very large planting area in China, and there are often a lot of problems when planting kiwifruit. Among them, bleeding is one kind, which is very disadvantageous to the growth of kiwifruit. It seriously affects the yield and fruit quality of kiwifruit, thus reducing the economic benefit. So what is the harm of kiwifruit bleeding? What should we do with it? The following editor will give you a brief introduction, let's have a look!

1. The harm of bleeding

In the growth of kiwifruit, the bleeding period is actually a growth period, which generally belongs to a normal phenomenon. However, this only means that if the wound flow is small, then the harm to kiwifruit trees is very small. However, if the bleeding is more serious, it is very disadvantageous to the growth of kiwifruit trees. It will not only reduce the amount of flowers and fruits, reduce the fruit quality, but also lead to the decline of rhesus monkey peach trees. According to the survey, the trees with serious injuries are generally prosperous trees, and if the trees are weak, there will be no injuries. So we can judge the growth of the tree according to the flow of injury.

2. Causes of bleeding

When growing kiwifruit, if the temperature continues to rise, then the inside of the kiwifruit tree will begin to move. The root gradually transfers water to the upper part of the fruit tree, and during the transfer of water, some of the water will flow out of the wound due to the wound left in the previous winter cut, resulting in a wound flow. In fact, the bleeding period can be regarded as a phenological phase in the growth of rhesus monkeys, which is basically a normal phenomenon. But if the injury is too heavy, it is very disadvantageous to the tree, so we should pay more attention to it.

3. Preventive measures

If you want to reduce the bleeding phenomenon of kiwifruit, then you should give priority to prevention. First of all, we have to do a good job of winter pruning. Kiwifruit trees can be cut in winter about ten days after falling leaves until February of the following year, and when we enter March, we have to stop pruning. If a big branch is trimmed in winter, let the wound dry as soon as possible after pruning. Then apply an appropriate amount of sealing glue to the wound to reduce the bleeding phenomenon and avoid excessive bleeding.

After the spring, we should often observe the growth of kiwifruit trees. If there is a bleeding phenomenon in the scissors, then we should sterilize in time and apply the right amount of healing agent to promote the wound healing as soon as possible. Then we should do a good job of watering according to the soil moisture, and it is best to delay the watering time and reduce the damage. But if the wound flow is too little, then it may be that the macaque peach tree root is too deep, or suffer from root rot disease and so on. Therefore, corresponding measures should be taken in time to reinvigorate the tree potential and enhance the root growth ability. Finally, after clearing the garden every winter, the trunk should be painted white to avoid freezing injury and reduce bacterial infection.

The above is a brief introduction to how to deal with kiwifruit bleeding. That's all for today's introduction. This article is for reference only. I hope it can help you all.

 
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