Kyoho grapes are usually planted in fine sandy loam when growing, and the temperature should be kept above 12-15 degrees, and the temperature should be kept at about 2 degrees during flowering. When planting, it is usually carried out in February-June every year, and its origin is in the western part of Asia.
Kyoho grapes have been planted for several years.
Kyoho grapes will take about 2-3 years to bear fruit after planting. Its production period is relatively long, about 2 years, and its root system is relatively developed. It is beneficial to its growth and development to have a suitable temperature environment and sufficient sunlight during maintenance.
Grafting Kyoho Grape bears fruit
If Kyoho Grape is propagated by grafting, it will bear fruit in the second year after planting. Grafting propagation can improve its resistance and quality.
potted Kyoho grapes are bearing fruit
When potted Kyoho grapes are planted, they need to use mature seeds, and then sow them in spring. The growth rate will be slow, and it will take 2-3 years to blossom and bear fruit.
why doesn't Kyoho Grape bear fruit
If Kyoho Grape doesn't bear fruit when it is growing, it may be because the branches and leaves are heavily pruned, and it needs to be done according to the growth, and the lack of sufficient sunlight will also affect the fruit. In normal times, it is best to keep it in a sunny place.
key points of planting Kyoho grapes
Kyoho grapes need to be planted in loose and fertile soil when growing. Good ventilation environment and sufficient lighting environment can promote their growth and development during maintenance, and they should be watered and fertilized in time at ordinary times to make them have a lot of nutrients to grow.