Cherry planting methods are as follows:
1, sowing method.
First, put the cherry seeds into warm water to soak for a day, fish out and clean, use a sterilized tool to remove the seed shell, pay attention not to hurt the seed kernel inside, and then put the cherry seeds in the shade for 1 to 2 days can be sown, the best time to sow is in the early spring or the end of spring and early summer.
2, reasonable watering.
Cherries are drought-resistant, non-fruiting watering can be carried out using a hose or drip irrigation, keep the soil moist, cherries need a lot of water in the fruiting period, always pay attention to the degree of soil dryness and wetness, in addition to high temperatures in the summer and unusually dry conditions in the winter can be irrigated cherries.
3, fertilizer management.
Fertilizer can not only provide nutrients for cherries, but also can prompt the plant to bear rich fruit, fertilization before the cherry has not yet germinated, can ensure that the plant grows smoothly in the spring, pay attention to the amount of fertilizer can not be excessive, otherwise it will cause the leaves to grow, reduce the blossom and fruit.
4, control pests and diseases.
Aphids, moths, fruit flies and other pests will make the cherry stained with insect pests, before sowing the seeds can be soaked with insecticidal agents, effective prevention of insect pests, infection should be sprayed in a timely manner after the infection, if the cherry accidentally stained with blight, leaf curl and other diseases, should be cut in time to remove the diseased plant diseased leaves, and then sprayed with chlorothalonil and other bactericidal liquid.
Introduction of cherry:
Cherry is the family Rosaceae, Li genus of several plants collectively, the world as a cultivated cherry only four species, namely, cherry, European sweet cherry European sour cherry and hairy cherries, which plays an important role in the production of cherry, European sweet cherry and European sour cherry, trees or shrubs, from 2 to 25 meters high. Bark grayish white or dark brown.
Branches gray-brown or gray-brown, shoots green, glabrous or sparsely pilose, winter buds ovate-elliptic, glabrous, leaf blade ovate, elliptic or oblong-ovate, apex cuspidate or shortly acuminate, base rounded or cuneate, inflorescences umbellate with 3 to 4 flowers, flowers and leaves blooming together, pedicels 0.8 to 3.4 cm, sparsely pilose or glabrous.
Sepals triangular-ovoid or ovate-oblong, rounded or acute at the apex, petals white or pink, obovate, the drupe is subglobose or ovoid, reddish to purplish-black, 0.9 to 2.5 centimeters in diameter, flowering from March to May, fruiting from May to September.