How to prune a lemon tree to produce fruit
Pruning a lemon tree requires combining its growth characteristics and growth environment, choosing the appropriate time and method for pruning, and paying attention to details and fertilizer and water management. To promote healthy growth and fruiting of lemon trees.
1. Understand the growth characteristics of lemon trees
Lemon trees are perennial evergreen fruit trees that grow tall and have fast branch growth. Therefore, they need to be pruned regularly to maintain a beautiful shape and promote growth. result.
2. Choose the right time for pruning
Pruning lemon trees is mainly done in spring and summer. At this time, the sap flows slowly, and the wounds heal easily after pruning without causing nutritional damage. drain.
3. Determine the pruning method
Choose the appropriate pruning method according to the growth status and age of the lemon tree. Commonly used pruning methods include thinning, short cutting, tillering, etc. Thinning pruning mainly involves cutting off overly dense branches, cross branches, overlapping branches and diseased dead branches to improve the ventilation and light transmission conditions inside the crown; pruning mainly involves cutting off part of the branches to promote the growth of new shoots and increase growth. The number of branches; tillering is mainly to cut off the sprouting tillers growing out of the roots to promote the growth of the main root.
4. Pay attention to the details of pruning
During the pruning process, try to keep the incision smooth and clean to avoid wound infection and moisture loss. After pruning, the wound should be treated promptly, such as applying healing agent, etc., to accelerate wound healing.
5. Reasonable fertilization and water management
Prompt fertilization and water management should be carried out after pruning to promote the recovery and growth of lemon trees. You can choose organic fertilizers or compound fertilizers, and pay attention to keeping the soil moist to avoid excessive dryness or water accumulation.