In the vigorous growth period, the new buds that are too dense and weak should be drained in time to reduce nutrient consumption and ensure the growth of main branches. Sparse flowers: when in full bloom, there are many buds in each batch, and sometimes the number of buds in one branch can reach 10 ~ 20. Within 8 days after emergence, it is advisable to leave 2 ~ 3 strong buds in different directions on each branch, and the others are sparse.
Fruit thinning: 5 ~ 7 days after flowering, select 1 ~ 2 pollinated healthy fruits from each branch, and cut off all the others to improve the commercial fruit rate.