In the summer, focus on pruning to maintain tree health and structure. While removing the protective film, it's crucial to retract the crown promptly for intensive trimming. This helps manage the tree’s growth effectively.
1. **Reduce Crown Height**: By stepping back from the central leadership (main trunk), you can lower the overall height of each cherry tree by 50–80 cm. This prevents excessive vertical growth, which can hinder air circulation and light penetration inside the orchard.
2. **Prune Main Branches**: Cut back strong and middle main branches, allowing them to regrow from the middle or rear part of their origin. This encourages better development of the main branches and improves the tree's shape.
3. **Fine-Tune Each Branch**: Carefully trim the branches and secondary branches of the main stem and primary branches. Remove dense, upright, overlapping, and competitive branches that could hinder growth. Shorten medium-length branches and retain those that meander naturally, promoting balanced development.
4. **Train New Fruiting Branches**: After pruning, many new shoots will emerge. Select suitable ones to develop into new main branches or fruiting clusters. If they don’t fit the desired structure, remove them promptly to avoid unnecessary growth.
**Fertilization and Water Management**
1. **Top-Dressing with Water**: After removing the mulch, apply fertilizer immediately. Dig trenches between plants—30 cm deep and wide, extending 100 cm in length. Fill each trench with 250–300 g of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium fertilizer. After covering the soil, restore the ridge and reapply the plastic mulch. Ensure water is applied during fertilization. A second round of fertilization should occur in mid-to-late September, using trenches on the opposite side of the planting row. Rotate this method annually for optimal results.
2. **Root Fertilizer Spraying**: After removing the mulch, combine this with disease control. Spray a solution of "Tianda-2116" diluted at 1,000 times, mixed with 0.7% brown sugar and 0.3% urea, 3–4 times every 7–15 days. From late June onward, alternate with a solution of 0.4% potassium dihydrogen phosphate, 0.7% brown sugar, and 0.3% urea. Apply this every 7–10 days for 3–4 applications to enhance fruit quality and tree resilience.
**Paclobutrazol Application**
Starting in early July, spray 15% paclobutrazol diluted 200–300 times every 10–15 days, applying it 1–3 times in succession. This helps suppress excessive shoot growth and promotes flower bud formation, leading to better fruit production.
**Drainage and Flood Control**
Cherry trees are highly sensitive to waterlogging. If water accumulates in the field, the trees can die within 24 hours. After removing the mulch, ensure the ridges are high, the soil is covered with mulch, and drainage ditches are properly maintained. During rain, monitor and drain water promptly to prevent pooling between the rows. Avoid any water accumulation under the sheds to protect tree health.
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