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Five tips for pruning fruit trees

  • If you’re ready for fruit tree pruning, I want to give you five tips.

22 January 2021 - 11:20

It's already tempered, when we realize that we're on carnivals and at the gates of March. As for the time, we must finish the plantations and start the work of judgment or pruning. Through the pruning, you see all kinds of stupid headless. People repeat what they see, we're Homo Repetans. The massacres that are committed with trees and trees cannot be understood without the knowledge of the humiliated fear that the person has of the smallest to the largest.

If you’re ready for fruit tree pruning, I want to give you five tips. Pruning directly influences the tree: it can strengthen or impair its health, strengthen or weaken the structure of the plant, increase or decrease the harvest and can cause changes in the future and life of the tree.

Be careful with rushing in fruit collection. More than one thinks he will plant a fruit tree and pick up sweet frogs the following year. To begin to give a good flowering and a rich fruit, the tree needs a structure, a strong branch. For the rest, we will have neither the tree nor the fruit for a while. So there's no hurry.

Not too much fruit. Don't ask too many crops to the tree. The fruit input and the maturation of the tree must maintain the balance. Bring fruit but replenish the wood. Trees that give a lot of fruit, especially apples with pepita (Malus domestica), pears (Pyrus communis) and plums (Prunus domestica), tend to alternate. I mean, a year with a lot of fruit and the next almost nothing. This temporary inclination of the fruit wood can be redirected in balance.

Pruning will hook you up. You'll enter a chain that doesn't end. It is useless to prune only occasionally or the year when the light comes. This year yes and then I do not know how many years no; this irregularity increases the massacre, the large branches will have to be cut, causing great wounds and delaying the fruit. If you've gotten into the pruning chain, pull it up and do the annual jobs.

Do not prune too fast. The wounds will only heal with new sweat, that is, in March-April. If it is cut long before, those wounds will be a nice lobby for diseases and pests, and the tree, its forage. More wounds and much worse in the humid and cold place. Wait at the end of the winter.

Do not prune too much. The removal of large branches should only be tolerated to revitalize very old trees. Otherwise, it will only produce absorbent branches that distort the tree and completely retract the harvest.

Think about your trees, they're the mothers who bring the legacy of your fruit. Beware of gender violence. We need competent judges with gender-based violence of judges of that kind.


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