How to plant tree grape to make it bloom
The editor brings you the small experience of tree grape planting to make it bloom and the basic knowledge of grape planting, next, the site editor will introduce to the netizens.
Grapes have been a very popular fruit since ancient times. Not only are they sweet and sour in taste, but they can also be eaten raw, dried into raisins, or even used to make wine. Because of these reasons, many people also like to plant grapevines in their yards. This type of fruit tree is widely cultivated in the country, and with the advancement of planting techniques, there are also more and more varieties of grapes. When is it best to plant grape seedlings? What methods can make the grape seedlings bear fruit the second year after transplanting?
When is it best to plant grape seedlings? How to make the grape seedlings bloom and bear fruit the second year after transplanting? Grape trees have strong vitality, and their propagation methods include seed propagation, grafting, cutting, and layering. The most widely used method is cutting. Based on years of experience, the survival rate of grape seedlings transplanted in autumn is generally higher than in spring. This is because the autumn season is more conducive to the growth of grape seedlings, with temperatures and soil and air humidity more suitable, which improves the survival rate of grape seedlings. In spring, the temperature difference between day and night is relatively large, which is not conducive to the healing of grape seedling wounds and the growth of new roots. Therefore, experienced planters usually choose to transplant grape seedlings in autumn. If you plan to get the grape seedlings to bear fruit early, it is also best to transplant them in autumn.
Generally speaking, grape seedlings will bloom and bear fruit within 2-3 years after planting. Of course, there are also some differences between different varieties. In previous years, the editor bought 3 grape seedlings, and as the seller claimed, as long as they were managed properly, they would bloom and bear fruit the second year. True enough, two of the three grape seedlings survived and both bloomed and bore fruit the second year. However, because the seedlings were too weak, not too many were left, and only less than ten clusters of grapes were left on each grape tree. If you want the grape tree to bear fruit the second year, as long as the later management is good, it is not difficult. Here, the farmer briefly talks about how to plant and manage!
Firstly, choose high-quality grape seedlings. It is currently spring, and there are many markets selling various seedlings. When buying grape seedlings, it is necessary to find an expert in this field to help, so that you can select strong, well-rooted, and disease-free high-quality grape seedlings. If you want the grape seedlings to bear fruit the second year, it is best to plant them in autumn.
Secondly, the planting environment. Plants cannot grow without soil, and only by planting grape seedlings in an environment suitable for their growth can they grow fast and strong. Grapes are a plant that loves sunshine and is very suitable for growing in sandy loam soil, so when planting, you should prioritize sunny, sandy loam soil.
Thirdly, apply enough base fertilizer. Before transplanting grape seedlings, dig a pit, with an upper diameter of 80 centimeters and a bottom diameter of 40 centimeters, and apply sufficient base fertilizer in the pit. You can use farmyard manure, or a mixture of organic fertilizer and urea. Spread evenly at the bottom of the pit, then cover with about 10 centimeters of soil before placing the grape seedlings, and then press the soil previously dug and remember to water thoroughly.
Last but not least, strengthen post-planting management. To get grapes to bear fruit early, after planting grapes, it is necessary to manage the vines meticulously, prune the branches reasonably, and never relax in terms of water and fertilizer management, especially in terms of fertilizer management. And it is necessary to prevent and control pests and diseases in a timely manner, which can effectively promote the maturation of the vines and the differentiation of flower buds. In this way, it is basically possible to bear a small amount of fruit the second year.
In fact, early fruiting of grape trees is not a good thing, and it is normal to bear fruit in three years. The earlier the fruiting, the more harmful it is to the seedlings, and most planters will remove the grapes that bloom and bear fruit early.
The above introduction of how to plant tree grapes to make them bloom and the specific introduction of the basic knowledge of grape planting, hoping to bring some plant knowledge to plant enthusiasts.