How to Water High-Yield Grapes
The editor introduces some small experiences on how to water high-yield grapes for plant cultivation. Let's take a look together below.
How to Water High-Yield Grapes
Planting grapes, fertilizing, and watering are essential steps that cannot be omitted. Watering is the most important for most crops, and too much or too little water will affect the normal growth and development of crops. Therefore, a scientific and reasonable watering method is very crucial. Today, let's learn about the key points of watering for high-yield grapes.
Before Grape Germination
At this time, grapes germinate, new shoots grow rapidly, inflorescences develop, and the root system is also in a period of vigorous activity, which is one of the key periods for grape water demand. Due to the dry spring in northern China, grapes are covered with moist soil for a long time. If they are not watered immediately after being unearthed, they can easily be affected by dry winds, leading to poor germination or even withered branches.
10 Days Before Grape Bloom
During this period, new shoots and inflorescences grow rapidly, the root system begins to produce a large number of new roots, assimilation is relatively strong, transpiration gradually increases, and water demand is high. In the blooming period, water usually needs to be controlled because watering can lower soil temperature. At the same time, excessive soil moisture can lead to excessive growth of new shoots, which is not conducive to fertilization and fruit setting in grapes. In areas with well-drained sandy soil, if the weather is dry, proper watering during the flowering period can sometimes increase fruit setting rate.
About 10 Days After Grape Bloom
During this period, new shoots grow rapidly, the base begins to lignify, leaves increase rapidly, new inflorescence primordia form rapidly, the root system develops a large number of new lateral roots, and the absorption of water by the roots is most vigorous in the soil. At the same time, the berries experience their first growth peak, which is a key period for fertilizer and water demand.
When Grape Berries Start to Change Color
At this time, the berries grow quickly and sugar begins to accumulate in them. During this period, proper fertilization and water supply can not only improve the yield and quality of the current year but also have a good effect on the yield of the following year.
Grape Berry Maturity
Generally, in areas with good irrigation or water conservation, soil moisture is sufficient. If rainfall is insufficient, the soil's water-holding capacity is poor, or a large amount of fertilizer is applied, irrigation is needed. Moderate soil moisture during the maturation period leads to good development of fruit seeds, high yield, and high sugar content. If the water content is high, the berries can also mature well, but the sugar content is reduced, the aroma is reduced, the fruit is prone to cracking, and it is not suitable for storage.
When Grapes are Buried in Soil for Winter Protection
If the soil is dry, it is not convenient to bury the soil, and a small amount of water is needed before burying. In the dry north China during winter and spring, we have the habit of watering and freezing water in winter.
The above are the key points of watering grapes. Let's see if there is anything else that needs to be补充ed? Watering is indeed essential in the process of planting grapes.
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