Fruit tree winter cut to see buds bud

First, distinguish flower buds, buds differentiate flower buds, buds should be differentiated from the external shape and internal structure of buds. The flower buds are full of plums and buds, with a rounded top, a large scale and a bright, cohesive, hard hair when squeezed by hand. There are fewer hairs, darker colors, and prominent ridges. The neck slenderly curls to the side, and the leaf marks are prominently squatting. After peeling off the scales, a small green ball is in the middle. The leaf buds are smaller, with a slender tip, small scales, loose cooing and dark coat. After peeling off the scales, there are several needle-shaped green tines in the middle.

Second, look at the flower pruning The flower pruning goal is to determine the number and quality of flower buds, and make targeted adjustments to avoid the size of the year. For trees that have grown up in size, they should be meticulously and reasonably pruned according to their strength. For large-year trees with more flowers and good shoot quality, flower buds on some middle and long fruiting branches should be cut off to achieve the purpose of flower exchange, reduce the amount of fruit in the current year, and meet the nutrient requirements for fruit growth and flower bud formation. . In the year when the annual results are insufficient, the preservation of flowers should be the main reason. However, for weak trees with more flowers, we must cut off some of the flower buds on the weak branches, leaving only the flower buds on the strong branches.