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Kumquat trees bear too many fruits. Do you want to trim the branches? Can they bear fruit next year?
A conversation between uncle gardener and his party about the fruit of kumquat tree caught the attention of uncle gardener. A flower friend named Lone Guest asked: Kumquat bears too much fruit this year. Can it bear fruit next year? Should all the branches of the fruit be cut off? The memories of senior flower friends in the group at the end of summer gave a warm and targeted answer. The following is the conversation:

Lonely guests:

Should we cut off all the branches that have borne fruit?

Kumquat trees bear many fruits. Will they bear fruit next year?

Memories of late summer:

@ Lonely Kumquat?

Lonely guests:

I wonder if it's kumquat. Should all the branches of that fruit be cut off?

Should all the branches of kumquat be cut off?

Memories of late summer:

@ Lone guest looks like kumquat. Because of its long fruiting period, it is just right to make New Year's Eve flowers. Don't rush to prune, maintain normally, see more light, and pick the fruit when it turns yellow and ripe. Pruning is also shaping pruning. The method is the same as that of woody plants. Cut off branches that are too dense, overlapping, crossing and thin and downward. If the branches are too long, you can do anti-pruning to keep the plant full, and each branch will not affect ventilation and lighting. After pruning, apply compound fertilizer to promote growth.

Lonely guests:

The memory of late summer may not bear fruit next year. There are too many fruits this year, and I don't know how people raise them, so there is no flower field.

Memories of late summer:

How much the lone guest bears is related to the maintenance method. You can't change pots and soil during flowering and fruiting ~

The conversation is over. Although this conversation is not long, it is very valuable, so Uncle Gardener tidied it up, hoping to provide some reference for flower friends who encounter similar problems.

Kumquat tree

Uncle gardener prompts

(1) kumquat tree properties: It is appropriate to breed kumquat trees in winter, and do not freeze them at room temperature. If the room temperature is too high, kumquat trees can't get enough dormancy, so the growth may be weak in the second year, and it is easy to drop flowers and buds.

(2) Precautions during flowering and fruiting period: Kumquat trees should not be watered in large quantities during flowering and fruiting period, and then watered normally after the fruit is stable, but no water can be accumulated in the basin to prevent the fruit from falling.

After reading this article, do you also want to arrange a pot of kumquat for yourself before and after the 20 19 Spring Festival? Kumquat results are jubilant, which may indicate that the new year's work results are "fruitful"! It doesn't matter if you buy it, and it doesn't matter if you can't raise it. You can consult the gardener's uncle or the flower friends in the gardener's uncle group to make kumquat bear "good luck"!