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How to prune mango trees after harvest?
Prune mangoes after picking. Pruning can shorten the unproductive period of mango, achieve the goal of early fruiting and high yield, and adjust the contradiction between growth and fruiting through pruning. The ideal crown can be achieved in the following ways. Digging, sprouting, coring, pressing and pulling are the main methods, and short cutting, shrinkage and re-cutting are adopted. Pay attention to the following points when pruning.

How to prune mangoes after picking them? The principle of pruning is that the top is light and the bottom is heavy, and the inside is light and the outside is light. The top is heavy and the bottom is light. Mango has the characteristics of more stable fruit in the middle and lower part of the crown, so it is necessary to gently cut the lower part of the fruit tree and leave as many branches as possible to let it sprout new buds to ensure the yield in the coming year. After mango is harvested, the branches above the crown should be cut off again to control the height of the plant and enhance the light transmittance of the tree.

Heavy inside and light outside. Mango blossoms and bears fruit at the top bud of autumn shoot, and most fruits hang on the crown surface, only a few fruits hang on the inner branches, and few fruits are on the stem flowers (trees are easy to appear when they are old). Therefore, the crown surface should be lightly cut to ensure the number of fruit branches, and the internal branches should be re-cut to ensure the ventilation of the tree. As soon as the mango was picked, the fruit farmers began to prune the young trees. This is not right! Interpretation: Pruning mangoes immediately after picking often leads to tree weakness because the trees have not recovered. At the same time, it is difficult to control the last autumn ripening time of mango by pruning in advance, which will affect the after-ripening of these autumn bamboo shoots or prevent them from flowering because of the germination of winter bamboo shoots. In summer, the sunshine is strong, without the shading and transpiration of leaves, the trunk will be easily sunburned, and in severe cases, it will die, and the windward side will easily induce a large number of gummosis.

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