Young trees and early fruit trees: Young trees and early fruit trees generally adopt crown expansion and pruning, so short cutting, light cutting and long cutting are generally adopted. For bony branches and elongated branches, they should be cut short according to the tree shape to be cultivated, and for branches that are not the trunk, they should be cut lightly and put long to promote later flowering and fruiting, and gradually cultivated into fruiting branches.
Full-fruiting period: Peach trees in full-fruiting period mainly regulate the relationship between growth and fruiting, and prolong the fruiting time of peach trees on the basis of maintaining the robust growth of fruit trees. 5-8 flower buds should be left in the long branch of the fruiting branch in the full fruit period, 3-5 flower buds should be left in the medium-length fruiting branch, and the shorter fruiting branch does not need to be truncated. Pruning of fruiting branches should stagger the main long and short branches and reserve spare branches. When peach trees are pruned in full fruit, the vigorous branches can be pruned again, the weak branches should be lightly pruned, and the strong buds should be kept.
Fruit trees in the late growth stage: after peach trees enter the weak stage, many branches will die. At this time, it is necessary to cultivate new branches again, because the former fruiting branches are old and bear few and small fruits. When the fruit trees are pruned in the later growth stage, the big branches shrink slightly year by year, the middle branches and branchlets shrink appropriately, and the strong branches or full flower buds shrink, which stimulates the vigorous growth of flower buds and branches and forms a new vigorous fruit tree.
Whether it is a young tree, a fruit tree or a weak tree, the principle of pruning is to ensure ventilation in the crown, because the ventilation in the crown of peach trees is poor, which is easy to cause branchlets to die without light, which is not conducive to the cultivation of fruit branches.