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Can fruit trees be pruned after spring?
The fruit trees in early spring can be pruned. Pruning is most suitable in spring and March. It is better to start pruning in winter. Do it as early as possible in spring. Pruning in spring is generally around the rainy day and before March. Pruning of fruit trees in spring is usually done before germination. Pruning fruit trees in spring is around March. Pruning in spring should be carried out before fruit trees germinate, which can reduce nutrient consumption.

fruit tree pruning

Pruning is the core technology of high quality and high yield cultivation of fruit trees. Practice has proved that under the same conditions, more than 50% of the benefits of improving the yield and quality of fruit trees depend on pruning techniques. By summing up, the fruit tree shaping and pruning work constructs a reasonable tree skeleton by shaping and utilizing the space.

It can bear the high-yield load of fruit, maintain ventilation and light transmission in the crown through pruning, improve photosynthetic efficiency of branches and leaves in the crown, weaken vegetative growth, promote flower bud formation and fruit growth, and make fruit trees bear early fruits and produce high-quality fruits through pruning.