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How can strawberries be pruned to produce more?
1. Pruning stolons: Cut off the stolons where strawberries grow and replant them in the soil. 2. Pruning diseased leaves: Cut diseased leaves in time to avoid large-scale infection. 3. Thinning flowers and fruits: thinning the fine buds and fruits on strawberry plants. 4. Precautions: Use clean and sharp scissors when pruning, and disinfect strawberry wounds in time after pruning.

How to prune strawberries to produce more than 1? Prune stolons.

During the growth of strawberries, many stolons will grow and most of the nutrients will be consumed. It is best to cut them off to promote the healthy development of plants, and the cut stolons can be replanted in the soil to grow new strawberries.

Step 2 Trim diseased leaves

Strawberries are easily eroded by diseases and insect pests such as leaf blight and powdery mildew during maintenance. When the diseased leaves are found, they should be cut off immediately to avoid infecting the whole plant, and then the strawberry should be sprayed with carbendazim solution for prevention.

3. Sparse flowers and fruits

Strawberry bud stage, some bloom late, it is difficult to bear fruit, or the fruit is thin. At this time, thin buds and fruits should be thinned to improve the quality and quantity of fruits.

4. Preventive measures

When pruning strawberries, the scissors should be clean and sharp enough, otherwise the plants will be infected with germs and affect the quality of the fruits. In addition, the cut after pruning should be coated with lime water to promote wound healing and help strawberries recover their growth.