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When will the yellow skin be trimmed?
Trimming yellow skin is usually done in the early morning or evening to avoid strong light. Huangpi fruit trees are pruned once in their infancy to control the overall growth trend of the trees, then pruned two weeks before the trees are released to promote the germination of branches, and then pruned the overall crown after autumn.

When is the pruning of wampee 1, early morning or dusk?

If you want to trim the yellow skin, you should do it in the early morning or at dusk, even better if it is cloudy. This is because the wounds left by yellow peel pruning may be damaged or burned by transpiration in sunny days, so it is necessary to avoid pruning in sunny days.

2. Young tree shaping

The pruning of young wampee trees is mainly to cultivate dry branches, balance the trend of the whole tree, adjust the growth trend and trend of the main branches, and make the trunk and lateral branches of the tree form a crown structure along an axis, which is beneficial to the later flowering and fruiting and can increase the yield.

3, control a little to promote fruit

The germination ability of wampee is relatively strong, and it can shoot spring shoots, summer shoots, early autumn shoots and late autumn shoots four times a year. If the new shoots grow vigorously, measures should be taken to control the shoots and promote the fruit in time to increase the yield of wampee, and pruning should be done about two weeks before the shoots are released to promote the germination of branches.

4, the overall pruning

After all the fruits of the wampee tree are picked, the wampee tree will enter a long dormant period. At this time, the wampee tree should be thoroughly pruned, and all branches with residual fruit and old branches that have blossomed, as well as branches that affect the overall shape, such as cross branches and overlapping branches, should be cut off to prepare for the next flowering.