When to prune kiwifruit
Kiwifruit can generally be pruned after winter every year, and can be pruned before January of the following year to avoid bleeding. Pruning can also be done in summer, mainly to sort out the over-growing branches and some over-growing branches, and to properly remove the core.
How to prune branches and leaves of kiwifruit
Pruning branches: When pruning kiwifruit in winter, most branches will carry diseases and insect pests. The main objects of pruning are old dead branches, diseased branches and other branches. If not treated immediately, these branches will become a source of pests and diseases in the orchard the following year. Decisive pruning: When pruning, if you see that the appearance of the plant is chaotic and many branches are white and lush, which seriously reduces the permeability of the fruit tree, be sure to prune those branches and vines that grow vigorously and have many branches and leaves. Otherwise, a large amount of nutrients will be consumed and the tree will be reduced. Probability of flowering and fruiting of kiwi fruit trees.
Kiwi pruning tips
In the sapling stage of kiwi fruit, there are many new roots, strong absorptive function, dominant vegetative growth, and rapid expansion of the crown volume. Therefore, the overall amount of trimming should be light. Because older plants consume large amounts of trees, inhibiting nutrient uptake and weakening branch growth. When pruning, it is necessary to focus on shrinking and shortening, combined with appropriate thinning of branches, to maintain the shrinking and renewal of branches, so that old trees can regain their youth.
Kiwi pruning will make it grow faster
If you want kiwi to grow faster, cut off some longer branches when pruning. This will not only correct the shape of the tree, but also Allow the sun to fully shine on it. Prune some trees that grow too densely in time to allow sunlight to shine on them and maintain the transparent effect of a fruit tree.
Kiwi pruning to bloom
Kiwi fruit must be pruned to bloom, and those branches that are too long must be cut off. If the branches and leaves grow too densely, they need to be pruned to increase the air permeability of the branches and leaves, conduct effective photosynthesis, and promote flowering.
Kiwi pruning will produce more fruits
If the kiwi fruit wants to bear more fruits, you can keep some branches that can bear fruit during pruning, and then cut off some unnecessary branches, because there are still Some new branches will grow.
Precautions for pruning kiwi fruit
During winter, you should pay attention to a good time to prune kiwi fruit. Pruning the fruit immediately after picking will only waste more nutrients. If the pruning time is too early, it will reduce the accumulation of nutrients and seriously affect the probability of flowering and fruiting next year. But if the pruning time is too late, it won't work. If the pruning time is too late, it will delay the phenological stage of kiwi fruit, reduce the probability of branching, lead to deformed fruit growth, etc.