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Waterlogged land is suitable for planting peach trees.
Peach tree is a light-loving tree species, strong branching, fast growth, if not well managed, easy to grow, affect the light, cause dead branches to hollow, the result of outward migration, resulting in premature tree aging, reduce yield and quality. Therefore, it is very important to take measures related to pruning, especially summer pruning.
New topping. In summer, when the new shoots of the peach tree grow to 30-50 cm, the first topping is carried out, and the top is removed in the correct direction, position, angle, appropriate side or above the bud to control the growth of the peripheral extension branches. For the long branches that have the value of using the canopy space, early topping should be carried out, or the branches with large angles should be shortened to make them change from upright growth to oblique growth, so as to form good fruiting branches and achieve the purpose of stable yield.
Thinning and pruning. Before the opening angle of the main branches and side branches with strong growth and small branch angles, the method of hanging, pulling and bracing was adopted, and the opening angle was cleared, the branches were uniform, the crown was opened, the growth was slowed, the fruiting ability was improved, and the resistance to diseases and insects was enhanced. During the shoot pulling period, cut off the clumps of honey branches in time.
Prune the weak dense branches, long branches, diseased and insect branches, bitter branches, etc., which affect the ventilation and light transmission of the canopy, save nutrients, improve light, enhance the ability of inner branches to shoot and bear fruit, promote fruit coloring and ripening, enhance sugar content, improve fruit quality, enhance the disease resistance of peach trees, and delay aging. Extend the fruiting period and increase economic benefits.
Take the twig and twist the twig. Take the branches on time and twist them correctly. In the summer growth period, the erect semi-lignified elongated branches, slowly bend downward from the base to the top by hand, repeat 2-3 times, or twist the base of the branch tip 19-180 degrees, so that the drooping or horizontal state, slow down the growth of the tree, promote the formation of flower buds, increase the fruiting branches, expand the fruiting surface, and achieve the purpose of stable yield and high yield.
Trowel positioning. Wipe bud positioning is also called breaking buds, in the peach tree leaf bud germination, pull out 3-5 cm long shoots, improper growth of the position, too many buds, can be wiped off by hand in time. Budding is an important operation for the replacement of new young trees and the regeneration of old trees.
It is too late not only for the peach tree to be erased but also easy to leave scars, which leads to the occurrence of gum disease, and increases the cost of prevention and control, affecting the quality of the fruit.
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In general, waterlogging tolerant fruit trees have strong environmental adaptability, and can resist a certain degree of breeze, and are not afraid of flooding, and can survive in stagnant water for a period of time. There are many varieties of fruit trees that are resistant to waterlogging, such as mulberry trees, jujube trees, pear trees, sand pear trees, banana trees, coconut trees, and so on.
In nature, there are some fruit trees that are very resistant to waterlogging, and they generally have a well-developed root system that can survive for a while even after being flooded.
In general, waterlogging tolerant fruit trees have strong environmental adaptability, and can resist a certain degree of breeze, and are not afraid of flooding, and can survive in stagnant water for a period of time.
There are many varieties of fruit trees that are resistant to waterlogging, such as mulberry trees, jujube trees, pear trees, sand pear trees, banana trees, coconut trees, and so on.
1. Jujube tree. Jujube tree is a kind of warm-loving plant, relatively drought tolerant and waterlogging tolerant, the plant's ability to withstand flooding is better, it can be planted in an area with an annual rainfall of 700 mm, so that the yield of jujube is the best.
2. Pear tree. The root system of the pear tree is relatively deep, and the plant's waterlogging resistance is very good, but due to different varieties, its degree of waterlogging resistance is also different, among which the waterlogging resistance of the sand pear is the best.
3. Mulberry tree.
The mulberry tree has a well-developed root system, and it is also a very waterlogg-tolerant fruit tree variety, and the plant grows best in a warm and humid environment, and its waterlogging tolerance is incomparable to that of other fruit trees.
4. Banana trees.
Banana trees are tropical tree species, the plant likes humidity and heat, has a well-developed fleshy root system, is very intolerant to waterlogging, and in the rainy season, the plant will grow more vigorously.
5. Coconut palms.
The coconut tree is also a typical fruit tree that is not afraid of waterlogging, and the tree can only grow vigorously in areas with abundant rainfall, and its root system is well developed, and it is not easy to accumulate water and rot roots.
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1. The fruit trees suitable for planting in waterlogged fields include pear trees, mulberry trees, jujube trees, pear trees, peach trees, sugar oranges, etc.
3. The root system of mulberry trees is very developed, and they like to grow in warm and humid climates, and have strong waterlogging resistance.
4. The number of peaches grows better than other fruit trees, but it should be noted that peach trees are light-loving fruit trees, which need to be planted in a sunny place and cannot grow in a shady environment. It is also necessary to pay attention to the problem of pruning, thinning the branches in time, reducing the consumption of nutrients, and also improving the light conditions.
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Summary. 1. There are many kinds of fruit trees that are not afraid of waterlogging, and there are two main types of more common ones.
3. The second type: mulberry tree, because its root system is very developed, and it likes to grow in a warm and humid climate, so its ability to tolerate water and humidity is also very high.
1. There are many kinds of fruit trees that are not afraid of waterlogging, and there are two main types of more common ones. 2. The first type: sand pear tree, because it likes to grow in warm and abundant rainfall, so it can tolerate a certain waterlogging environment.
3. The second type: mulberry tree, because its root system is very developed, and it likes to grow in a warm and humid climate, so its ability to tolerate water and moisture is also very high.
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Waterlogged land is suitable for planting peach trees.
Peach trees have a wide range of temperature adaptation, which can be cultivated between the average annual temperature of 8 17, and the most suitable growth temperature is 18 23, and the suitable temperature at maturity is about 25. If the temperature is too low, it is easy to cause frost damage and poor growth, and too high can easily lead to branch burns.
Peach is a light-loving small tree, the buds have early maturity, strong germination power, high branching force, new shoots grow many times in a year, can extract 2 to 3 branches, young trees can even grow 4 branches, weak stemness, the center of the stem naturally grows, 2 years after the automatic disappearance:
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Mulberry tree.
Mulberry is the fruit of the mulberry tree and is mostly grown in warm and humid climates. Mulberries start at around 12 °C.
The germination of the plate, made of small drupes, has a weight diameter of cm and a length of cm. Mulberries are dark purple, brownish-red or yellowish-brown, and a small amount milky white and have short fruit peduncles. The taste of mulberries is sweet and slightly sour.
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Pomegranate, also known as sea pomegranate, is a deciduous tree or shrub-like.
It likes sunshine, dry and warm DAO climate, likes fertilizer, is more cold-tolerant, drought-tolerant, barren-resistant, afraid of waterlogging, and is suitable for growing in calcareous, moist and fertile soil.
mangrove trees or shrubs, 2-4 m high; The bark is black-brown.
It generally grows in the intertidal zone along the coast where the soil is soft and silt, where the substrate is unstable, the soil is hypoxic, and the salinity is quite high. Mangroves have a unique way of adapting to grow in such harsh environments.
Mulberry (Latin name: Morus Alba L.).), deciduous trees or shrubs, up to 15 meters high.
He likes light, and is slightly shade-tolerant when he is young. It prefers warm and humid climates and is hardy. Drought tolerant, water and moisture resistance is extremely strong.
It has strong adaptability to soil, is resistant to barren and light alkaline, and prefers deep, moist and fertile soil. The root system is well developed and the wind resistance is strong. Strong germination and resistance to pruning.
It has strong anti-smoke and dust ability.
The pear tree is a perennial deciduous fruit tree and tree of the Rosaceae family.
Sand pears have strong moisture tolerance.
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Waterlogging resistant fruit trees are: bean pear, pear pear.
Flood resistance of plants:
1) The tree species with the strongest flood resistance: weeping willow, willow, locust jaclaw, elm, mulberry, Zhe, bean pear, pear, tamarix, purple locust, larch, etc.
2) Tree species with strong flood resistance: pine, palm, gardenia, oak, maple poplar, zelkova, mountain pepper, mountain pepper, sand pear, sweetgum, plane tree 3 species, wisteria, neem, black tree, chongyang wood, persimmon, grape, snow willow, ash, Lingxiao, etc. (3) Tree species with medium flood resistance:
Arborvitae, cypress, juniper, cypress, metasequoia, bamboo, purple bamboo, bamboo, magnolia, lime, oleander, poplar 3 species, wood, plum, apple, locust tree, toon, euonymus, crape myrtle, silk cottonwood, pomegranate, philodendron, vitex, yingchun, wolfberry, ** tree, etc.
4) Tree species with weak flood tolerance: podocarpus, black pine, juniper, zinnia, camphor tree, citrus, pepper, holly, small wax, boxwood, walnut, chestnut, white elm, oak, plum, apricot, acacia, honey locust, bauhinia, nantian bamboo, sparse, soapberry, rowan, triangular maple, catalpa, forsythia, golden bellflower, etc.
5) Tree species with the weakest flood resistance: Masson pine, fir, cedar, cypress, tung, loquat, bainan, luan, hibiscus, hibiscus, sycamore, paulownia, catalpa, hydrangea, etc.
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I am a green seedling, according to my experience, planting willow trees, persimmon trees, tung trees, etc. in waterlogged land are very waterlogged.
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1. Waterlogged land is suitable for planting poplars, poplars are not afraid of waterlogging, and grow fast, sales are good, and the value is considerable;
2. If you don't have time to take care of it, you can plant some seedlings, such as osmanthus, magnolia, smile, cedar and so on
3. Poplars and willows are not afraid of water, and they are more resistant to water than willows.
Same as a regular peach tree.
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