Fertilizing cherry trees is critical to yield and fruit quality. Generally speaking, cherry trees need four key fertilizations in spring before turning green, before flowering, during the fruit expansion period and during the fruit maturity period.
Fertilize before turning green in spring: Apply the first fertilizer after the cherry tree wakes up. At this time, fertilizers containing nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium can be applied to help promote the growth of new shoots and the healthy development of the overall plant.
Pre-bloom fertilization: Give your cherry tree a second application of fertilizer before it blooms. At this time, an appropriate amount of phosphate fertilizer can be applied to help improve the formation of flower buds and flowering quality. In addition, you can also consider applying fertilizers containing trace elements, such as zinc, iron, etc., to help improve the disease resistance of cherry trees.
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Fertilization during the fruit expansion stage: Fertilize for the third time during the fruit expansion stage. At this time, you can apply an appropriate amount of fertilizer containing potassium to help promote fruit development and improve fruit quality.
Fertilization during fruit maturity: Fertilize for the fourth time during fruit maturity. At this time, fertilizers containing phosphorus, potassium and other elements can be applied to help promote fruit ripening and improve the taste and sweetness of the fruit.
When fertilizing, the appropriate fertilizer type and amount need to be determined based on the growth of the cherry tree and the soil nutrient status to avoid excessive or insufficient fertilization. Proper fertilization can help increase cherry yield and quality and promote the healthy growth of cherry trees.
Post time: Aug-30-2024