A method suitable for horizontally connected scaffolding cultivation of grapes in alpine regions
A technology of connecting trellis in alpine regions, applied in cultivation, application, agriculture, etc., can solve the problems of inconsistent fruit ripening, heavy wintering workload, difficult pruning, etc., to prevent leggy branches, facilitate wintering and cold protection, and improve fruit quality Effect
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[0020] A kind of method that is suitable for the cultivation of grape horizontally connected scaffolding in alpine area The specific steps are as follows:
[0021] S1. Planting of seedlings: The young seedlings are planted at an angle of 30° with the ground in the same direction. When the new shoots grow to 50 cm, the new shoots are tied to the iron wire along the main direction with ropes; the first grape in each row uses "one hole" For double planting, one grape is vertically planted and tied vertically on the wire. When the thickness of the new shoot reaches 0.8cm, top off at a height of 1.8m. Tie the top two auxiliary shoots to the two iron wires connecting the uprights as extension branches for cultivation;
[0022] S2, summer pruning: When the new shoots on the main vine grow to the inflorescence, keep a new shoot at an interval of 17 cm perpendicular to the row direction and tie it on the frame surface. Wipe it clean, do not wipe the buds of the remaining new shoots in...
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