Room-shaped pruning method for tea tree
A pruning method and tea tree pruning technology, applied in the directions of gardening methods, botanical equipment and methods, applications, etc., can solve the problems of insufficient height of tea pickers, limited growth of tea trees, time-consuming and laborious tea leaves, etc., and achieve water-soluble vitamins and tea. The effect of improving polyphenols, good quality of tea green and improving utilization rate
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[0024] Such as figure 1 As shown, a tea tree house-shaped pruning method, the tea tree is divided into an upper part and a lower part, the lower part of the tea tree is pruned into a rectangular parallelepiped structure, the upper part of the tea tree is pruned into a regular quadrangular pyramid structure, and the upper part The bottom surface is coplanar with the top surface of the lower part, so that the tea tree is trimmed into a house shape; the height of the tea tree is trimmed to 70 cm, and the side length of the bottom surface of the lower part is trimmed to 110 cm. The ratio of the height of the upper part to the side length of the bottom of the upper part is 0.375, that is, the height a of the upper part is 41.3cm, and the height d of the lower part is 28.7cm. Since the side length of the bottom is 110cm, the length of b is The length of c can be obtained by using the Pythagorean law to be 55cm. The length of c is 68.8cm. The tea trees are pruned aft...
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[0026] Such as figure 1 As shown, a tea tree house-shaped pruning method, the tea tree is divided into an upper part and a lower part, the lower part of the tea tree is pruned into a rectangular parallelepiped structure, the upper part of the tea tree is pruned into a regular quadrangular pyramid structure, and the upper part The bottom surface is coplanar with the top surface of the lower part, so that the tea tree is trimmed into a house shape; the height of the tea tree is trimmed to 80 cm, and the side length of the bottom surface of the lower part is trimmed to 100 cm. The ratio of the height of the upper part to the side length of the bottom of the upper part is 0.375, that is, the height a of the upper part is 37.5cm, and the height d of the lower part is 42.5cm. Since the side length of the bottom is 100cm, the length of b is The length of c can be obtained by using the Pythagorean law to be 55cm. The length of c is 62.5cm. The tea trees are pruned aft...
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[0028] A tea tree house-shaped pruning method, the tea tree is divided into an upper part and a lower part, the lower part of the tea tree is pruned into a rectangular parallelepiped structure, the upper part of the tea tree is pruned into a regular quadrangular pyramid structure, and the bottom surface of the upper part is The top surface of the lower part is coplanar, so that the tea tree is trimmed into a house shape; the height of the tea tree is trimmed to 90cm, and the side length of the bottom of the lower part is trimmed to 90cm; wherein the height of the upper part is the same as that of the upper part. The side length ratio of the bottom surface of the part is 0.4. Tea trees are pruned after their shoots mature in the second year after planting, and old tea trees are pruned every summer after their shoots mature. The upper part is pruned with a double tea tree trimmer or a single tea tree trimmer.
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