The use of pruning shears to remove buds or to injure the apex of the buds is called the bud break method. When the young trees are cut in winter, the second bud is cut off from the stem branches and often used to extend the growth potential of the extension branches and the third bud branches, which is conducive to adjusting the relationship between the master and the slave. This method is widely used in spindle-shaped, dwarfed anvils, and short dendritic tree pruning.
In addition, this method is commonly used when selecting the bud position and positioning the branch. In order to control the vegetative growth of juvenile tree, it promotes short-to-middle shoots. It is commonly used to break the top of large shoots at the top of short shoots in the flower buds, so that the lower buds germinate and are conducive to flowering. To spend more on the flower tree, in order to reduce the flow rate of flower buds, a certain percentage of preparatory branches are kept, and the branchlets are alternately changed and replaced in turn. Generally, the long-fruited branches and the flower-bearing fruit-tree branches are pruned and are also called flowers. Change flowers.
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