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The key technology of cherry cultivation
As the old saying goes, "It's hard to grow cherries." This is largely due to the unique characteristics of the cherry root system. Cherry roots are shallow and highly sensitive to environmental conditions. They require well-drained soil and are prone to waterlogging, which can lead to root suffocation. Their high respiratory demand makes them more aerobic than other fruit trees, and they are particularly vulnerable to poor drainage. If water accumulates for even a short period during the rainy season, it can cause yellowing leaves and, in severe cases, plant death. To successfully grow high-quality cherries, proper site selection, planting techniques, and effective irrigation management are essential.
First, choosing the right location is crucial. The land should be elevated to prevent water accumulation, with a low groundwater level. The soil should be sandy loam, slightly acidic or neutral, deep, and well-aerated. If the soil quality is poor, deep plowing and the addition of organic matter should be done before planting. Cherry trees have strict ecological requirements, and a deep, fertile soil layer promotes strong root development, leading to vigorous growth, better resistance, and higher yields. It’s important to note that improving the rhizosphere soil after planting is very difficult, so preparation before planting is key.
Second, an efficient irrigation and drainage system must be in place. Good drainage facilities are necessary to manage water during heavy rains and ensure timely watering during dry periods. For new orchards, main ditches and secondary channels should be designed properly. On flat or large plots, raised beds can be created to facilitate irrigation and drainage. Ditch irrigation allows water to seep into the root zone, preventing root rot and promoting healthy root development.
Third, proper planting techniques are vital. The best time to plant cherries is in the fall, especially in northern regions where spring droughts make water management challenging. Planting too early in spring can expose seedlings to frost, while planting too late may result in slow growth and potential seedling death. Autumn planting allows the tree to establish itself before winter, leading to faster sprouting and stronger growth in the following spring. Before the ground freezes, the soil should be packed around the base of the tree.
For planting methods, the "small pit and deep planting" technique is recommended. Unlike traditional large pit methods, which can cause root problems, this approach involves digging small pits, mixing soil with organic fertilizer, and carefully placing the seedling. The roots should only be lightly covered, leaving the original soil mark visible. The root collar should be about 15 cm below the surface, and a small mound should be formed around the base of the tree. This method reduces the center of gravity, preventing lodging, while allowing the roots to breathe more effectively, promoting faster and healthier growth.
Finally, consistent but careful watering is essential. After planting, water regularly but avoid overwatering. Adjust your watering schedule based on weather conditions—more frequent watering during dry spells and active drainage when needed. Keep the root zone consistently moist without becoming waterlogged. This balance ensures the tree thrives and develops strong, healthy roots.