Friends want to know how to grow red grapes? Let's look at the summary answers. I hope they'll help you。

Pre-planting of red-tied grapes takes place in an environmentally sound setting, planting of tree trees after digging in the ground, and management of fattening, plastic cutting, etc。
1. Rational construction
It is possible to choose areas where there is no source of pollution, where there is a good environment, where there is plenty of sunlight, where water is easy to water, where the terrain is high and where there are no large shades。
Selection of varieties
The choice of red-tied grape seed is free of viral disease, the variety is more than 98 per cent pure, and the seedling is strong and the roots must be evenly distributed。
3. Tree planting
In the north, planting in the autumn is much better than in the spring, but in order to ensure the safety of new plantings and to facilitate irrigation, people prefer to grow in the spring. Before planting, people are also required to dig out a planting ditch with tools and add some mixtures to the field, which are then properly ploughed. In addition, people are required to trim and deworm each seedling before planting. Finally, some fertilizer is placed in the plant, and red-tied grape seedlings are inserted, and the soil is filled。
4. Fertilizer water management
The principle of moderate and reasonable nitrogen application should be followed in the fertilization of red grapes, in addition to the appropriate increase in the percentage of phosphorus and potassium. After every fertilization, people also have to water the trees once。
5. Orthopaedic trim
When red-tied grapes grow to a certain stage, people need to trim them. When trimmed, the main chicken must remain at about 1. 5 metres, the branches on both sides of the preceding paragraph should be even, and a result branch must be set aside 20 cm from each branch and a nutrient branch should be arranged, so that the result and nutrient branch can be converted annually。
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