It is almost summer, and many fruits are re-opened and those who like grapes choose to grow them themselves. Whether they have a yard or a city balcony. Today, let's talk about the way we're going to grow grapes。

1. Water conservation
Water the grapes as appropriate. Don't pour too much water. We can water the grapes in small quantities and many times to supplement the moisture they need. If water is accumulated, it causes roots to rot and leads to flowers falling fruit. If water accumulates after rain, it should be drained in a timely manner。
2. Fertilizers
It is best to use organic fertilizers when promoting the flowering of grapes. Grapes can be improved to grow soil, and grapes can flourish and grow well. It should be noted, however, that organic fertilizers must be fermented before they are used, otherwise they are prone to burning roots and seedlings. Without organic fertilizers, phosphorus and potassium fattening can also be increased, and when applied, water should be pumped immediately to replenish it with sufficient water fat to prompt it to bloom as soon as possible。

3. Drug consumption
Episodes of 0. 3 per cent boron + 50 per cent chlorine 1,000 times the fluid when raisin blooms against asymptomosis and axle brownness. Drumb, usually 25-30 days before the raisin sprouts, applying lime nitrogen or melamine solutions to winter sprouts on branches。
4. Rise and shine
Grape sprouts take place in the sun, which is a radiant plant with plenty of sunlight and good growth in order to produce flowers, with insufficient sunlight, long twigs, low nutrients, thin leaves, poorly split buds and no results, so that grape sprouts are properly tanned and shaded。
5 cuts in due course
Cutting in due course is also an important measure in promoting flowers. The canopy can be restructured, ventilation can be promoted and disease can be reduced. At the same time, proper flowering fruit can not only reduce nutritional competition, but also increase light and air flow and contribute to even maturity of the fruits。
During the flowering period, pollination efficiency can be increased by artificially assisted pollination. This includes the use of soft brushes to sweep the varnish or the use of tools such as fans to simulate natural winds to help pollen spread。





