Watering grape blossomsGrapes can be watered when they are in bloom, but the amount and frequency of watering need to be controlled. The frequency of watering can be increased when the climate is dry. Do not water the plants and flowers when watering. Stop watering when the soil moisture reaches 50%. Watering method for grapes during flowering periodWhen the grapes are in bloom, the amount of watering should be controlled. The principle of watering is to water the grapes when they are dry and wet. Generally, you can use spraying water instead of watering the grapes. Just spray the water on the leaves of the grapes. Usually, you can use well water or tap water to water the grapes. 1. Watering in the morning: Generally, the most suitable time to water grapes is before 10 am, because the temperature will not be too hot at this time and the soil will absorb water faster. 2. Watering at night: The temperature is relatively low at night. Generally, watering at night will give the grapes sufficient time to absorb water, and less water will flow out. Grape flowering period maintenance and watering1. Watering frequency: Grapes need to be watered heavily half a month before flowering. The amount of watering should be reduced during flowering, otherwise it will affect the fruit setting rate of grapes. 2. Watering time: Grapes will bear fruit after flowering. During the period from flowering to fruiting, the grapes absorb water at a faster rate. Generally, watering once every half a month is sufficient. Fertilization during grape flowering periodGrapes should not be fertilized during the flowering period, because grapes are more sensitive to fertilizers during this period, and improper application will easily burn the grape plants. Generally, diluted foliar fertilizer can be applied once a week before flowering. |
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