1. Is it still possible to water?You can water the apricot tree when it is in bloom, and you should add an appropriate amount of water to it. Be careful not to use too much water when watering, and let the apricot tree absorb all the water. Proper watering at this time can make it bloom better and more, and the flowering period will also be extended. In some areas, the climate is relatively humid when the apricot trees are in bloom. If the soil is not too dry at this time, you don't have to water them. 2. Watering time1. Flower buds sprout: During the flower bud sprouting period in spring, it should be watered once. After watering, the apricot tree can bloom more evenly. Moreover, it can also help the growth of branches to a certain extent. 2. Hard core period: around June. The rainfall usually decreases at this time, so it needs to be watered to avoid fruit dropping. 3. Before and after fruit picking: Watering is also needed before and after fruit picking in July, but if it rains frequently during this period, you don’t need to water it to avoid too much water affecting its growth. 4. Freezing: Before the soil freezes in winter, it is necessary to water it when applying base fertilizer, which is what we often call freezing water. |
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