Cherry, also known as European sweet cherry , is a tree of the genus Prunus in the Rosaceae family. It has ornamental value, edible value and health value. It has broad market prospects and good returns from large-scale cultivation. So how many years does it take for a cherry tree to bear fruit? Let’s learn more about it below. How many years does it take for a cherry tree to bear fruit? It usually takes 3 to 7 years for a cherry tree to start bearing fruit. However, the specific time of fruiting will be affected by many factors, including variety, planting environment, cultivation management, etc. How to grow cherry trees so that they bear more fruit? 1. Plot selection When planting cherry trees, you should choose a plot that is sheltered from the wind, facing the sun, with fertile soil, good air permeability, good drainage and irrigation, and suitable acidity and alkalinity. In addition, cherry trees have shallow roots, so the looseness of the soil is particularly important, and they should be avoided in heavy clay soils. 2. Seedling selection Choose two-year-old saplings that are healthy, free of pests and diseases, and have full buds. Make sure the tree has at least three branches at ideal angles to encourage a good fruiting season. The variety can be determined according to local planting conditions and market demand. Brooks, Santina, etc. are recommended. 3. Planting time There are two best times to plant cherry seedlings in a year, one is before germination in spring, and the other is after the White Dew in autumn. 4. Planting method When planting, dig planting holes according to the planned plant spacing and row spacing, place the seedlings flat in the holes, and allow the roots of the seedlings to extend naturally. During the planting process, the seedlings should be lifted slightly so that the roots and the soil are completely close to each other, and then the seedlings should be planted firmly. Note that the planting depth should be 5cm greater than the original seedling depth. 5. Reasonable density planting The planting density of cherry trees needs to be determined according to the variety, rootstock and soil conditions. Generally speaking, the Y-shaped dense planting method is adopted, and the cherry trees are planted at a spacing of 1×3 meters, with about 220 cherry plants planted per acre. If you use natural cluster shape or natural open heart shape for shaping, you can plant them at a spacing of 2-3 meters x 3-4 meters. In general, it usually takes 3-7 years after planting for cherry trees to begin bearing fruit. In order to make cherries bear more fruits, you need to pay attention to many aspects such as planting time, location, and method. Through comprehensive measures and scientific management, the yield and quality of cherries can be significantly improved.
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