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What are the six taboos of citrus pruning?
As follows:

First, avoid not opening the lighting route.

When pruning citrus, be sure to open the light path and let the light shine into the crown. If the branches below can't receive light, it will affect the flowering and reduce the yield, so let the branches see the light when pruning.

Second, avoid uneven pruning.

When pruning citrus trees, uneven pruning should be avoided, and balanced and symmetrical pruning should be carried out to keep the whole fruit tree in a healthy growth state, maintain vigorous vitality and blossom better.

Third, avoid stubble.

When pruning citrus trees, you can't leave oblique stubble, because oblique stubble is not easy to heal, which is easy to cause diseases and will cause water loss in citrus trees. If it rains, the wound will rot faster, leading to the loss of nutrients and affecting the normal growth of citrus trees. Avoid oblique stubble when pruning, and apply pruning oil after pruning.

Fourth, avoid not disinfecting in time

Citrus is not disinfected in time when pruning. When pruning in winter, many people will cut off all bark, necrotic tissue and diseased branches. The cut parts must be taken out of the orchard in time and burned, and the lime-sulfur mixture should be sprayed, so as to protect the citrus trees well.

Five, avoid not combining tree potential

There is no fixed method for pruning citrus trees, and pruning should be combined with tree potential. Fruity fruit trees can be pruned again, and thin ones need to be pruned lightly.

Six, avoid not knowing the situation of tree species.

When pruning citrus trees, be sure to specify the tree species and prune them according to the specific situation, and don't blindly.