Reproduction by vegetation
If you do not take care of the fruit garden, then over 2-3 years it grows overgrown with cherry and plum. Root shoots are young shoots formed from sleeping buds on the skeletal roots of plants. Many cultures, such as plum, cherry, pear forest;as well as linden, chestnut, acacia can give growth to a very old age. But coniferous trees form sprouts extremely rarely.
Many gardeners are still planting saplings of cherry, plum, sea buckthorn, Japanese quince, digging them for acquaintance with neighbors or acquaintances.
The variety is grown by shoots taken from the root plants of
. Such cherry varieties as Vladimirskaya, Shubinka, Fertile Lavrushina, Apukhtinskaya, Moscow Griot or plum Chervospolka red, Tula black, Hungarian, Moscow, Eurasia-21 are usually
are proprietary, thenthere are unvaccinated. To distinguish the root-cherry or plum from grafted it is possible by root offspring. If the tree is grafted, then the root shoots near it will have other growths than the pre-marked healthy and high-yielding uterine plants.
guyu coloring shoots and leaves, as well as the size and shape of the kidneys and leaves. The root growth of root-growing plants should not differ in appearance from the adult maternal tree.
When do they dig up the shoots?
The shoots are dug out in the autumn, in September - the first half of October or early in the spring before the buds bloom. It is better to choose 2-year-old stocky plants with a well-developed root system. As a rule, they appear on illuminated places in 2-3 meters from a parent tree. Near the sprouting seedling, dig out the horizontal root on which it grew, and cut it from both sides of the seedling.
advice Very often, the root system of coppice seedlings is underdeveloped and has no branches. Especially if they grew up near the mother tree. Such plants
with weak roots are planted in the spring for growing, carefully caring during the whole summer.
And it is possible to improve the root system of seedlings by preliminary preparation. To do this, early in the spring, sharply sharpened shovel is cut off the horizontal root from the side of the uterine tree, separating the shoots. During the summer, the soil around this separated bed is loosened, fertilized, watered and weeded.
As a result, by the autumn root roots are formed on the stem root. Having cut off the root cord from the other side of the seedling, the seedling can be planted immediately on a permanent place.
Seedlings, although prominent, are large, but these trees are usually less durable.