고품질 복숭아 생산을 위한 하계전정

If you grow peaches naturally without pruning, it is difficult to produce high-quality fruit. Peach trees often develop excessive, overgrown branches, causing new shoots to receive less sunlight and consequently lowering the quality of the flower buds. Furthermore, when pesticides are sprayed for disease and pest control, untreated areas may remain, creating breeding grounds for pests. To resolve these cultivation issues and improve fruit quality, pruning—thinning or cutting branches—is essential! The Chungbuk Agricultural Research & Extension Services (NARF) will explain the proper summer pruning techniques for peaches, as well as the differences between summer and winter pruning. Inquiries: Kwon Ui-seok, Fruit Tree Team, Horticulture Research Division, Chungbuk Agricultural Research & Extension Services (043-220-5632) #Peach #Summer #Pruning #ChungbukAgriculture #ChungbukAgriculturalResearch&ExamService #SummerPruning