Reasonable trim. After freezing, remove the leaves that have not been frozen in time, so as not to continue to absorb moisture and expand the frost damage. Frozen dry branches should not be cut off immediately, but should be pruned shortly after the dead and alive parts of the buds emerge in the spring. Strengthen management and restore canopy as soon as possible.
Add fertilizer and expand the hole in time to improve the soil.
Fertilizer can be applied early in spring, mainly organic fertilizers, and the amount of fertilizer should be appropriately increased to promote shoot tipping. After the new shoots have been expanded, topdressing should be performed 1-2 times. For fruit trees with normal root growth after freezing, deep trenches can be dug between plants or rows, and weeds, turf soil, fired soil, cake fertilizer, etc. can be applied in layers to promote new roots.
Protect the stems and pay attention to pest control.
Frozen fruit trees are weak, and they are susceptible to sunburn and resinous diseases after pruning. The branches should be painted with lime paddles, and the pests should be sprayed and controlled in time to ensure the healthy growth of the shoot tips and leaves and restore the fruiting ability as soon as possible.
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