No 1. Pruning
Pruning make your tree in shape, produce good quality of fruit, air circulation and produce healthy buds so that they get success rate of bumper crop.
No 2. Fertilizer
As a result, trees usually respond best to fertilizer with a 2-1-1 or a 3-1-1 ratio (nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium).
No3. Bee
In the pursuit of nectar, pollinators, such as bees, butterflies and flies, move between flowers transferring pollen grains from one plant to another in a process known as pollination. Every third bite we take comes from an animal-pollinated plant and bees form 90 per cent of the troupes that pollinate plants.
No4. Bending.
Branches that are more vertical will remain vegetative longer in its life. Branches that are bent below the horizontal and even upside down are slowed dramatically and many buds become reproductive along with formation of more spurs. Apples growing on dwarfing rootstocks respond positively to this process
No5. Pollination by fruit varieties .
Apples require cross-pollination -- bees moving pollen from a pollen-donating tree to the receiving tree. Pollen-donating trees must be a compatible cultivar that has been intercropped (e.g., planted in alternate rows) or crab apple trees that have been interspersed within the apple orchard for this purpose. How ever separate tree pollination has greater benefit than grafting one plant with multiple varieties it may imbalance the shape of plant.
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