Many summer residents think of currants as a bush that does not require special care. But is everything so obvious?
Therefore, it is worth examining 3 pruning rules that will help increase the yield of currants.
Currants begin to bear fruit only on strong shoots that are 2-3 years old.
One-year-old shoots begin to appear on the upper shoots. There are several reasons why they should be safely removed.
Among the less obvious reasons for pruning, aesthetics can be mentioned. By removing the upper shoots in a timely manner, you can maintain the correct shape of the bush. There is no particular benefit from this, but the eye will definitely be pleased.
Lateral branches should be removed with care. Here are a few tips:
The result of the appearance of lateral shoots: over time, the berries become smaller, their taste changes. If no measures are taken for a long time, the entire bush will begin to age quickly.
There is an opinion among summer residents that old branches should not be cut. Of course, berries appear only on those branches that have become stronger. But leaving old branches definitely does not make sense. Once a season, you should carefully inspect the bush. If there are damaged, infected or dried parts, they should be disposed of without mercy.
It is important to note the key fact: currants are a resilient plant. You can cut off half of the bush, and the currant will recover after a while. Therefore, if certain parts cause concern, they should be safely cut off, without even thinking about the possible consequences.
Despite the hardiness and unpretentiousness of currants, they experience stress after pruning. Therefore, it will not be superfluous to apply fertilizers. One of the best can be called fertilizer from mullein. To prepare it, you need to mix mullein with water in a ratio of 1 to 6.
You can also use superphosphate or boric acid. Organic fertilizers will also not be superfluous. The main thing to remember is reasonable application. Excess of active substances will not bring good. And if organic matter is used, it should be well rotted, fresh manure can leave burns on the root system.