Young pear trees take a long time to produce their first crop. It can take five to eight years before the tree bears fruit.
Clever gardeners have found a way to reduce the waiting time and start harvesting a little earlier than usual.
It is enough to feed the tree according to the proposed scheme, and the pear will bear fruit like never before in its life.
The first year after planting, young trees are not fed. The fertilizers placed in the soil should be enough for them.
In order for the capricious pear to begin to yield a harvest earlier, additional feeding begins in the second year.
The procedure is planned for early spring, immediately after the snow melts and the melt waters recede.
1. Three tablespoons of ammonium nitrate should be evenly distributed around the trunk area. The additive is added to damp soil, after which the fertilizer is incorporated into the soil.
2. Then, after two weeks, you need to add urea, according to the instructions. The procedure is repeated at intervals of once every two weeks.
This will help the tree to grow a lush crown. As is known, there should be a certain amount of greenery for a certain amount of fruits. This is the only way the tree can develop normally.
3. The third feeding is planned for mid-July. This time, sodium humate is used instead of urea. The fertilizer is applied according to the instructions.
Repeat the feeding according to the same scheme at the end of August.