Cherry, like any fruit tree, loves quality fertilizers. Without nutrition, you can hardly boast of getting a bountiful harvest of sweet berries.
You can start adding fertilizers even before the fruit tree starts to bloom. Additional nitrogen products are needed during this period.
For example, you can pay attention to urea or ammonium nitrate. First, the soil needs to be moistened, and then you can sprinkle the soil with useful granules.
In June, the cherry tree should be fed with ammophoska.
You need to make a hole around the trunk and fill it with fertilizer. You will need to use 30 grams of fertilizer per square meter.
In August, you need to add phosphates and wood ash.
You need to take 25 g of superphosphate per 10 liters of water or an ash mixture (2 cups of powder per 10 liters of water).
It is important to remember that in autumn, fruit trees also require fertilizing to strengthen their roots and enjoy an abundance of tasty and juicy cherries next season.