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☘️ Method of maintenance, cultivation, growth and care of peach fruit trees

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☘️ Maintenance and care of peach tree
To maintain fruit trees, it is very important and necessary to know what soil, pH and drainage each fruit tree needs. A change of more than one unit in the pH of your soil and even your irrigation water will cause your tree’s nutrients to be out of its reach and your tree will die more and more day by day. So take it seriously and always consider the pH of your water and soil.

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🎥 Life and growth of peach trees? 00:26
🎥 Irrigation of peach trees? 01:07
🎥 The best soil mix for peach trees? 01:47
🎥 Types and species of peach trees? 02:20
🎥 suitable light and temperature for peach trees 02:26
🎥 The method of taking cuttings and propagating peach trees 03:30
🎥 Fertilizing peach trees 04:11
🎥 Common pests of peach trees 05:00
🎥 The best soil spread for peach trees 05:17
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📌 Life of peach trees
The origin of peach goes back to Asia, especially northwest China
A peach tree can live for 12 years or more
Distance is very important when planting trees. Trees need space to spread their branches as they reach full maturity.
Proper spacing can also minimize fungal diseases.
Standard-sized peach trees can be spaced 4.5 to 6 meters apart, while dwarf varieties should be planted 3 to 4 meters apart.

📌 Irrigation of peach trees
First-year peach trees only need 19 to 38 liters of water per week during the growing season in the summer.
In particular, peaches are very sensitive to insufficient water three weeks before harvest. During this period, a fully grown and mature peach tree may require 130 to 170 liters of water per day.
According to the University of California, mulching to a depth of 7 to 10 cm should be done. Peach trees with mulch need less watering. Trees that are mulched also tolerate temperature fluctuations better than trees that are not mulched.

📌 The best soil for peach trees
Peach trees grow best in light loamy soils with good drainage. It is very important not to plant peach trees in low spots on levels where water collects, as this can lead to problems such as root rot, which can kill your tree.
In general, fruit trees grow best in well-drained soil with a sandy and loam texture. If there is too much clay or rock, it can be difficult for the fruit tree to flourish.

📌 Peach tree species
Peach trees have about 2000 different species.

📌 The best light and temperature for peach trees
Peach trees thrive in a location with full sun and fertile, well-drained soil. “Full sun” means at least 6 to 8 hours of sunlight per day during the growing season. Light is critical to fruit production and quality, and it also helps prevent fungal problems.
According to Steve Albert, peach trees thrive in climates where temperatures reach 7 degrees Celsius in winter for 600 to 900 hours. Summer temperature around 24 degrees Celsius provides the best growing conditions.

📌 How to propagate and take cuttings from peach trees
Most peach trees are propagated by grafting or budding to help improve their disease resistance, although they are also reliably grown from cuttings.
Trees can be propagated by cuttings, seeds and grafting. Cuttings are lengths of stems, usually more than one year old, taken from an established tree.
It takes three or four years to grow from a seed to a pregnant tree

📌 The best fertilizer for peach trees
Mature peach trees require more nitrogen (N) and potassium (K), two nutrients found in higher concentrations in the fruit. Phosphorus encourages root growth and is essential for young trees. Use a complete fertilizer, such as 16-4-8, 12-6-6, 12-4-8, or 10-10-10, during the tree’s first three years.

📌 Pests of Peach trees
🌳 Plum Curculio
🌳 Peach Borers
🌳 Oriental Fruit Moth
🌳 Shothole Borer
🌳 Catfacing Insects

📌 To recognize and get rid of mealybugs, watch the following video:

📌 To recognize and repel spider mites, watch the following video:

To treat these pests, refer to the previous videos.

📌 The best pH for peach trees
The best pH for orange trees is between 6.5 and 7.

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