In a recent broadcast on the "O‘zbekiston" TV channel, Dr. Mukhammadaziz Fakhriddinov, an experienced scientist and Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, spoke about a unique technology that allows for a several-fold increase in lemon yields. Using this methodology, it is possible to harvest between 100 and 150 kilograms of high-quality fruit from a single lemon tree.
Lemon trees develop two types of branches, and managing them correctly is the key to a bountiful harvest:
Fruiting Branch: These branches grow relatively slowly, but they are where the main fruit nodes are formed. The author emphasizes that cuttings for preparing new seedlings must be taken specifically from these fruiting branches.
Vegetative (Sucker) Branch: These branches grow very rapidly and consume a lot of energy. However, their fruit-bearing capacity is extremely low.
The Golden Rule: If vegetative (sucker) branches appear on the lemon tree, they must be removed immediately. This ensures that the plant directs all its nutrients and energy toward the fruit nodes.
Adhering to modern agro-technical rules allows the crop to reach its peak performance. This scientifically-based approach is crucial for transforming lemon cultivation into a highly profitable sector and increasing export potential.
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