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titleOfInvention Kyoho grape fertilizing method
abstract The invention provides a Kyoho grape fertilizing method which is capable of effectively ensuring high and stable yield of Kyoho grapes. The Kyoho grape fertilizing method comprises the following steps: (1) applying a base fertilizer, namely ditching in the middle of September each year to obtain ditches which are 0.7m deep and 0.5m wide, then applying 5000kg of a rotten farmyard fertilizer into the ditches in per mu of a grape garden, applying 20kg of a composite fertilizer, filling the ditches up and watering the ditches; (2) carrying out top application of fertilizer, namely applying 20kg of a composite fertilizer comprising 15% of nitrogen, 15% of phosphorus and 15% of potassium in per mu of the grape garden for the first time after the grapes grow along the shelves, applying 25kg of the composite fertilizer per mu of the grape garden for the second time in one week before blooming, promoting berries to expand quickly, enabling fruits to be consistent in size, applying the composite fertilizer which comprises phosphorus and potassium taken as main components for the third time at the beginning of coloring of grapes, applying 20kg of urea per mu of the grape garden for above three times, applying 10kg of the composite fertilizer and 10kg of potassium sulfate in per mu of the grape garden for the fourth time when the fruits begin to soften and color, applying the fertilizer by combining autumn fertilization before harvesting for the fifth time so as to improve the nutrition of the trees and improve the over wintering capability of the trees; and (3) applying a leaf fertilizer for five times in each year, starting applying the leaf fertilizer in the middle of June semimonthly, spraying urea in first two times and spraying a 350-time potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution in later three times.
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