A crossbreed within the Prunus genus, prunus hybrid boasts attractive flowers that draw pollinators, contributing to its reproductive success. This hybrid typically inherits resilience and adaptability, flourishing in a range of climates. It often features a mix of traits from parent species, such as leaf shape and fruit characteristics, making it a diverse addition to both cultivated and natural landscapes.
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5 - 32 ℃
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Every 2-3 weeks
Water
Full sun
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5 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Water prunus hybrid based on growth stage, weather, and soil condition. Before budding, water once; from mid-spring to fall, water monthly. Ensure thorough watering until surface drainage stops, then loosen soil and remove weeds. Cease watering in autumn and winter to prevent frost damage.
Fertilize:
Prunus hybrid requires fertilization for healthy growth and fruit production. Use organic fertilizer, applying it twice a year—before blooming and during fruit development. Create a trench 38 cm (15 in) deep and 28 cm (11 in) wide around the tree crown for application.
Pruning:
Prunus hybrid requires regular pruning to prevent overcrowding, enhancing air circulation and light exposure, which helps deter pests. Though capable of self-pollination, removing some flowers and fruit promotes nutrient concentration, resulting in fewer but higher quality, better-tasting fruits.
Propagation:
Prunus hybrid can be propagated by grafting using healthy branches or buds in mid-spring or summer. Create a T-shaped cut in the stock, insert the branch or bud, and bind with plastic. After 10-20 days, remove the wrap once healed.
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