Arbutus trees need to be grafted before pollination is successful. If they are not grafted, or other factors have problems, they may never bear fruit. After grafting, the fruit will generally bear after 4-5 years of cultivation, and the yield in that year is not very high. With the increase of tree age and the correct application of maintenance methods, the yield will be more and more, and only in the eighth year can it enter into the full production period. There is a gap between different varieties. Some varieties can only bear fruit in 5-6 years, and some excellent varieties can bear fruit in 2-3 years. If the surrounding environment is not good and the soil is too poor, it may not bear fruit until 9-10 years.
1. Supplement sunshine: sunshine is an important factor to promote the results. Sufficient sunshine is needed to accumulate nutrients to promote the results and ensure the output.
2. Proper water: add proper water to supply the growth of bayberry tree and promote the fruit.
3. Normal fertilization: too little nutrient application leads to insufficient nutrition, the tree body does not have enough fertilizer to promote fruit bearing, too much nutrient application makes the tree grow in vain, and it is difficult to bear.