Grapes, like other shrubs, need feeding. In this article, we will tell you how to properly fertilize a plant.
For the first spring feeding, experienced gardeners recommend using ammonium nitrate, urea, superphosphate or potassium salt.
It is important that during this period the grapes receive a powerful supply of nitrogen.
After all, it is this macronutrient that is necessary for the formation of leaves in a plant.
Mix all these substances well and distribute evenly under the bushes, then water the area well.
In addition, you can carry out foliar feeding of grapes.
In the spring, you can begin to fertilize the grapes with the appearance of the first inflorescences.
When berries appear on the grapes in the summer, the plant also needs to be sprayed to speed up their ripening and increase sugar content.
In the fall, fertilizing also helps support the ripening process of berries.
Previously, we told you where it is best to grow cherries in the garden.