How to grow nectarine from seed?

How to grow nectarine from seed?

The nectarine came to Europe from China, where it has been cultivated for many thousands of years. The plant was brought by Marco Polo in the 14th century. In our time, varieties with large fruits have appeared; in the Mediterranean countries, this crop is grown on an industrial scale. The plant has good resistant qualities, the fruits have a huge amount of vitamins and useful trace elements. In Russia, special cold-resistant varieties are cultivated; they perfectly tolerate winters even in the middle lane.

Selection and preparation of seed

For growing nectarine from the stone, it is recommended to choose the fruits of late-ripening plants that developed in the same area, so that the "continuity of generations" is preserved, then the quality of the fruits will not suffer. The bones must be free from damage and any defects.

The method of growing nectarine from the stone contains positive and negative sides. The plant will inevitably lose varietal characteristics. Reason: Seeds can only be set with the help of cross-pollination, they are not transferred to 100% of all the characteristics of the parent tree. Fruits appear only after 3-4 years, and a plant grown in this way is more resistant to negative environmental phenomena.

How to germinate and plant a seed?

Nectarine is an unusual tree, many scientists believe that this is a fruitful result of crossing peach and plum. The taste of nectarine, indeed, is more like a peach. To grow a nectarine from a stone, you should take only ripe fruits (even a little overripe), they can be found in any market. This fruit ripens in Russia in the second half of summer. It is best for a nectarine variety to have the following characteristics:

  • was undersized;
  • early in time;
  • self-pollinated.

Very good varieties of nectarines that feel great in the middle lane:

  • Kyiv;
  • minion early;
  • Krasnodar;
  • pineapple.

Before planting begins, the fruit should be carefully inspected for mold or any damage. For greater fidelity, it is best to take several fruits. The algorithm of actions is as follows:

  • the bone is taken out and washed in running water;
  • dry planting material should be in the room;
  • a couple of days before planting, the bone should be put in a jar of water;
  • it is recommended to add growth stimulants to the container.

There are complex methods that can be conditionally divided into three types:

  • chill;
  • high-speed;
  • hot.

The first is considered certified: the bones are placed in a pot to a depth of 10 cm, then placed in a cool place (basement, cellar, refrigerator). The task is very simple: keep the soil in a state of high humidity. The bone will begin to germinate in five months. It is important to remember that there should not be sudden changes in temperature, the plant does not like this very much. Indoor temperature should not exceed +10 degrees, if the seed has sprouted, then you can raise the temperature to +20 degrees.

The hot sprouting method is more dynamic.Bones are placed in the refrigerator for a week, after which they can be planted in pots. Next, the pots are placed in a room that is well lit.

The container can be covered with PVC film, then there will be a greenhouse effect. Condensation will form, once a day the jar should be opened so that fresh oxygen enters.

Slots should be present at the bottom of the pot so that air exchange takes place in the soil. At first, the roots of the future tree sprout from the bone, only then, after 6-7 weeks, the first sprouts will appear. It is important to remember that the bone must be in a humid environment, but the soil must not rot, that is, there must be air exchange. For this reason, drainage must be present at the bottom of the pot.

There is a more efficient way, for this, the seed should be carefully removed from the shell. It should be placed in a humid environment and wait for it to swell. After a couple of days, the bone can be installed in the ground to a depth of no more than five centimeters. To make the plant develop faster, you can create a small "greenhouse effect" for the plant.

Where nectarine seedlings (and any others) are located, there must be a full-fledged air exchange, without which the normal development of plants is impossible. Artificial lighting must also be present. The temperature during the cold months should be around +4 degrees Celsius. In the spring, seedlings should be placed in a room where the temperature should be around +15 degrees.

seedling care

Fruits begin to form on the tree when it reaches two years of age. In diameter, they can reach five centimeters.Nectarine tolerates low temperatures quite normally, but in order for the fruits to be juicy and tasty, the plant needs a lot of sunlight. Artificial light also promotes fruit ripening, so the culture can be grown in tubs at home.

If you plant a nectarine at home, then first of all it is worth considering: how to trim correctly so that the crown is formed correctly. It largely depends on what parameters the tree will have, how well it will bear fruit.

It is not recommended to make too many mineral supplements. This can lead to the opposite result, a young tree can slow down its development and even die.

There are many other factors that can affect the development of a plant. There are cases when a seedling simply stops growing for unknown reasons, this culture is rather capricious. The main mistakes can be the following:

  • improper observance of landing dates;
  • the variety is not suitable for the area;
  • stunted root system, does not allow the plant to develop.

There are also irrational moments when everything seems to be done correctly, but the plant still withers and even dies. With nectarine, such unpredictable incidents are possible, a similar fact should be taken into account.

How and when to transplant a tree?

Nectarine transplantation should be done taking into account all agrotechnical regulations. The plant is quite capricious and demanding, so compliance with all norms will not be superfluous. The seedling should grow at least 45 cm, with such growth it is already possible to make the first pruning, not the subject of crown decoration. Without fail, deformed and dried branches should be cut.

When transplanting, it is best to use organic fertilizers, and often young plants are treated with protective preparations "Ridomil" and "Thiovit". It is important on what soils the culture will grow. The soil should not be loamy or sandy, it should not be waterlogged or waterlogged. A soil that has a pH value of 6 is best suited. The ideal soil is one that is rich in humus, well ventilated and moisture permeable. Drainage from fine gravel is poured at the bottom of the hole. The root system will be based on it. After planting is completed, the plant is well watered with warm water.

Outdoor Growing Tips

The root system of a nectarine is developed (even in a young plant), so it is better to choose a container for planting a seedling or a stone “with a margin”. If you grow nectarine at home, you will need barrels or tubs with a volume of 60 liters. At the same time, it should be understood that in greenhouse conditions the plant will not be as tall as if it were cultivated in the fresh air.

Reproduction in the fall of nectarines occurs with the help of grafting (budding), with such work, all the specifics of the variety are normally preserved. If the soil is swampy or waterlogged, then it is best to use cherry plum or plum as a stock. It should be borne in mind that these cultures do not always ideally coincide with all varieties of nectarines. Good rootstocks for nectarine are also almonds and peach. The best soil mixture is the one that consists of the following components:

  • peat;
  • sand;
  • sod land.

Watering and fertilizing

Proper fertilizing in the country is very important for the successful development of the plant. In the spring, the root system actively begins to "breathe", so top dressing at this time is most effective.It is recommended to fertilize when the plant is over two years old. Nitrogen fertilizers activate metabolism, they should be used first. The most commonly used urea is 125 g per square meter. Fertilizer is sprinkled next to the trunk in a circle and lightly sprinkled with earth. With the beginning of flowering is added to the soil:

  • potassium chloride 45 g;
  • ammonium nitrate 55 g;
  • superphosphate 95-115 g.

After flowering, the third top dressing is done, which is similar in composition and dosage to the first top dressing. After the age of five, the amount of fertilizer is recommended to be increased by 30%.

pruning

The lion's share of plant care work takes place in March and April. Pruning takes place in the first week of March, if there is a stable positive temperature (from +6 degrees). If the frosts were too severe, then pruning is recommended to be postponed until the start of the growing season. If the damage is too significant, then it is better not to touch the plant, otherwise it may die. Proper pruning benefits the plant, creating a harmonious balance between roots and crown, which speeds up metabolism and brings more fruit. If the plant has not suffered too much after the winter period, then dry branches and branches that provoke excessive thickening are removed first of all.

Diseases and pests

Plant protection from pests is an important part of plant preparation in spring. Nectarine has a lot of enemies:

  • aphid;
  • powdery mildew;
  • various insects (mites, moths, etc.).

First of all, the trunks should be whitewashed with lime. Treat the crowns until the buds swell. Then everything repeats when the first buds appear. Processing takes place again when the buds have blossomed. After flowering is completed, another spraying occurs.This procedure will reliably protect the culture from the effects of any pests.

For information on how to grow a peach from a seed, see the video below.

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